Volter Scott - Biography
Biography a Scott: Life, Literary Heritage and Influence on Scottish LiteratureVolter (1771-1832) is a name that will forever remain in the history of literature as one of the great novelists and poets. His work and influence on Scottish literature remains invaluable. In this biography, we will immerse ourselves in the life and work of Volter Scott, as well as consider his contribution to world literature.
Volter was born on 15 August 1771 in Edinburgh, Scotland. His family were members of the Scottish middle nobility and he grew up in an atmosphere saturated with Scottish culture and history. This environment had a profound impact on his future literary work.
Scott received a quality education at the University of Edinburgh studying humanities and law. His education helped shape his intellectual and literary interests.
At first, Volter Scott worked as a lawyer, but his real passion lay in literature and history. In 1802, he published his first epic verse novel, The Lady of the Lake, which immediately became a bestseller and brought him wide fame.
From that moment began his literary career. Volter wrote historical novels in which he explored Scottish and English history, creating vivid images and fascinating subjects. His works, such as Ivanhoe, Kennyliven Orphan (Waverley), and Rob Roy, became popular not only in the UK, but also abroad.
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