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Sir Walter Scott



Scott, Sir Walter - 1771–1832, Scottish novelist and poet, b. Edinburgh. He is considered the father of both the regional and the historical novel.

Early Life and Works

After an apprenticeship in his father's law office Scott was admitted (1792) to the bar. In 1799 he was made sheriff-deputy of Selkirkshire. His first published works (1796) were translations of two German ballads by   Read More...


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    Ivanhoe
    by Walter Scott. 208 pgs.



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    Waverley, Or 'tis Sixty Years Since
    by Walter Scott, Claire Lamont. 464 pgs.



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