Count Robert of Paris
by
Walter Scott
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0748605878
ISBN-13
9780748605873
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Imprint
Edinburgh University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 4th, 2006
Print length
608 Pages
Weight
822 grams
Dimensions
14.90 x 22.30 x 3.40 cms
Product Classification:
Classic fiction (pre c 1945)Historical fiction
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This edition of Scott's last full novel, the first to have returned to the manuscript and to the many surviving proofs, realises Scott's original intentions.
Count Robert of Paris goes further back in time than any other of Scott''s novels, to witness the uneasy alliance between the Byzantine empire and the ambitious western leaders of the First Crusade at the end of the eleventh century. The characters in this narrative range from an orang-utan to the historian Anna Comnena, who in the climactic scene encounters in single combat Brenhilda of Aspramonte, the warrior wife of Count Robert, pregnant with his child.
Condemned by Scott''s printer as ''altogether a failure'', Count Robert of Paris was prepared for publication by his son-in-law J. G. Lockhart and his publisher Robert Cadell. The process involved substantial cutting and re-writing, much of it quite unnecessary. What appeared was a bowdlerised, tamed and tidied version of what Scott had written and dictated. Scott''s last full-length novel challenged the susceptibilities of his readers more directly than any other, and in that lay its fault in the eyes of the lesser men who condemned it. This edition is the first to have returned to the surviving portion of the manuscript and the extensive proofs.
Condemned by Scott''s printer as ''altogether a failure'', Count Robert of Paris was prepared for publication by his son-in-law J. G. Lockhart and his publisher Robert Cadell. The process involved substantial cutting and re-writing, much of it quite unnecessary. What appeared was a bowdlerised, tamed and tidied version of what Scott had written and dictated. Scott''s last full-length novel challenged the susceptibilities of his readers more directly than any other, and in that lay its fault in the eyes of the lesser men who condemned it. This edition is the first to have returned to the surviving portion of the manuscript and the extensive proofs.
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