Marmion: A Tale Of Flodden Field
by Walter Scott
Softcover
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Walter Scott's Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field is a grand narrative poem that entwines romance, chivalric intrigue, and national catastrophe against the backdrop of the 1513 Battle of Flodden. Written in vigorous octosyllabic couplets and framed by dedicatory epistles, the poem blends medievalist pageantry with the moral architecture of historical romance. Its portraits of ambition, betrayal, religious enclosure, and martial splendour place it at the heart of Romantic historicism, where private passion is measured against the destiny of nations. Scott, already celebrated for The Lay of the Last Minstrel, drew upon his antiquarian learning, Border heritage, and deep fascination with Scotland's feudal past. A lawyer, collector of ballads, and later the architect of the historical novel, he possessed an unusual command of archival detail and popular legend. Marmion reflects both his patriotic imagination and his awareness that history is shaped as much by flawed individuals as by heroic causes. This poem is highly recommended to readers interested in Romantic literature, Scottish history, and the evolution of historical fiction. Its dramatic momentum, richly textured settings, and tragic sense of honour make it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand Scott's enduring literary achievement.
Book Information
Main Genre
Poetry & Drama
Sub Genre
N/A
Format
Softcover
Pages
144
Price
11.70 €
Description
Walter Scott's Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field is a grand narrative poem that entwines romance, chivalric intrigue, and national catastrophe against the backdrop of the 1513 Battle of Flodden. Written in vigorous octosyllabic couplets and framed by dedicatory epistles, the poem blends medievalist pageantry with the moral architecture of historical romance. Its portraits of ambition, betrayal, religious enclosure, and martial splendour place it at the heart of Romantic historicism, where private passion is measured against the destiny of nations. Scott, already celebrated for The Lay of the Last Minstrel, drew upon his antiquarian learning, Border heritage, and deep fascination with Scotland's feudal past. A lawyer, collector of ballads, and later the architect of the historical novel, he possessed an unusual command of archival detail and popular legend. Marmion reflects both his patriotic imagination and his awareness that history is shaped as much by flawed individuals as by heroic causes. This poem is highly recommended to readers interested in Romantic literature, Scottish history, and the evolution of historical fiction. Its dramatic momentum, richly textured settings, and tragic sense of honour make it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand Scott's enduring literary achievement.
Book Information
Main Genre
Poetry & Drama
Sub Genre
N/A
Format
Softcover
Pages
144
Price
11.70 €



