The most impressive and largest collection of Sir Walter Scott's manuscripts in the world is now being made available in a major collection from this superb archive of more than 400 volumes.
Sir Walter Scott was a leading figure in the European Romantic movement. The remarkable diversity of his writing --diaries, journals, ballads, correspondence and other papers --sheds light on the development of the historical novel and provides valuable background material on the literature of the Romantic era and the popular culture of northern Britain.
Part One offers literary and historical manuscripts, including drafts and proofs of 14 of the Waverly novels. These include The Heart of Midlothian, The Fortunes of Nigel, Ivanhoe, Count Robert of Paris, Castle Dangerous, Waverly, and The Lord of the Isles as well as the manuscripts of Quentin Durward, The Betrothed and The Fair Maid of Perth.
Parts Two and Three reproduce Scott's wide-ranging personal and business correspondence, illuminating all sides of his varied career and shedding much light on contemporary literary figures.
Part One: Literary and Historical Manuscripts from the National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh
23 reels
Part Two: The Scott Correspondence, Section A, from the National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh
15 reels
Part Three: The Scott Correspondence, Section B, from the National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh
14 reels
Parts One and Three are filmed in catalog order and a full descriptive guide accompanies the film.
Complete Collection: 52 reels