The fair maid of Perth

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The fair maid of Perth

Walter Scott ; edited by A.D. Hook and Donald Mackenzie

(Edinburgh edition of the Waverley novels / [Walter Scott] ; editor-in chief, David Hewitt, 21)

Edinburgh University Press, c1999

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St. Valentine's Day, or, The fair maid of Perth

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Originally published under the title: St. Valentine's Day, or, The fair maid of Perth. 2nd ed. Edinburgh : Printed for Cadell, 1828

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The Fair Maid of Perth centres on the merchant classes of Perth in the fourteenth century, and their commitment to the pacific values of trade, in a bloody and brutal era in which no right to life is recognised, and in which the Scottish nobles fight for control of the weak Scottish monarchy, and clans are prepared to extinguish each other to gain supremacy in the central Highlands. It is a remarkable novel, in part because late in his career Scott has a new subject, and in part because he employs a spare narrative style that is without parallel in the rest of his oeuvre. Far too many critics, from his son-in-law J.G. Lockhart to the present day, have written off late Scott, and seen his last works as evidence of failing powers. The readers of this edition of The Fair Maid of Perth will see that these critics are mistaken, for in it we witness a luminous creative intelligence working at high pressure to produce a tightly organised and deeply moving novel.

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