Review
"Fiona Price's edition of Jane Porter's The Scottish Chiefs (1810) confirms its place as a key work in the development of the Romantic novel. In her wide-ranging introduction Price not only explores the novel's reputation as an influential precursor to Walter Scott's historical romances, but also establishes its topical force as an eloquent intervention on masculinity, heroism, and patriotism written at the height of the war against Napoleon. Price's authoritative account of the author's life and literary network is a valuable contribution to the history of women's writing. The appendices, highlighting Porter's editorial supplements, the critical controversy surrounding the novel, and other versions of the legend of William Wallace, provide fascinating insights into print culture and the workings of historical memory." (Emma Clery ) --Emma Clery
Product Description
The Scottish Chiefs - by Jane Porter is the story of Sir William Wallace, nick named - Braveheart - by the soldiers that followed him into battle. A great leader, Wallace was able to stop the Scottish clans from fighting each other long enough to organize them into an affective army. One of his most famous battles was when Wallaces army faced an English invasion, five times larger than the Scots and lead by the feared and brutal English King, Edward the first (Longshanks) also known as `The Hammer of the Scots.
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