Biography of Walter Scott



• Name: Walter Scott
• Birth: 15 August 1771, College Wyand, Edinburgh, Scotland.
• Father: Walter Scott
• Mother: Anne Rutherford
• Wife / Husband: Charlotte Carpenter.


Early life of Walter Scott:


        Sir Walter Scott, first Baron FRSE was a Scottish historical novelist, poet, playwright and historian. Many of his works are classic in both English language and Scottish literature. Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, Old Mortality, The Lady of the Lake, Waverly, The Heart of Midlothian and The Lime of Lammermore. Though primarily for his extensive literary work and his score for political involvement, Scott was an advocate, judge and legal administrator from the profession, and throughout his career, he wrote his writing and editing his daily business of the written session And in the editing of Selkirchekhar's draft.

        The main member of Torrey's establishment in Edinburgh was an active member of the Scott Highland Society, who served as president of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1820-32) and was the vice president of the Archaeological Society of Scotland. 18,271,829).
Walter Scott was born on August 15, 1771. She was the ninth boy of Walter Scott's (Solicitor), and Anne Rutherford (sister of Daniel Rutherford).

        His father was a member of the Cadet branch of the Scots Consul, and his mother came from the Helibartan family, who had given the hereditary rights to the family of Walter with the burial of Drebburg Abbey. Walter (B771) was the cousin of famous contemporary property developer James Burton through the Heliborton family. His last name was Helibrorn, and his son architect Desmond Burton Walter became a member. Clarence Club, whose Burton was also a member.

        Scott studied at High School in Edinburgh and Grammar School of Kelso. In 1786, he trained his father as an author on the equivalent sign of an English language lawyer. His study and practice of law was unusual in some parts because his vast youth power was changing in social activities and he made changes in various texts in Italian, Spanish, French, German and Latin. After much disappointment in love, in December 1979, the Charlotte carpenter of the French Royal Family married and died in 1826 until he died.

        In the 1790s, Scott was fascinated with the German Romanticism, the Gothic novel, and the Scottish Boundary Ballads. His first published work, The Chase, and William and Helen (1796) were German romantic ballers. E. Two ballads are translated burgers In 1799, Gothge Goetz von Blichingen made a poor translation. Scott's character in Frontier Piece eventually led his mint, 3 volumes of the Scottish border. (180203).

        Their efforts to "re-release" verbally corrupted versions for their original creations are sometimes effective poems that show a sophisticated romantic flavor. This work was known to the public as Scott, and he made his first successful film, The Line of the Last Minster (1805), which ran in several editions. The clear and powerful story of the poem, the Scottish regional element, the authentic path, and the tremendous mutation of the landscape, the romance of the next poem was the most successful among the Marman (1808), The Lady of the Lake (1810). Rockby (1813) and The Lord of Islands (1815).

        Scott, at a critical point in his career, turned to English history for his subject. Critics generally agree that the English (and Continental - which is from Europe) novels, mainly set in the medieval period, are inferior, but they include Scott's most popular popular works. He started with Ivanhoe (1820) and then wrote three other novels set in the period of Crusade: The Talisman (1825), The Betroth (1825), and the Count Robert of Paris (1832). Quentin Duerward (1823) and Geneerstein's Anne (1829) deal with the later Middle Ages, and Renaissance is represented by Kenilworth (1821) and The Fortune of Nigel (1822).

        Literary production on such a large scale can not be reduced to widespread generalizations. Most critics and readers love Scott's early novels. Overall, Scott's work is flawed by highly emotional writing, but his novels provide the power to keep modern readers in touch with the men of the past.
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