Classical reception in Sir Walter Scott's Scottish novels. The role of Greece and Rome in the making of historic-national fiction
<p>This work explores Sir Walter Scott’s engagement with the classical past as it emerges, in a selection of his so-called Scottish novels, in the form of creative responses to stories and figures from the realms of literature, myth and history of Greece and Rome.</p> <p>It aims t...
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2016
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