A review by lawrenceevalyn
The Lady of the Lake by Walter Scott

3.0

Well, it was shorter than Waverley. Probably pretty teachable, especially for the moments where it’s trying to invent “correct” forms of nationalism and reconcile them with all this chivalry. Might also be interesting to think about the role of the poet/minstrel within the poem as someone with near-magical power. I’m not sure why I find it so hard to get interested in / enjoy Scott.