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The Lay of the Last Minstrel (1805) is a long narrative poem by Walter Scott. Lady Margaret of Branksome Hall, the "flower of Teviot" is beloved by Baron Henry of Cranstown, but a deadly feud exists between the two families. The poem celebrates the...


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Studies in Romanticism
Understanding Media in 1805: Audiovisual Hallucination in The Lay of the Last Minstrel.(Critical Essay)
03/22/2001: 9,438 words, approx. 32 pages
Since [Scott], since a certain break or rapture that took place with [Scott], [poetry] is no longer what was understood by this word, but rather the agency (or insistence) of the letter in the unconscious. [Poetry] is the letter and hence what passes...
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Minstrel Of The North
03/05/2000: 1,335 words, approx. 5 pages
"Isn't it a sight to see an Essex schooner Sailing full and sailing by?" - "Full and By" Words and music by Daisy Nell ESSEX - In the old days, most music, like politics, was local. Before radio and recordings made...
 


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Critical Essay by Francis Jeffrey
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In this review, Jeffrey comments on the Scott's ability to create verse that appeals to a wide audience. Though the reviewer detects a number of imperfections in The Lady of the Lake, including its similarity to Scott's other poetic works, he finds the book superior to The Lay of the Last Minstrel and Marmion.


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