Walter Scott

The Heart of Midlothian

Novel set in seventeenth-century Edinburgh where a woman finds love amid civic upheaval

About the author

Walter Scott
Walter Scott

Sir Walter Scott invented the historical novel as a major literary form with Waverley, creating a template for serious historical fiction that influenced novelists from Dickens to Tolstoy. His Scottish Highland romances created the romantic image of Scotland that persists to this day. He was the most popular novelist in the world during his lifetime.

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