A good deal of Scott's commercial writing is now of historical interest
only. But there are important and valuable books, especially those where
Scott is contemplating the detribalization of Scotland after the
Jacobite rebellions, and the political and social stresses this brought
about. This is a modern concern, since we live in the developed world
with the long-term consequences, and, when this book was first published
in 1973, similar processes were visible in developing countries. There
is also a vein of shrewd moral wisdom in Scott, associated with the
notions of justice and prudence. Mr Mayhead singles out Waverley, Heart
of Midlothian, Guy Mannering and The Abbot as the works which embody
these interests. He also looks at the poetry and criticism.