
SIR WALTER SCOTT
PREFATORY NOTE.
SIR WALTER SCOTT. - CHAPTER I. - ANCESTRY, PARENTAGE, AND CHILDHOOD.
CHAPTER II. - YOUTH—CHOICE OF A PROFESSION.
CHAPTER III. - LOVE AND MARRIAGE.
CHAPTER IV. - EARLIEST POETRY AND BORDER MINSTRELSY.
CHAPTER V. - SCOTT'S MATURER POEMS.
CHAPTER VI. - COMPANIONS AND FRIENDS.
CHAPTER VII. - FIRST COUNTRY HOMES.
CHAPTER VIII. - REMOVAL TO ABBOTSFORD, AND LIFE THERE.
This compact biography offers a vivid snapshot of Sir Walter Scott’s world, drawing mainly from the monumental ten‑volume Life of Sir Walter Scott by his son‑in‑law, Lockhart. By distilling that exhaustive work into a readable volume, the author gives listeners a clear sense of the man’s origins, his family lore, and the cultural currents that shaped his imagination—all without demanding the stamina of an eight‑hundred‑page tome.
The story opens with the colorful ancestry of the Scott clan, from the border‑raiding Auld Wat of Harden to the notoriously “Meikle‑mouthed” Meg whose marriage sealed a daring bargain. It follows young Walter’s upbringing in a solicitor’s household, the lingering Stuart loyalties inherited from his grandfather “Beardie,” and the early experiences that forged the storyteller’s distinctive voice. Listeners will come away with a solid grounding in the forces that propelled Scott toward the literary fame that awaits him in later chapters.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (296K characters)
Series
English men of letters
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Barbara Tozier, Bill Tozier, Sankar Viswanathan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-04-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1826–1897
A sharp Victorian essayist and journalist, he helped shape literary and religious debate through his long work at The Spectator. His writing was known for its seriousness, moral focus, and lively critical intelligence.
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