By Sir Walter Scott

The Heart of Midlothian (undated)

£14.00

The Heart of Midlothian by Sir Walter Scott is a timeless literary masterpiece that immerses readers in the turbulent times of 18th-century Scotland.

By Sir Walter Scott

The Heart of Midlothian (undated)

£14.00

The Heart of Midlothian by Sir Walter Scott is a timeless literary masterpiece that immerses readers in the turbulent times of 18th-century Scotland.

Format: Hardcover

Condition: Used (acceptable)

Publisher: Collins Clear Type Press

Pages: 262

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Description

The Heart of Midlothian by Sir Walter Scott is a timeless literary masterpiece that immerses readers in the turbulent times of 18th-century Scotland. First published in 1818, this historical novel is a testament to Scott's narrative prowess and his ability to transport readers to another era.

Set against the backdrop of the Jacobite uprising and the aftermath of the '45 Rebellion, the story unfolds in the heart of Edinburgh, where the eponymous "Heart of Midlothian" refers to the city's Old Tolbooth prison. The novel weaves a compelling tale of love, justice, and societal norms as it follows the life of Jeanie Deans, a young woman who embarks on a perilous journey to London to plead for her sister's life, imprisoned for a crime she didn't commit.

Scott's storytelling is a blend of historical accuracy and imaginative storytelling, capturing the essence of the Scottish landscape and the spirit of its people. Through vivid characters and intricate plotlines, he explores themes of loyalty, class, and the indomitable human spirit.

"The Heart of Midlothian" is not merely a historical novel; it's a reflection of the moral dilemmas and social injustices of its time, making it a thought-provoking work that continues to resonate with readers today. Sir Walter Scott's storytelling prowess shines brightly in this literary classic, inviting readers to delve into the heart of Scotland's rich and complex history.

Condition Report

There are loose threads of cloth on the front and back covers. There's also heavy discolouration and staining on the front and back covers. There's foxing throughout and an inscription inside the front cover and on the first end page. There's also some creases on the top corners of the pages. The text block is fairly tight.