Topic- the Historical Novel , specially for 2nd Sem, by P.B.


Write a short note on Sir Walter Scott as a novelist.
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Write an essay on the historical novel with special reference to Sir Walter Scott.

Ans:
Historical novels are those that focus on the historical materials with colour of imagination. Sir Walter Scott may be regarded as a novelist who is more realistic than the writers of the novel of manners. Walter Scott was the greatest of all those who attempted the historical novel. The historical novelist before Walter Scott was thoroughly uninspired for the peculiar art what they offered was not historical fiction but factious history. Crudity, lack of knowledge and inspiration and deficient artistry were their main drawbacks. Most of the novels of Walter Scott were written under the stress of financial crisis. He could not attain the artistic perfection in his novels that Jane Austen attains in her six novels dealing with domestic life of Southern England. The major novels of Walter Scott were- ‘Waverley’ (first historical novel of Western tradition published in1814), ‘The Antiquary(1816)’, ‘Guy Mannering’ (1815), ‘Old Mortality’ (1816), ‘Rob Roy’ (1817), ‘The Heart of Midlothian’(1818), ‘The Bride of Lammermoor(1819)’, ‘The Abbot(1820)’, ‘ Kenilworth(1821)’, ‘The Fortunes of Nigel’(1822), ‘Ivanhoe’ (1820) and ‘The Talisman’(1825).
                Walter Scott was the first and the last great historical novelist of England who avoided the pitfalls of his predecessors. Scott is popular for giving a new turn to the historical novel. He combined in his novels the story of adventure, the realistic sketch of manners, the saner elements of Gothic Romance and placed them in a historical background. He presented the events of history from the point of fiction writer.  Scott took Ames and dates from history primer and transforms them into imaginative literature. In his famous, “The Fortunes of Nigel” and in “Kenilworth”, he presents the events of Queen Elizabeth.
                Scott is deeply interested in Scottish life and his novels are successful delinations of Scottish customs, traditions and manners. Scott is a novelist delighting in adventure and romance. In his childhood, he enjoyed the tales of adventure, read the works of Spenser and the romantic fictions of Mrs. Radcliffe and Horace Walpole.
                In Scott’s novel, we are considerably impressed by his heartily humanity. He has infinite sympathy for the poor people and the humble characters. He is never better or crusty like Swift. He describes the virtues of humble people and weakness of their character in a sympathy manner. Scott’s character in his novels attracted our attention. His characters are not that highest style of moral excellence. He does not present any psychological character like George Eliot, nor he aims social reform through his characters. His best characters are drawn from law life and humble people alike. His best characters are Jeanie Deans, Meg Merrilies, Peter Peebles, The Antiquary, and they all belong to the lower state of society. His female characters are not very impressive. Their great fault is their faultiness. Except Jeanie Deans and Lucy Ashton, all other heroines of Scott are uninteresting.
                Scott’s humour also occupies a prominent place in his novels. His humour is generally mild and genial. Scott’s dialogues in the novels are very perfect. Scott reveals his characters through dialogues. Scott’s style is graceful. He writes like a gentleman. Being a quick and prolific writer, he could not bring subtle of words and phrases which are found in the great masters of English prose.
                Scott had certain defects also. They were inevitable because of the rapidity of his production. His novels do not deeper and they seldom have deep penetrating insight of a great writer. His love interest flags and his female characters become boring. His historical characters also appear taken figures at times. But with all these defects Scott is a great English novelist.
                From the above discussion, we can come to a conclusion that Sir Walter Scott was the foremost and the greatest in the “Castle of Otranto” and Sophia Lee in “Race” produced historical fiction but they were not true historical novelist because they did not present well known the life of the past. Finally, Scott was the most powerful figure of historical novels or the historical novels of the 19th century flourished at the hand of Scott.

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