Scott, Walter 1771-1832
Overview
Works: | 22,288 works in 76,901 publications in 54 languages and 472,095 library holdings |
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Genres: | Fiction History Historical fiction Biographies Poetry Criticism, interpretation, etc Romance fiction Biographical fiction Psychological fiction Juvenile works |
Subject Headings: | Authors, Scottish |
Roles: | Author, Editor, Translator, Other, Creator, Bibliographic antecedent, Author of introduction, Contributor, Lyricist, Honoree, htt, Recipient, Inscriber, Dedicatee, Composer, Arranger, Illustrator, Compiler, Artist, Librettist, Dubious author, Correspondent, Performer, 070, win, Annotator, Speaker, Inventor, wpr, wac, Collector, 1yr, Printer, Commentator, wst, Publisher |
Classifications: | PZ3.S43, 823.7 |
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Most widely held works about
Walter Scott
- Walter Scott : the making of the novelist by Jane Millgate( )
- Romanticism and the Gothic : genre, reception, and canon formation by Michael Gamer( )
- The hero of the Waverley novels by Alexander Welsh( )
- Sir Walter Scott by John Lauber( Book )
- The perversity of poetry : romantic ideology and the popular male poet of genius by Dino Franco Felluga( )
- Walter Scott and modernity by Andrew Lincoln( )
- Walter Scott : the critical heritage by John O Hayden( )
- Walter Scott and the limits of language by Alison Lumsden( )
- Anecdotes of Scott : Anecdotes of Sir W. Scott and Familiar anecdotes of Sir Walter Scott by James Hogg( )
- Scott, Chaucer, and medieval romance : a study in Sir Walter Scott's indebtedness to the literature of the Middle Ages by Jerome Mitchell( )
- Sir Walter Scott by John Buchan( Book )
- The reception of Jane Austen and Walter Scott : a comparative longitudinal study by Annika Bautz( )
- Memoirs of the life of Sir Walter Scott, bart. by J. G Lockhart( Book )
- Sir Walter Scott; the great unknown by Edgar Johnson( Book )
- Sir Walter Scott by Richard Holt Hutton( Book )
- Scott the rhymer by Nancy Moore Goslee( )
- The forms of historical fiction : Sir Walter Scott and his successors by Harry E Shaw( )
- The Edinburgh companion to Sir Walter Scott by Fiona Robertson( )
- Possible Scotlands : Walter Scott and the story of tomorrow by Caroline McCracken-Flesher( )
- On Sir Walter Scott by Thomas Carlyle( )
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Most widely held works by
Walter Scott
Ivanhoe by
Walter Scott(
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4,094 editions published between 1033 and 2021 in 48 languages and held by 26,724 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Relates the adventures of the Saxon knight Ivanhoe in 1194, the year of Richard the Lion-Hearted's return from the Third Crusade
4,094 editions published between 1033 and 2021 in 48 languages and held by 26,724 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Relates the adventures of the Saxon knight Ivanhoe in 1194, the year of Richard the Lion-Hearted's return from the Third Crusade
The Lady of the lake by
Walter Scott(
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1,373 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 8 languages and held by 9,685 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"The Lady of the Lake marked the pinnacle of Walter Scott's popularity as a poet, with record-breaking sales and ecstatic reviews which helped spread his fame far beyond Britain. A fictional work set during the reign of James V and featuring an astonishing range of themes, from political conflict, feud and mystery to love, loss and reconciliation, The Lady of the Lake is a key work of the romantic movement which swept Europe by storm in the early nineteenth century."--Amazon website
1,373 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 8 languages and held by 9,685 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"The Lady of the Lake marked the pinnacle of Walter Scott's popularity as a poet, with record-breaking sales and ecstatic reviews which helped spread his fame far beyond Britain. A fictional work set during the reign of James V and featuring an astonishing range of themes, from political conflict, feud and mystery to love, loss and reconciliation, The Lady of the Lake is a key work of the romantic movement which swept Europe by storm in the early nineteenth century."--Amazon website
Rob Roy by
Walter Scott(
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1,292 editions published between 1800 and 2022 in 22 languages and held by 9,128 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
By turns thrilling and comic, Rob Roy contains Scott's most sophisticated treatment of the Scottish Highlands as an imaginary space where the modern and the primitive come together
1,292 editions published between 1800 and 2022 in 22 languages and held by 9,128 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
By turns thrilling and comic, Rob Roy contains Scott's most sophisticated treatment of the Scottish Highlands as an imaginary space where the modern and the primitive come together
