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Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature

CHAPTER VI
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Everything in the ballad--matter, form, composition--is the work of the minstrel; all that the people do is to remember and repeat what the minstrel has put together." This statement represents a position which is actively assailed by the adherents of the communal origin theory.

Another critical idea which originated in Germany, and in which Scott had no interest, though he knew something about it, was the Wolffian hypothesis in regard to the Homeric poems.

He once heard Coleridge expound the subject, but failed to join in the discussion.

(_Journal_, Vol.

II, p.


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