Mary Stuart's Fortune and End

Mary Stuart's Fortune and End

Softcover

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Description

Mary Stuart's Fortune and End recounts the rise, captivity, political peril, and execution of Mary Queen of Scots with the moral urgency characteristic of nineteenth-century historical prose. Scott frames Mary's fate as both personal tragedy and national drama, balancing sympathy for her grace and misfortune with an antiquarian concern for evidence, motive, and consequence. Its lucid, ceremonious style belongs to the Romantic revival of Scottish history, where chronicle, biography, and literary imagination meet. Sir Walter Scott, poet, novelist, advocate, and collector of Border traditions, was uniquely equipped to revisit Mary Stuart's contested legacy. His legal training sharpened his attention to testimony and statecraft, while his Scottish patriotism and lifelong fascination with chivalry, dynastic conflict, and lost causes made Mary an irresistible subject. The same historical imagination that shaped Waverley and The Abbot informs this concise treatment of sovereignty, gender, religion, and political defeat. Readers interested in Scottish history, Romantic historiography, or the literary afterlife of Mary Queen of Scots will find this work rewarding. It offers not only a narrative of downfall, but a window onto Scott's disciplined yet empathetic vision of the past.

Book Information

Main Genre
Biographies
Sub Genre
Rulers
Format
Softcover
Pages
528
Price
26.10 €
Mary Stuart's Fortune and End