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: A Novel of Tory Pessimism (1957),dualistic view of social progress — a view that combines anxiety and regret over the loss of the feudal past with a recognition of the benefits of social change.. Duncan Forbes has demonstrated Scott’s intellectual kinship with the rationalist historians and philosophers of eighteenth-century Scotlaarterioles 发表于 2025-3-24 04:06:51
The Anti-Romantic in , (1955),. Walter Bagehot declared that the novel expressed a great ‘romantic illusion’ and that it was addressed ‘to that kind of boyish fancy which idolizes medieval society as the “fighting time”’. Eighty years later Sir Herbert Grierson asserted that . was ‘mainly a good story of adventure for boys’. Unaconformity 发表于 2025-3-24 06:54:35
The Anti-Romantic in , (1955),. Walter Bagehot declared that the novel expressed a great ‘romantic illusion’ and that it was addressed ‘to that kind of boyish fancy which idolizes medieval society as the “fighting time”’. Eighty years later Sir Herbert Grierson asserted that . was ‘mainly a good story of adventure for boys’. Una桉树 发表于 2025-3-24 14:05:55
,Scott’s , (1958),ard the relation between tradition and progress which explains so much of the workings of his mind and imagination. In his earlier novels dealing with Scottish history he had explored the relation between heroism and prudence in periods of civil and religious conflict in which noble fanaticism or anhabitat 发表于 2025-3-24 16:13:25
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