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The text surveys landscapes, towns, castles, abbeys, and rivers associated with Sir Walter Scott, tracing how the Border hills, the valley of the Tweed, and sites such as abbeys and towers shaped his imagination and works. It combines travel description, local history, and literary biography to map an inner circle of places—Melrose, Abbotsford, the Eildon Hills, Kelso, Smailholm, and neighboring glens—emphasizing ruins, family associations, and ballad tradition while offering practical routes for pilgrims and reflections on how place and memory intertwine in the formation of Scott’s romance.
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