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  1. Tales from Scott / by Sir Edward Sullivan, Bart; with an introduction by Edward Dowden by Edward, Sir (1852-1928). Scott, Walter, Sir (1771-1832). Dowden, Edwar Sullivan, 2222
  2. The Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. 1771-1832 by J.G. Lockhart, 1986-01-01
  3. The Fair Maid of Perth Or, St. Valentine's Day by Walter, Sir, 1771-1832 Scott, 2009-10-04
  4. Ivanhoe / Sir Walter Scott ; [ill. by Christopher Bradbury] by Walter, Sir (1771-1832) Scott, 1972
  5. Redgauntlet: A Tale of the Eighteenth Century [Red Gauntlet]. In Two Volumes. Waverley Novels Series by Walter [Sir] (1771-1832) Scott, 1824
  6. Ivanhoe : a romance / by Sir Walter Scott ; with illustrations by Milo Winter by Walter, Sir (1771-1832) Scott, 1918-01-01
  7. Quentin Durward; a dramatic adaptation of Sir Walter Scott's novel, in three acts and three scenes by Charles Andrew Merz Tuttle Frank Wright joint author Scott Walter Sir 1771-1832, 1914-12-31
  8. The Poetical Works Of Sir Walter Scott: Including "lay Of The Last Minstrel," "marmion, " "the Lady Of The Lake, " "the Vision Of Don Roderick, " And "ballads, Lyrical Pieces, And Songs."
  9. Ivanhoe : a romance / by Sir Walter Scott; with an introduction by the Hon. Mrs. Maxwell Scott of Abbotsford; illustrated with reproductions in colour of twelve original drawings by Maurice Greiffenhagen by Walter, Sir (1771-1832) Scott, 1920-01-01
  10. Quentin Durward; Ivanhoe; Kenilworth. Three Novels Complete in One Volume. Modern Library Giant G-12 by Walter [Sir] (1771-1832) Scott, 1940-01-01
  11. The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter [Sir] (1771-1832) Scott, 1883-01-01
  12. The Poetical works of Sir Walter Scott, bart. Complete in one volume. With all his introductions and notes. Also various readings, and the editorïÿýs notes by Walter, Sir (1771-1832) Scott, 1880-01-01
  13. The journal of Sir Walter Scott, from the original manuscript at Abbotsford ... - [complete in two volumes] by Walter, Sir (1771-1832) Scott, 1981-01-01
  14. The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott in Six Volumes by Walter, Sir (1771-1832) Scott, 1839-01-01

1. Sir Walter Scott
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2. Scott, Sir WaIter (1771-1832). Poet And Novelist.
Sir Walter Scott by Andrew Crumey Walter Scott was born in Edinburgh on 15 August 1771 (a plaque at 8 Chambers St marks the approximate spot).
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3. Sir Walter Scott Scottish Novelist And Poet
1771 1832. Oh what a tangled web we weave, When first we practise to deceive! -Marmion. Canto vi. Stanza 17. Sir Walter Scott was born on
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4. Sir Walter Scott. 1771-1832. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar
Sir Walter Scott. 17711832. John Bartlett, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
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5. Modern History Sourcebook Thomas Carlyle On Sir Walter Scott, 1838
Modern History Sourcebook Thomas Carlyle (17951881) On Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), 1838 Part I
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7. Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832)
Sir Walter Scott (17711832) I'd like to dedicate the Scott section of the Victorian Web to an inspiring teacher and Scott devotee, Professor
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8. Biographies The Classical Fiction Writers Sir Walter Scott
Back To Fiction Writers Sir Walter Scott (17711832). Scott, the "great romancer " was trained as a lawyer.
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9. SIR WALTER SCOTT
SCOTT, SIR WALTER (17711832) a web guide to Sir Walter Scott from literaryhistory.com
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10. MSN Encarta - Sir Walter Scott
Walter. Multimedia 1 item. Article Outline. Introduction; Early Work; Novels; Evaluation. I Introduction. Print Preview of Section.
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11. Sir Walter Scott
Sir Walter Scott (17711832). Writer and poet, a born storyteller and master ofdialogue, one of the greatest historical novelists, whose favorite subject
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) Writer and poet, a born storyteller and master of dialogue, one of the greatest historical novelists, whose favorite subject was his native Scotland. Scott wrote twenty-seven historical novels. His influence is seen among others in the works of James Fenimore Cooper Alexandre Dumas , and Aleksandr Pushkin "Love rules the court, the camp, the grove,
And men below, and saints above;
For love is heaven, and heaven is love."

(from The Lay of the Last Minstrel Walter Scott was born in Edinburgh, as the son of a solicitor Walter Scott and Anne, a daughter of professor of medicine. An early illness - polio - left him lame in the right leg. Six of his 11 brothers and sisters died in infancy. However, Scott grew up to be a man over six feet and great physical endurance. In 1802-03 appeared Scott's first major work, MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER. As a poet Scott rose into fame with the publication of THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL (1805) about an old border country legend. He had burned its first version, when his friends did not like it. Scott returned to the poem in 1802, when a horse had kicked him and he spent three days in bed. The Lay of the Last Minstrel The Lady of the Lake , including 'Hail to the Chief who in triumph advances!" were put to music by James Sanderson (1769-1841) and became the march traditionally played to honor the president of the United States.

12. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
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  • 13. Scott, Sir WaIter (1771-1832). Poet And Novelist.
    Sir Walter Scott. by Andrew Crumey. Walter Scott was born in Edinburgh on 15August 1771 (a plaque at 8 Chambers St marks the approximate spot).
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    Sir Walter Scott by Andrew Crumey Walter Scott was born in Edinburgh on 15 August 1771 (a plaque at 8 Chambers St marks the approximate spot). His father (also called Walter) was a Writer to the Signet (solicitor); his mother Anne Rutherford was the daughter of a professor of medicine. At the age of 18 months his right leg was rendered permanently lame by polio, and as an infant he was sent to his grandfather's farm in the Borders. He would divide his time between Edinburgh and the Borders for the rest of his life. In 1775 the family moved to a more spacious house at 25 George Square, where Scott was to live until 1797. He was educated at home until October 1779, when he was enrolled at the High School of Edinburgh. He also attended Kelso Grammar School during stays in the Borders. He studied law at Edinburgh University from 1783, with interruptions because of his illness. He was indentured in his father's legal practice on 31 March 1786, but did not qualify as an advocate until 11 July 1792. Scott was to continue in his legal career until retiring in 1830. Scott's interest in traditional ballads was formed in childhood, and during his stays in the Borders he began collecting them. He was also interested in German literature, and his first publications were translations of ballads by Gottfried Augustus Burger (1796), and of Goethe's "Gotz von Berlichingen" (1799).

    14. Sir Walter Scott - Biography And Works
    Sir Walter Scott (17711832), Scottish writer and poet and one of the greatesthistorical novelists. Scott was born on August 15, 1771, in Edinburgh as the
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    Search all of Sir Walter Scott Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) , Scottish writer and poet and one of the greatest historical novelists.
    Scott was born on August 15, 1771, in Edinburgh as the son of a solicitor Walter Scott and Anne, a daughter of professor of medicine. An early illness left him lame in the right leg, but he grew up to be a man over six feet and great physical endurance. Scott's interest in the old Border tales and ballads had early been awakened, and he devoted much of his leisure to the exploration of the Border country. He attended Edinburgh High School and studied at Edinburgh University arts and law. Scott was apprenticed to his father in 1786 and in 1792 he was called to the bar. In 1799 he was appointed sheriff depute of the county of Selkirk. In 1797 Scott married Margaret Charlotte Charpenter. They had five children.
    In 1802-03 Scott's first major work, Minstrelsy Of The Scottish Border appeared. As a poet Scott rose into fame with the publication of

    15. Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832)
    Sir Walter Scott (17711832). header icon for Victorian Web. I d like to dedicatethe Scott section of the Victorian Web to an inspiring teacher and Scott
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    Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832)
    I'd like to dedicate the Scott section of the Victorian Web to an inspiring teacher and Scott devotee, Professor Roger Bishop of the University of Victoria, for it was he that lured me into the study of the nineteenth-century novel and inspired me to read many of Scott's novels. Philip V. Allingham Characterization
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  • 16. Biographical Sketch Of Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832)
    17th August 177121st September 1832. http//www.catharton.com/authors/1.htm. Sir Walter Scott, 17711832 http//www.kirjasto.sci.fi/wScott.htm
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    Biographical Sketch of Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832)
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    Sir Walter Scott, Scottish History's Romancer and "The Wizard Of The North" (1771-1832)
    Phase One: Youth, the Law, and Narrative Verse
    Reliques of Ancient English Poetry Leonore and (1796), which he followed with a translation in 1799 of Goethe's Goetz von Berlichingen After an unsuccessful love affair with Williamina Belsches of Fettercairn, in 1797 Scott married French émigré Margaret Charlotte Charpentier of Lyon; he was able to support her (and subsequently their five children) through his appointment as sheriff-depute (magistrate) of Selkirkshire. From then on, as a result of his marriage, the on-going French Revolution, and the constant threat of French invasion, Scott became intensely interested in military affairs. Two years later, when his father died, Scott's literary interests were stimulated by his meeting of the Gothic novelist Matthew G. "Monk" Lewis (1775-1818), to whom he showed his translation of a Gothic tale by Goethe. In 1802-3, Scott earned £600 for publishing Minstrelsey of the Scottish Border , containing versions of traditional oral Scottish ballads with rhymes and other corruptions repaired. In 1806 Scott became clerk to the Court of Session in Edinburgh, assuring him an adequate income and leisure time to write. His Edinburgh home during this period was at no. 39 North Castle Street. Scott's long narrative poem about the customs and manner of mediaeval Scotland

    17. Browse By Author: S - Project Gutenberg
    Scott, Walter, Sir (17711832). Wikipedia The Abbot (English); The Antiquary —Complete (English); The Antiquary — Volume 01 (English)
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    18. The Journal Of Sir Walter Scott By Sir Walter Scott - Project Gutenberg
    Creator, Scott, Walter, Sir (17711832). Title, The Journal of Sir Walter ScottFrom the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford. Language, English. EText-No.
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    19. UTEL: Walter Scott Page
    Walter Scott (17711832) was born in Edinburgh, the ninth child of a Writer Sir Walter Scott the Formative Years. Edinburgh William Blackswood, 1969.
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    "Walter Scott (1771-1832) was born in Edinburgh, the ninth child of a Writer to the Signet (ie Edinburgh solicitor). Walter was also destined for a modest career in law. He was temperamentally inclined to the army - but a disabling attack of infantile paralysis in early childhood blasted his hopes. Scott gave early evidence of his literary-antiquarian talent. His ballad collecting resulted in The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border (1802-3). There followed a brilliant career in bestselling narrative verse. With Byron's eruption on the scene in 1812 Scott apprehended that he was, as he said, 'beat'. He turned to fiction anonymously with Waverley (1814), the most influential novel of the century. Among the 'Scottish' novels that followed were

    20. Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) Scottish Writer.
    (17711832) Scottish writer. Sir Walter Scott was a novelist and poet, well-knownfor Rob Roy (1815), and The Black Dwarf.
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