Walter Scott

The Pirate

A Seventeenth-Century Shetland and Orkney Romance of Norse Memory, Shipwreck, Folklore, and Maritime Intrigue. Sprachen: Englisch. 22,9 cm / 15,2 cm / 1,7 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Softcover), 300 Seiten
EAN 9788028357702
Veröffentlicht Dezember 2023
Verlag/Hersteller Sharp Ink
16,60 inkl. MwSt.
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Beschreibung

Walter Scott's The Pirate (1822) is a historical romance set amid the windswept Shetland and Orkney islands in the late seventeenth century, where Norse memory, Scottish law, and maritime violence uneasily converge. Through the entangled fates of Mordaunt Mertoun, the Troil sisters, the mysterious Norna of Fitful-head, and the charismatic pirate Cleveland, Scott blends adventure with antiquarian observation, Gothic atmosphere, and ethnographic detail. The novel belongs to the Waverley tradition, transforming regional history into a meditation on cultural survival and moral ambiguity. Scott, already celebrated as the chief architect of the historical novel, brought to the book both scholarly curiosity and firsthand experience. His 1814 voyage to the Northern Isles, undertaken with lighthouse officials, supplied landscapes, customs, dialects, and legends that deeply shaped the narrative. The historical figure of the pirate John Gow also informed Cleveland, while Scott's fascination with folklore and legal-historical transition gave the romance its distinctive intellectual texture. The Pirate is recommended to readers interested in historical fiction that offers more than costume and incident. It rewards those who value atmospheric setting, complex cultural memory, and the interplay between romance and historical change.

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Walter Scott (1771 - 1832) war ein schottischer Dichter, Schriftsteller, Verleger und Literaturkritiker. Viele seiner Werke gehören zu den Klassikern der europäischen und schottischen Literatur, vor allem die Romane Ivanhoe, Robin, der Rothe, Waverley, Der Alterthümler, Die Braut von Lammermoor sowie die erzählenden Gedichte Die Jungfrau vom See und Marmion. Er hatte einen großen Einfluss auf die europäische und amerikanische Literatur.