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A prolific Scottish writer (1771-1832), considered the inventor of the genre of historical fiction; wrote the Waverly novels, romanticizing Scottish Highland culture.
(1771-1832) A prolific [[Scotland|Scottish]] writer, considered the inventor of the genre of [[historical fiction]]; wrote the [[Waverly novels]], romanticizing [[Scottish Highlands|Scottish Highland]] culture.

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(1771-1832) A prolific Scottish writer, considered the inventor of the genre of historical fiction; wrote the Waverly novels, romanticizing Scottish Highland culture.