Walter Scott

''[[Portrait of Sir Walter Scott]]'' by [[Thomas Lawrence]], {{circa|1826}} Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet (15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832), was a Scottish novelist, poet and historian. Many of his works remain classics of European and Scottish literature, notably the novels ''Ivanhoe'' (1819), ''Rob Roy'' (1817), ''Waverley'' (1814), ''Old Mortality'' (1816), ''The Heart of Mid-Lothian'' (1818), and ''The Bride of Lammermoor'' (1819), along with the narrative poems ''Marmion'' (1808) and ''The Lady of the Lake'' (1810). He had a major impact on European and American literature.

As an advocate and legal administrator by profession, he combined writing and editing with his daily work as Clerk of Session and Sheriff-Depute of Selkirkshire. He was prominent in Edinburgh's Tory establishment, active in the Highland Society, long time a president of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1820–1832), and a vice president of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (1827–1829). His knowledge of history and literary facility equipped him to establish the historical novel genre as an exemplar of European Romanticism. He became a baronet of Abbotsford in the County of Roxburgh, Scotland, on 22 April 1820; the title became extinct upon his son's death in 1847. Provided by Wikipedia
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    <<The>> black dwarf. A legend of Montrose by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

    Published 1858
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    Brief an [Johann Martin] Lappenberg by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

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    Brief an George Mc Crevin by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

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    Unterschrift von Walter Scott by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

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    Brief an General [David] Stewart [of Garth] by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

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    Quentin Durward by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

    Published 1845
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    The monastery by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

    Published 1859
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    Memoirs of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

    Published 1826
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    Anne of Geierstein by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

    Published 1871
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    The fair maid of Perth by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

    Published 1871
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    Woodstock by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

    Published 1871
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    The heart of Mid-Lothian in two volumes by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

    Published 1858
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    The heart of Mid-Lothian by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

    Published 1858
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    The heart of Mid-Lothian by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

    Published 1858
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    Peveril of the peak in two volumes by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

    Published 1860
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    Peveril of the peak by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

    Published 1860
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    Peveril of the peak by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

    Published 1860
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    Erzählungen eines Großvaters aus der schottischen Geschichte by Scott, Walter 1771-1832, Scott, Walter 1771-1832

    Published 1828
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    Briefe über Dämonologie und Hexerei by Scott, Walter 1771-1832

    Published 1833
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