Kenilworth : a romance by
Walter Scott(
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1,418 editions published between 961 and 2021 in 20 languages and held by 8,112 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In the court of Elizabeth I, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, is favoured above all the noblemen of England. It is rumoured that the Queen may chose him for her husband, but Leicester has secretly married the beautiful Amy Robsart. Fearing ruin if this were known, he keeps his lovely young wife a virtual prisoner in an old country house. Meanwhile Leicester's manservant Varney has sinister designs on Amy, and enlists an alchemist to help him further his evil ambitions. Brilliantly recreating the splendour and pageantry of Elizabethan England, with Shakespeare, Walter Ralegh and Elizabeth herself among its characters, Kenilworth (1821) is a compelling depiction of intrigue, power struggles and superstition in a bygone age
1,418 editions published between 961 and 2021 in 20 languages and held by 8,112 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In the court of Elizabeth I, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, is favoured above all the noblemen of England. It is rumoured that the Queen may chose him for her husband, but Leicester has secretly married the beautiful Amy Robsart. Fearing ruin if this were known, he keeps his lovely young wife a virtual prisoner in an old country house. Meanwhile Leicester's manservant Varney has sinister designs on Amy, and enlists an alchemist to help him further his evil ambitions. Brilliantly recreating the splendour and pageantry of Elizabethan England, with Shakespeare, Walter Ralegh and Elizabeth herself among its characters, Kenilworth (1821) is a compelling depiction of intrigue, power struggles and superstition in a bygone age
Waverley by
Walter Scott(
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1,373 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 13 languages and held by 7,887 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The first 'historical novel' in English, Waverley (1814) is set at the time of the Jacobite rising of 1745. Edward Waverley, a young English soldier in the Hanoverian army, is sent to Scotland. He visits a Jacobite laird in the Lowlands of Perthshire, and then makes his way into the Highlands, where he meets a chieftain and his clansmen. Before long Waverley is caught up in the Jacobite cause, offering his allegiance to Prince Charles Edward Stuart, and to the dauntless Flora Mac-Ivor. The hero's journey of self-discovery takes place in a country torn by civil war, as the political outlook of the eighteenth century meets the older social organization of the Highlands in violent confrontation. --Publisher
1,373 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 13 languages and held by 7,887 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The first 'historical novel' in English, Waverley (1814) is set at the time of the Jacobite rising of 1745. Edward Waverley, a young English soldier in the Hanoverian army, is sent to Scotland. He visits a Jacobite laird in the Lowlands of Perthshire, and then makes his way into the Highlands, where he meets a chieftain and his clansmen. Before long Waverley is caught up in the Jacobite cause, offering his allegiance to Prince Charles Edward Stuart, and to the dauntless Flora Mac-Ivor. The hero's journey of self-discovery takes place in a country torn by civil war, as the political outlook of the eighteenth century meets the older social organization of the Highlands in violent confrontation. --Publisher
Quentin Durward by
Walter Scott(
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1,359 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 23 languages and held by 6,769 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Young Quentin Durward belongs to the Scottish Guards, and when he saves Louis XI during a boar hunt, he wins the hand of his love, Isabelle of Croye
1,359 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 23 languages and held by 6,769 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Young Quentin Durward belongs to the Scottish Guards, and when he saves Louis XI during a boar hunt, he wins the hand of his love, Isabelle of Croye
The bride of Lammermoor by
Walter Scott(
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747 editions published between 1819 and 2021 in 9 languages and held by 6,709 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
During the early 18th century, the children of enemies fall in love, but find their happiness is not to be--Novelist
747 editions published between 1819 and 2021 in 9 languages and held by 6,709 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
During the early 18th century, the children of enemies fall in love, but find their happiness is not to be--Novelist
The talisman by
Walter Scott(
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798 editions published between 1800 and 2022 in 14 languages and held by 5,988 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Sir Kenneth, prince royal of Scotland is a knight in disguise on the Third Crusade where he witnesses the Saladin's use of a healing talisman to cure the ills of Richard the Lionhearted
798 editions published between 1800 and 2022 in 14 languages and held by 5,988 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Sir Kenneth, prince royal of Scotland is a knight in disguise on the Third Crusade where he witnesses the Saladin's use of a healing talisman to cure the ills of Richard the Lionhearted
The heart of Midlothian by
Walter Scott(
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891 editions published between 1800 and 2022 in 9 languages and held by 5,617 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Jeanie Deans, a dairymaid, decides she must walk to London to gain an audience with the Queen. Her sister is to be executed for infanticide and, while refusing to lie to help her case, Jeanie is desperate for a reprieve. Set in the 1730s in a Scotland uneasily united with England, The Heart of Mid-Lothian dramatizes different kinds of justice -- that meted out by the Edinburgh mob in the lynching of Captain Porteous, and that encountered by a terrified young girl suspected of killing her baby. Based on an anonymous letter Scot received in 1817, this is the seventh and finest of Scott's "Waverley" novels. It was an international bestseller and inspired succeeding novelists from Balzac to George Eliot
891 editions published between 1800 and 2022 in 9 languages and held by 5,617 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Jeanie Deans, a dairymaid, decides she must walk to London to gain an audience with the Queen. Her sister is to be executed for infanticide and, while refusing to lie to help her case, Jeanie is desperate for a reprieve. Set in the 1730s in a Scotland uneasily united with England, The Heart of Mid-Lothian dramatizes different kinds of justice -- that meted out by the Edinburgh mob in the lynching of Captain Porteous, and that encountered by a terrified young girl suspected of killing her baby. Based on an anonymous letter Scot received in 1817, this is the seventh and finest of Scott's "Waverley" novels. It was an international bestseller and inspired succeeding novelists from Balzac to George Eliot
Marmion : a tale of Flodden Field by
Walter Scott(
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584 editions published between 189 and 2022 in 4 languages and held by 4,713 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The critical apparatus in this volume includes an extended essay on the development of the text, a historical note, explanatory notes and a full glossary of Scots, foreign and archaic words
584 editions published between 189 and 2022 in 4 languages and held by 4,713 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The critical apparatus in this volume includes an extended essay on the development of the text, a historical note, explanatory notes and a full glossary of Scots, foreign and archaic words
Guy Mannering by
Walter Scott(
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445 editions published between 1771 and 2022 in 8 languages and held by 4,435 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A novel of 18th century Scotland filled with lawlessness, smuggling and a gypsy's curse in Galloway
445 editions published between 1771 and 2022 in 8 languages and held by 4,435 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A novel of 18th century Scotland filled with lawlessness, smuggling and a gypsy's curse in Galloway
The antiquary by
Walter Scott(
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784 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 7 languages and held by 3,929 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"The third of Sir Walter Scott's acclaimed Waverley Novels, a series that included Rob Roy and Ivanhoe, The Antiquary is set in Scotland in the last years of the eighteenth century and centers around Jonathan Oldbuck, the antiquary, the closest to a self-portrait of any of Scott's characters."--BOOK JACKET. "The passionate lover, a familiar character to readers of Sir Walter Scott, is here represented by Lovell, who relentlessly pursues the woman he hopes to marry. The antiquary is a constant commentator on the characters and their actions, always at hand to provide his opinionated version of the story."--BOOK JACKET. "While the reader may be swept up in the exciting plot, The Antiquary is a book that is not to be hurried; it has come to be appreciated for its rich description of a bygone age. This fine new edition of the book, restoring the original version drawn directly from Scott's manuscript, is accompanied by a critical essay, as well as annotations and a comprehensive glossary by a prominent scholar in the field."--Jacket
784 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 7 languages and held by 3,929 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"The third of Sir Walter Scott's acclaimed Waverley Novels, a series that included Rob Roy and Ivanhoe, The Antiquary is set in Scotland in the last years of the eighteenth century and centers around Jonathan Oldbuck, the antiquary, the closest to a self-portrait of any of Scott's characters."--BOOK JACKET. "The passionate lover, a familiar character to readers of Sir Walter Scott, is here represented by Lovell, who relentlessly pursues the woman he hopes to marry. The antiquary is a constant commentator on the characters and their actions, always at hand to provide his opinionated version of the story."--BOOK JACKET. "While the reader may be swept up in the exciting plot, The Antiquary is a book that is not to be hurried; it has come to be appreciated for its rich description of a bygone age. This fine new edition of the book, restoring the original version drawn directly from Scott's manuscript, is accompanied by a critical essay, as well as annotations and a comprehensive glossary by a prominent scholar in the field."--Jacket
Old mortality by
Walter Scott(
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731 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 6 languages and held by 3,549 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
First publisher in 1816. Publisher in the Penguin English Library 1975
731 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 6 languages and held by 3,549 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
First publisher in 1816. Publisher in the Penguin English Library 1975
A legend of the wars of Montrose by
Walter Scott(
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205 editions published between 1819 and 2021 in 4 languages and held by 3,523 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
""I think this fellow Dalgetty is one of those horse-leeches, whose appetite for blood being only sharpened by what he has sucked in foreign countries, he is now returned to batten upon that of his own." Such is one character's view of the Scottish mercenary of the seventeenth century. Yet there is in Dugald Dalgetty's professional ethic, his blundering Latin, his loving care of his horse, and his own self-absorption, more genuine humanity than in the political and religious principles of Royalists and Covenanters alike. And the picture which emerges is not of violence imported into Scotland from Germany but of a country destroyed by uncompromising religious hatred, political bigotry, tribal feud and personal enmity. A Legend of the Wars of Montrose centres on one episode in the most bloody of Scotland's civil wars, Montrose's campaign for King Charles I in 1644-45; it is a short and savage tale."--BOOK JACKET
205 editions published between 1819 and 2021 in 4 languages and held by 3,523 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
""I think this fellow Dalgetty is one of those horse-leeches, whose appetite for blood being only sharpened by what he has sucked in foreign countries, he is now returned to batten upon that of his own." Such is one character's view of the Scottish mercenary of the seventeenth century. Yet there is in Dugald Dalgetty's professional ethic, his blundering Latin, his loving care of his horse, and his own self-absorption, more genuine humanity than in the political and religious principles of Royalists and Covenanters alike. And the picture which emerges is not of violence imported into Scotland from Germany but of a country destroyed by uncompromising religious hatred, political bigotry, tribal feud and personal enmity. A Legend of the Wars of Montrose centres on one episode in the most bloody of Scotland's civil wars, Montrose's campaign for King Charles I in 1644-45; it is a short and savage tale."--BOOK JACKET
Waverley, or, 'Tis sixty years since by
Walter Scott(
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561 editions published between 1800 and 2020 in 6 languages and held by 3,487 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Waverley is set during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745, which sought to restore the Stuart dynasty in the person of Charles Edward Stuart (or 'Bonnie Prince Charlie'). It relates the story of a young dreamer and English soldier, Edward Waverley, who was sent to Scotland in 1745. He journeys North from his aristocratic family home, Waverley-Honour, in the south of England (alleged in an English Heritage notice to refer to Waverley Abbey in Surrey) first to the Scottish Lowlands and the home of family friend Baron Bradwardine, then into the Highlands and the heart of the 1745 Jacobite uprising and aftermath
