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== Writings about Scott == | |||
===Biographies etc=== | |||
:The letters of Sir Walter Scott. ed. H. J. C. Grierson and others, centenary edn, 12 vols. Constable. 1932-8 | |||
:The Journal of Sir Walter Scott. ed. W. E. K. Anderson. Oxford University Press. 1972 | |||
:Lockhart, J G. Memoirs of the life of Sir Walter Scott. 7 vols. Robert Cadell. 1837–8 | |||
:Johnson, E. Sir Walter Scott: the great unknown, 2 vols. Hamish Hamilton. 1970 | |||
:Sutherland, J. The life of Sir Walter Scott. John Wiley and Sons. 1995 | |||
:Melville Clark, A. Sir Walter Scott: the formative years. Blackwell. 1969 | |||
:Hogg, J. Familiar Anecdotes of Sir Walter Scott, ed. D. S. Mack. Scottish Academic Press.1983 |
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Scott's writings
Original collection
- Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border (3 vols). 1802-3
Long narrative poems
- The Lay of the Last Minstrel. 1805
- Marmion. 1808
- The Lady of the Lake. 1810
- Rokeby. 1813
- The Bridal of Triermain. 1813
- The Lord of the Isles. 1815
- Harold the Dauntless. 1817
Novels
- Waverley, or 'Tis sixty years since. 1814
- Guy Mannering. 1815
- The Antiquary. 1816
- Tales of my Landlord, first series:
- The Black Dwarf. 1816
- Old Mortality. 1816
- Tales of my Landlord, second series:
- Rob Roy. 1817
- The Heart of Midlothian. 1818
- Tales of my Landlord, third series:
- The Bride of Lammermoor. 1819
- A Legend of Montrose. 1819
- Ivanhoe. 1819
- The Monastery. 1820
- The Abbot. 1820
- Kenilworth. 1821
- The Pirate. 1821
- The Fortunes of Nigel. 1822
- Peveril of the Peak. 1823
- Quentin Durward. 1823
- St Ronan's Well. 1823
- Redgauntlet. 1824
- Tales of the Crusaders
- The Betrothed. 1825
- The Talisman. 1825
- Woodstock. 1826
- Chronicles of the Canongate, first series - see below: Short stories
- Chronicles of the Canongate, second series:
- The Fair Maid of Perth, 1828
- Anne of Geierstein, 1829
- Tales of my Landlord, fourth series:
- Count Robert of Paris, 1831
- Castle Dangerous, 1831
Short stories
- Chronicles of the Canongate, first series, 1827
- The Highland Widow
- The Two Drovers
- The Surgeon's Daughter
Drama
- Halidon Hill, 1822
- MacDuff's Cross, 1823
- The Doom of Devorgoil, a melodrama, 1830
- Auchindrane, or the Ayrshire Tragedy, 1830
History and Biography
- Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, 1827
- Tales of a Grandfather, 1827-30
- History of Scotland, 1829-30
- See also, below, Scott's Letters, and his Journal
Writings about Scott
Biographies etc
- The letters of Sir Walter Scott. ed. H. J. C. Grierson and others, centenary edn, 12 vols. Constable. 1932-8
- The Journal of Sir Walter Scott. ed. W. E. K. Anderson. Oxford University Press. 1972
- Lockhart, J G. Memoirs of the life of Sir Walter Scott. 7 vols. Robert Cadell. 1837–8
- Johnson, E. Sir Walter Scott: the great unknown, 2 vols. Hamish Hamilton. 1970
- Sutherland, J. The life of Sir Walter Scott. John Wiley and Sons. 1995
- Melville Clark, A. Sir Walter Scott: the formative years. Blackwell. 1969
- Hogg, J. Familiar Anecdotes of Sir Walter Scott, ed. D. S. Mack. Scottish Academic Press.1983