In this Book
- Literary Tourism, the Trossachs, and Walter Scott
- Book
- 2012
- Published by: Association for Scottish Literary Studies
- Series: Occasional Papers series
summary
In 1810 a literary phenomenon swept through Britain, Europe and beyond: the publication of Sir Walter Scott’s epic poem The Lady of the Lake, set in the wild romantic landscape around Loch Katrine and the Trossachs. The world’s first international blockbusting bestseller, in terms of sheer publishing sensation nothing like it was seen until the Harry Potter books. Exploring the potent appeal that links books, places, authors and readers, this collection of eleven essays examines tourism in the Trossachs both before and after 1810, and surveys the indigenous Gaelic culture of the area. It also considers how Sir Walter’s writings responded to the landscape, history and literature of the region, and traces his impact on the tourists, authors and artists who thronged in his wake.
Table of Contents
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- Title Page, Copyright Page
- pp. i-ii
- Acknowledgements
- pp. v-vi
- 3. Scott and tourism
- pp. 45-55
- Bibliography
- pp. 154-166
- Contributors
- pp. 167-170
Additional Information
ISBN
9781908980045
Related ISBN(s)
9781908980007
MARC Record
OCLC
899262298
Pages
176
Launched on MUSE
2015-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No