Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft
(Author) Sir Walter ScottA few years yet of his own battle, while the shadows of night and death were gathering about him, and they were re-united. In these "Letters upon Demonology and Witchcraft," addressed to his son-in-law, written under the first grasp of death, the old kindliness and good sense, joined to the old charm in story-telling, stand firm yet against every assault; and even in the decay that followed, when the powers were broken of the mind that had breathed, and is still breathing, its own health into the minds of tens of thousands of his countrymen, nothing could break the fine spirit of love and honor that was in him. When the end was very near, and the son-in-law to whom these Letters were addressed found him one morning entirely himself, though in the last extreme of feebleness: his eye was clear and calm-every trace of the wild fire of delirium was extinguished.
Sir Walter Scott
Sir Walter Scott was a Scottish novelist and poet, known for his historical novels such as "Ivanhoe" and "Rob Roy." His writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions, intricate plots, and memorable characters. Scott's work played a significant role in the development of the historical novel genre and remains influential in literature.