561 editions published between 1800 and 2020 in 6 languages and held by 3,487 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Waverley is set during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745, which sought to restore the Stuart dynasty in the person of Charles Edward Stuart (or 'Bonnie Prince Charlie'). It relates the story of a young dreamer and English soldier, Edward Waverley, who was sent to Scotland in 1745. He journeys North from his aristocratic family home, Waverley-Honour, in the south of England (alleged in an English Heritage notice to refer to Waverley Abbey in Surrey) first to the Scottish Lowlands and the home of family friend Baron Bradwardine, then into the Highlands and the heart of the 1745 Jacobite uprising and aftermath
The fortunes of Nigel by
Walter Scott(
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690 editions published between 1800 and 2022 in 6 languages and held by 3,440 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Lord Nigel Olifaunt's father loaned huge sums of money to King James I of England years before. Nigel now wants the money back, but the royal courtiers will stop at nothing to steal the young lord's wealth. Court intrigue and swashbuckling action serve as the background to this historical fiction set in early seventeenth century Great Britain
690 editions published between 1800 and 2022 in 6 languages and held by 3,440 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Lord Nigel Olifaunt's father loaned huge sums of money to King James I of England years before. Nigel now wants the money back, but the royal courtiers will stop at nothing to steal the young lord's wealth. Court intrigue and swashbuckling action serve as the background to this historical fiction set in early seventeenth century Great Britain
The monastery by
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633 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 6 languages and held by 3,014 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Set on the eve of the Protestant Reformation in Scotland, The Monastery is full of supernatural events, theological conflict, and humour. Located in the lawless Scottish Borders, the novel depicts the monastery of Kennaquhair (a thinly disguised Melrose Abbey, whose ruins are still to be seen near Scott's own home at Abbotsford) on the verge of dissolution, and the fortunes of two brothers as they respond to a new social and religious order. Highlights of the narrative include a moving encounter between two representatives of opposing sides in the Reformation controversy who had been students together in less troubled times, and the final formal procession of the Kennaquhair monks as the reformed forces arrive. A talking-point when the work was first published, the mysterious spectral White Lady, guardian of the magical Black Book, still intrigues readers. A strong comic element is provided by Sir Piercie Shafton with his absurd linguistic mannerisms fashionable at the English court. The narrative is preceded by one of Scott's most charming and playful introductory exchanges between the fictional local antiquary Cuthbert Clutterbuck and the Author of Waverley."--Jacket
633 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 6 languages and held by 3,014 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Set on the eve of the Protestant Reformation in Scotland, The Monastery is full of supernatural events, theological conflict, and humour. Located in the lawless Scottish Borders, the novel depicts the monastery of Kennaquhair (a thinly disguised Melrose Abbey, whose ruins are still to be seen near Scott's own home at Abbotsford) on the verge of dissolution, and the fortunes of two brothers as they respond to a new social and religious order. Highlights of the narrative include a moving encounter between two representatives of opposing sides in the Reformation controversy who had been students together in less troubled times, and the final formal procession of the Kennaquhair monks as the reformed forces arrive. A talking-point when the work was first published, the mysterious spectral White Lady, guardian of the magical Black Book, still intrigues readers. A strong comic element is provided by Sir Piercie Shafton with his absurd linguistic mannerisms fashionable at the English court. The narrative is preceded by one of Scott's most charming and playful introductory exchanges between the fictional local antiquary Cuthbert Clutterbuck and the Author of Waverley."--Jacket
Peveril of the Peak by
Walter Scott(
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647 editions published between 1800 and 2018 in 5 languages and held by 3,002 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"'Here is a plot without a drop of blood; and all the elements of a romance, without its conclusion', comments the King towards the end of Scott's longest, and arguably most intriguing, novel. Set against the backdrop of the Popish Plot to overturn Charles II, Peveril of the Peak explores the on-going tensions between Cavalier and Puritan loyalties during the fraught years of Restoration England. Ranging from Derbyshire to the Isle of Man and culminating in London, it is a novel which interweaves political intrigue, personal responsibilities and the ways in which the forces of history are played out in the struggles of individual human lives. But its true subject is perhaps the role of narration and the limits of storytelling itself. In this, the first scholarly edition of Peveril, Alison Lumsden recovers a lost novel."--Jacket
