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Title: Paul's Letters to His Kinsfolk.
Author: Sir Walter Scott.
Publisher: Archibald Constable and Company, Edinburgh.
Publication date: 1816.
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Title: Paul's Letters to His Kinsfolk.
Author: Sir Walter Scott.
Publisher: Archibald Constable and Company, Edinburgh.
Publication date: 1816.
About this item: Composition - On hearing the news of the Allied victory at Waterloo (June 18, 1815), Scott longed to visit the battlefield and to see newly conquered Paris. Continental Europe had been closed to British visitors during the Napoleonic Wars, and Scott had never before travelled abroad. In August, he set sail for Belgium, hoping to recuperate his expenses by writing a series of imaginary letters recording his impressions. Collected as Paul's Letters to His Kinsfolk (1816), these not only document Scott's personal reaction to the scenes he passed through, but provide a detailed history of Napoleon's last campaign based on interviews with participants and (not always reputable) eyewitnesses. Here, Scott is notably equitable in his treatment of the Emperor, acknowledging his military genius and regretting only that he chose not to lay down his own life along with his Guard. A similarly non-partisan approach would later be adopted in Scott's Life of Napoleon Buonaparte (1827).
Synopsis - Scott was amongst the first British civilians to view the battlefield at Waterloo, and provides in letters VII-VIII a close account of the conflict. Contemporaneously, he subjected the same material to a poetic treatment in his The Field of Waterloo, a verse narrative published in aid of a fund set up for widows and orphans of soldiers. In the Letters, Scott goes on to describe the scene of devastation on the battlefield, and the emergence of a tourist industry selling relics of the battle. Passing through Flanders, Scott describes the artistic and architectural treasures of its cities, but also devotes space to an analysis of the economic and political repercussions of its union with the Netherlands.
Crossing into France, Scott shows remarkably little bitterness to the conquered enemy. He laments instead the brutality of the victorious Prussians while acknowledging that they had been sorely provoked by harsh treatment at French hands. Proceeding to Paris, Scott compares the behaviour and discipline of the armies of the victorious, occupying powers and describes his meetings with their leaders. Pride of place goes to Scott's meeting with the Duke of Wellington, whose lack of conceit and pretension greatly impressed him. Wellington provided Scott with much invaluable information for his descriptions of Waterloo and Napoleon's last campaign, although subsequent commentators have felt that Scott overstates Wellington's role at the expense of the Prussian Field-Marshall Blücher.
Scott goes on to analyse the state of the various parties in post-Napoleonic France (royalists, imperialists, and liberals), noting the weakness and instability of the restored Bourbon dynasty and foreseeing the reaction that would bring it down. He is concerned by the apparent decline in religious sentiment of the French people and perceives a concomitant decay in morality.
Reception - Upon his return to Scotland, Scott found writing up his travel notes a wearisome chore and yearned to press ahead with his third novel The Antiquary. Published on January 25, 1816, the Letters were nonetheless well received by the public, rapidly going through three editions. For once, the reviews too were unanimously laudatory. Although the volume appeared anonymously, none had any difficulty in recognizing Scott as the author. Indeed, for the Antijacobin Review, the Letters showed that Scott was 'a much better prose-writer than a poet'. There was almost no adverse criticism, with the Augustan Review, British Critic, Gentleman's Review, and Scots Magazine being particularly fulsome in their praise. Only the Eclectic Review took issue with Scot's analysis of the religious state of France but still spoke of the Letters as capable of giving 'much pleasure'.
Description: 468 Pp. First edition, first impression. 1816. 1/3 brown leather hardcover, gilt title and bands stamped over red title label and crown/heel areas of spine, marble boards with leather corner caps.
Measures: 8.5 H x 5.5 D x 1 W inches.
Condition notes: Very good; rubbed extremities, scratches to spine cover, text pages slightly puckered, light age-toned clean text pages, tight and square spine. A nice copy.
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- Dimensions
- 1ʺW × 5.5ʺD × 8.5ʺH
- Styles
- English Traditional
- Period
- Early 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Leather
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Very good; rubbed extremities, scratches to spine cover, text pages slightly puckered, light age-toned clean text pages, tight and square … moreVery good; rubbed extremities, scratches to spine cover, text pages slightly puckered, light age-toned clean text pages, tight and square spine. A nice copy. less
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