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OverviewSCOTT began to work on The Heart of Mid-Lothian almost before he had completed Rob Roy. On Nov. 10, 1817, he writes to Archibald Constable announcing that the negotiations for the sale of the story to Messrs. Longman have fallen through, their firm declining to relieve the Ballantynes of their worthless stock. So you have the staff in your own hands, and, as you are on the spot, can manage it your own way. Depend on it that, barring unforeseen illness or death, these will be the best volumes which have appeared. I pique myself on the first tale, which is called 'The Heart of Mid-Lothian.' Sir Walter had thought of adding a romance, The Regalia, on the Scotch royal insignia, which had been rediscovered in the Castle of Edinburgh. This story he never wrote. Mr. Cadell was greatly pleased at ousting the Longmans- they have themselves to blame for the want of the Tales, and may grumble as they choose: we have Taggy by the tail, and, if we have influence to keep the best author of the day, we ought to do it. -[Archibald Constable, iii. 104.] Though contemplated and arranged for, The Heart of Mid-Lothian was not actually taken in hand till shortly after Jan. 15, 1818, when Cadell writes that the tracts and pamphlets on the affair of Porteous are to be collected for Scott. The author was in great glee . . . he says that he feels very strong with what he has now in hand. But there was much anxiety concerning Scott's health. I do not at all like this illness of Scott's, said James Ballantyne to Hogg. I have eften seen him look jaded of late, and am afraid it is serious. Hand your tongue, or I'll gar you measure your length on the pavement, replied Hogg. You fause, down-hearted loon, that ye are, you daur to speak as if Scott were on his death-bed! It cannot be, it must not be! I will not suffer you to speak that gait. Scott himself complains to Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe of these damned spasms. The merchant Abudah's hag was a henwife to them when they give me a real night of it. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sir Walter Scott , Sir Walter ScottPublisher: Createspace Imprint: Createspace Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9781484880630ISBN 10: 1484880633 Pages: 294 Publication Date: 05 May 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |