Sir Walter Scott, baronet (1771-1832)
Scottish poet, novelist, antiquary, biographer, editor, and sheriff.
Scottish poet, novelist, antiquary, biographer, editor, and sheriff.
“Ancient History of Scotland” in
Quarterly Review.
The Antiquary.
“The Black Dwarf” in
Tales of my Landlord.
The Bridal of Triermain, or, the Vale of St. John: in Three Cantos.
“Caledonian Sketches” in
Quarterly Review.
“Childe Harold, Canto III.—and other Poems” in
Quarterly Review.
“Childe Harold—Canto IV” in
Quarterly Review.
“Chronicle of the Cid” in
Quarterly Review.
A Collection of scarce and valuable Tracts, on the most interesting and
entertaining Subjects: but chiefly such as relate to the History and Constitution of these
Kingdoms. Selected from an infinite number in print and manuscript, in the Royal, Cotton,
Sion, and other public, as well as private Libraries; particularly that of the late Lord
Somers.
“Correspondence of Lady Suffolk” in
Quarterly Review.
“Culloden Papers” in
Quarterly Review.
Description of the Regalia of Scotland.
“Emma” in
Quarterly Review.
“The Fair Isabel of Cotchele” in
Quarterly Review.
“Fatal Revenge; or, the Family of Montorio” in
Quarterly Review.
The Field of Waterloo: a Poem.
“Gertrude of Wyoming” in
Quarterly Review.
Guy Mannering, or, the Astrologer.
“Hajji Baba in England” in
Quarterly Review.
Harold the Dauntless: a Poem in Six Cantos.
“The Heart of Mid-Lothian” in
Tales of my Landlord, second series.
The History of Scotland.
Ivanhoe: a Romance.
The Lady of the Lake: a Poem.
The Lay of the Last Minstrel: a Poem.
“Letters from the Hon. Horace Walpole to George Montagu, Esq. from the year
1736 to 1770” in
Quarterly Review.
The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Emperor of the French. With a preliminary
View of the French Revolution.
The Lord of the Isles: a Poem.
Marmion; a Tale of Flodden Field.
Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, consisting of Historical and Romantic
Ballads, collected in the Southern Counties of Scotland, with a few of modern date, founded
upon Local Tradition.
“On Planting Waste Lands” in
Quarterly Review.
The Old Mortality.
“On Ornamental Plantations and Landscape Gardening” in
Quarterly Review.
Paul's Letters to his Kinsfolk.
“Pepys's Memoirs” in
Quarterly Review.
“Pitcairn's Ancient Criminal Trials of Scotland” in
Quarterly Review.
Quentin Durward.
“Reliques of Robert Burns” in
Quarterly Review.
Rob Roy.
Rokeby; a Poem.
“Salmonia, or Days of Fly-Fishing” in
Quarterly Review.
Secret History of the Court of James the First.
“Southey's Curse of Kehama” in
Quarterly Review.
“Southey's Life of John Bunyan” in
Quarterly Review.
The State Papers and Letters of Sir Ralph Sadler, Knight-banneret.
Sir Tristrem; a Metrical Romance of the Thirteenth Century.
Tales of a Grandfather; being Stories taken from Scottish History.
Tales of my Landlord.
“Tytler's History of Scotland” in
Quarterly Review.
The Vision of Don Roderick; a Poem.
Waverley: or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since.
Waverley Novels.
The Works of John Dryden, now first collected.
“Works of John Home, Esq.” in
Quarterly Review.
The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D.: containing additional Letters, Tracts, and
Poems, not hitherto published; with Notes, and a Life of the Author.