647 editions published between 1800 and 2018 in 5 languages and held by 3,002 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"'Here is a plot without a drop of blood; and all the elements of a romance, without its conclusion', comments the King towards the end of Scott's longest, and arguably most intriguing, novel. Set against the backdrop of the Popish Plot to overturn Charles II, Peveril of the Peak explores the on-going tensions between Cavalier and Puritan loyalties during the fraught years of Restoration England. Ranging from Derbyshire to the Isle of Man and culminating in London, it is a novel which interweaves political intrigue, personal responsibilities and the ways in which the forces of history are played out in the struggles of individual human lives. But its true subject is perhaps the role of narration and the limits of storytelling itself. In this, the first scholarly edition of Peveril, Alison Lumsden recovers a lost novel."--Jacket
The pirate by
Walter Scott(
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647 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 10 languages and held by 2,839 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"No historical figures appear in The Pirate, and there are no historical events, but it is still an historical novel because it dramatises those 'corners of time' where an old era is coming to an end, and a new era is beginning. The novel is set in Orkney and Shetland in 1689, and for the northern isles the 'Glorious Revolution' actually means the beginning of the cultural dominance of Scotland and the advent of English power." "Scott draws heavily on the diary he kept on his tour round the lighthouses of Scotland in 1814. In both the diary and the novel he weighs the real need to improve the agricultural methods of this barely subsistence economy against the force of tradition and the human cost of rapid change." "The plot hinges on an illicit relationship, and is driven by dark men twisted by their criminality, an obsessed woman searching for her lost son, and the murderous rivalry of two young men - a family tale which illustrates the uses and abuses of traditional lore, as well as Scott's extraordinary grasp of the literature of the north."--BOOK JACKET
647 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 10 languages and held by 2,839 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"No historical figures appear in The Pirate, and there are no historical events, but it is still an historical novel because it dramatises those 'corners of time' where an old era is coming to an end, and a new era is beginning. The novel is set in Orkney and Shetland in 1689, and for the northern isles the 'Glorious Revolution' actually means the beginning of the cultural dominance of Scotland and the advent of English power." "Scott draws heavily on the diary he kept on his tour round the lighthouses of Scotland in 1814. In both the diary and the novel he weighs the real need to improve the agricultural methods of this barely subsistence economy against the force of tradition and the human cost of rapid change." "The plot hinges on an illicit relationship, and is driven by dark men twisted by their criminality, an obsessed woman searching for her lost son, and the murderous rivalry of two young men - a family tale which illustrates the uses and abuses of traditional lore, as well as Scott's extraordinary grasp of the literature of the north."--BOOK JACKET
Guy Mannering, or, The astrologer by
Walter Scott(
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522 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 4 languages and held by 2,442 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Portrayal of gipsy life and smuggling in Scotland in the days just prior to the American Revolution
522 editions published between 1800 and 2021 in 4 languages and held by 2,442 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Portrayal of gipsy life and smuggling in Scotland in the days just prior to the American Revolution
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- Ivanhoe (Fictitious character)
- Rob Roy 1671-1734 Author
- Lang, Andrew 1844-1912 Other Author of introduction Illustrator Author Editor Collector
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron 1788-1824 Other Author
- Alexander, J. H. (John H.) Other Author Editor
- Lockhart, J. G. (John Gibson) 1794-1854 Other Recipient Author Editor
- Lady of the Lake (Legendary character)
- Lady of the Lake (Legendary character)
- Charles Edward Prince, grandson of James II, King of England 1720-1788 Author
- Garside, Peter Other Author Editor
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Abbotsford Knight 1771-1832
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Cleisbotham, Jedediah.
