Phantasmagoria: The Weird Fiction, Poetry, and Criticism of Sir Walter Scott (edited by S.T. Joshi)

Phantasmagoria: The Weird Fiction, Poetry, and Criticism of Sir Walter Scott (edited by S.T. Joshi)
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New York: Hippocampus Press:, 2022. Trade paperback, New, 274 pp. Cover artwork by: Aeron Alfrey "This volume includes stories, poetry, and essays by Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), the Scottish novelist who worked extensively in the Gothic vein. Aside from writing such celebrated stories as 'The Tapestried Chamber"'and 'Wandering Willie's Tale,' Scott translated spectral poems by Goethe ('The Erl-King') and G. A. Bürger ('William and Helen,' 'The Wild Huntsman'), as well as writing weird poems based on Scottish legendry. Perhaps most significant of all, Scott emerged as one of the earliest and most penetrating critics of the Gothic movement. His reviews of Maturin's 'Fatal Revenge' and Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' are included here, as well as a long essay on the weird work of E. T. A. Hoffmann and several chapters on Gothic writers from his Lives of the Novelists (1825). Altogether, Scott's prose and poetic work represents a landmark in the development of Gothic horror." This is a print-on-demand edition.
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