Scott, Sir Walter, 1771-1832 (novelist and poet)
Dates
- Existence: 1771 - 1832
Biography
For a complete biography of Sir Walter Scott, please see The Walter Scott Digital Archive.
Barnaby, Paul, The Walter Scott Digital Archive (Last updated: 25/06/2019) <http://www.walterscott.lib.ed.ac.uk/index.html> [Accessed on 25 September 2023]
Found in 184 Collections and/or Records:
Some Reflections on the Modern Novel, c1939-c1949
Paper examining the modern novel, looking at authors such as Charles Dickens, Sir Walter Scott, Virginia Woolf and DH Lawrence.
Song titled "Stanzas on visiting Rokeby", 1810-1857
Song titled "Stanzas on visiting Rokeby." Referring to Rokeby Park, a country house in Teesdale. Sir Walter Scott is referenced in the verses, as "the bardie spirit" presumably because his 1813 narrative poem Rokeby was also set at there.
Story about Sir Walter Scott, 29 August 1883
Story about Sir Walter Scott that he stood at Cregan [Earra Ghàidheal/Argyllshire] facing Shian and said he would build a house there, with the wood on one hand, Shian on the other and facing the sea.
Story entitled 'La-fheil bride' about Mrs Major MacLeod, c1875
Symbolae Scoticae
The Abbotsford family, 1837
The Author of Waverley, 1831
The Author of Waverley. Coloured lithograph. 1831. Crombie, Benjamin W. (Benjamin William), 1803-1847, Artist, Lithographer; Ackermann, Rudolph, 1764-1834, Publisher.
The Author of Waverley, in his Study, 1828
The Author of Waverley, in his Study. Line engraving. 1828. Allan, William, 1782-1850, Artist; Goodall, Edward, 1795-1870, Engraver; Sharpe, John, 1777-1860, .
Published in: Allan Cunningham, The Anniversary, or Poetry and Prose for MDCCCXXIX (1828).
[Turn-again. Sir Walter Scott's favourite seat in the woods of Abbotsford, looking down the Vale of Melrose], 1844
Two autograph letters signed from Sir Walter Scott, one to J.G.Lockhart, the other one with no recipient, nd
Two autograph letters signed from Sir Walter Scott, one to J. G. Lockhart, 1 February, no year; other no recipient, no date.