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Cleishbotham, Jedediach.
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Cleishbotham, Jedediah 1771-1832 Pseudonym von Walter Scott
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Malagrowther Malachi 1771-1832
Malagrowther, Malachi 1771-1832 Pseudonym von Walter Scott
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Walter Scott Sir
Walter Scott skota verkisto
Walter Scott skotlantilainen kirjailija
Walter Scott škotski pesnik in pisatelj
Walter Scott skotský literát
Walter Scott szkocki powieściopisarz i poeta
Walter-Skott.
"Waverley," "Ivanhoe," &c., Author of, 1771-1832
Worutaru Sukotto 1771-1832
Γουόλτερ Σκοτ
Валтер Скотт
Вальтер-Скотт
Вальтер-Скотт 1771-1832
Вальтер Скотт британский писатель, поэт, историк, собиратель древностей, адвокат
Вальтер Скотт Шотландський письменник, поет, історик, правник
Вальтэр Скот
Волтер Скот
Волтер Скот шкотски писац
Клейшботем
Скот В
Скот В. 1771-1832
Скотт
Скотт В.
Скотт В. 1771-1832
Скотт, Валтер, 1771-1832
Скотт Вальтер
Скотт, Вальтер 1771-1832
Уолтър Скот
Ўолтэр Скот
Վալտեր Սքոթ
Վալտեր Սքոթ գրող
וולטר סקוט
סקאט, וואלטער
סקאט, וואלטער, 1771־1832
סקאט, ולטר, 1771-1832
סקוט, וולטר
סקוט, וולטר, 1771-1832
סקוט, וולטר, Sir
סקוט, ולטר 1771-1832
سكت، ولتر، 1771-1832
سكوت، ولتر، 1771-1832
سكوت، ولتر، 1771-1832 سير،
سكوت، ولتر، السير، 1771-1832
سكوت، وولتر، 1771-1882 السير،
والتر اسکات
والتر سكوت
والتر سكوت روائي وكاتب مسرحي وشاعر اسكتلندي
والٹر اسکاٹ اسکاٹی تاریخی ناول نگار اور شاعر
والٹر سکاٹ
وولتر سكوت، 1771-1882 السير،
वाल्टर स्कट
वाल्टर स्काट स्कॉटिश ऐतिहासिक उपन्यासकार, नाटककार, और कवि
ওয়াল্টার স্কট
ਵਾਲਟਰ ਸਕਾਟ
வால்டர் ஸ்காட் ஸ்காட்டிஷ் வரலாற்று புதின ஆசிரியர், கவிஞர், நாடக ஆசிரியர், வரலாற்றாசிரியர்
వాల్టర్ స్కాట్ స్కాటిష్ చారిత్రక నవలా రచయిత, నాటక రచయిత మరియు కవి
സർ വാൾട്ടർ സ്കോട്ട്
စကော့ဆာဝေါ်လတာ
უოლტერ სკოტი
스코트, S. W. 1771-1832
스코트, 써 월터 1771-1832
스코트, 월터 1771-1832
스코트, 월터 써 1771-1832
스콧, 월터 1771-1832
스콧트, 월터 1771-1832
월터 스콧
ウォルター・スコット
スコット 1771-1832
スコット, ウォルター
スコット, ウォルター 1771-1832
スコット, オルタル
スコット, オルタル (ソル)
スコット, サー・ウォルター
ヲルタル・スコット 1771-1832
司各德 1771-1832
司各特
沃尔特·司各特
沃尔特·司各特 蘇格蘭歷史小說家,劇作家和詩人
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