Episode 2
As Sir Walter Scott immortalised his native country in poetry and prose, so the author is commemorated by countless memorials across Scotland. With Stuart Kelly.
His name, image and influence can be seen everywhere; from Scottish banknotes to place names across the globe. Sir Walter Scott invented the modern novel, began Scotland's tourist industry and was the first celebrity author - a heady mix of JK Rowling and Dan Brown long before the age of mass media hype. Lauded by contemporary critics as well as his massive readership in the 19th century, he's hardly read - and even more rarely enjoyed - today.
As Walter Scott immortalised his native country in poetry and prose, so the author is commemorated by countless memorials across Scotland. Stuart Kelly examines Scott's images of Scotland and how they haunt the country still - from Brigadoon to Braveheart.
Stuart Kelly was born and brought up in the Scottish Borders. He studied English at Oxford and is the Literary Editor of Scotland on Sunday.
Reader: Robin Laing
Abridger: Laurence Wareing
Producer: Eilidh McCreadie.
Last on
Broadcasts
- Tue 17 Aug 2010 09:45麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Wed 18 Aug 2010 00:30麻豆社 Radio 4
- Tue 21 Jul 2015 14:45麻豆社 Radio 4 Extra
- Wed 22 Jul 2015 02:45麻豆社 Radio 4 Extra
Opening Lines
Sample our books and authors Clip Collection
Interviews, previews and reviews
Subscribe to the Short stories podcast
Featuring the best stories from the UK's finest writers
How many of these 100 Novels have you read?
麻豆社 Arts: Books
Celebrating reading and the 100 novels that have shaped our world.