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  1. When Sir Walter Scott was a boy he sometimes travelled with his father from Selkirk to Melrose, in the Border Country where some of his novels are set.

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  1. It acts as a Victorian gothic monument to commemorate the Scottish author, Sir Walter Scott.

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  1. D. 1931. An educator and author Coleman O. Parsons was an expert on the works of Sir Walter Scott.

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  1. The interested reader is referred to Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border by Sir Walter Scott.

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  1. Stevenson, as far as one can learn, had no Celtic blood; none, at least, of traceable infusion: he was more purely Lowland than Sir Walter Scott.

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  1. Sir Walter Scott established Hogg's literary reputation by including some of his poems in Border Minstrelsy.

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  1. The Bannatyne Club was founded by Sir Walter Scott to print rare works of Scottish interest, whether in history, poetry, or general literature.

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  1. She confessed the authorship to Sir Walter Scott in 1823.

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  1. The Scottish Deerhound is featured in the writings of novelist, Sir Walter Scott who had a female Deerhound named "Maida".
  2. Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), Scottish poet and novelist, mentions his dinner engagement with Lady Davy [who married Sir Humphrey Davy in 1812]. Move Up

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  1. Death of Sir Walter Scott, novelist and poet, at his Abbotsford home.

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  1. He became a close friend of Sir Walter Scott.

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  1. The influence of Scottish 19th century author and poet Sir Walter Scott stretches far beyond Scotland.

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  1. Entrance Hall at Abbotsford, where Sir Walter Scott lived from 1811 to his death in 1832.

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  1. However, Burns suspected it was an imitation, and together with Ramsay and Sir Walter Scott eventually discovered its author.

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  1. Redgauntlet A novel told in a series of letters by Sir Walter Scott.
  2. Donizetti's most famous opera is surely Lucia di Lammermoor, based on a novel by Sir Walter Scott. Move Up

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  1. Ivanhoe is a romantic opera in three acts based on the novel by Sir Walter Scott, with music by Sir Arthur Sullivan and a libretto by Julian Sturgis.

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  1. Redgauntlet is an historical novel by Sir Walter Scott, set in Scotland in the 1760s in Dumfries.
  2. The Scottish novelist and poet Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) is the acknowledged master of the historical novel. Move Up

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  1. Sir Walter Scott launched a new wave of Celtic romanticism with the publication of scores of historical novels and poems.

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  1. Saladin appears in a sympathetic light in Sir Walter Scott 's The Talisman (1825).
  2. Both Hospitalers and Templars are fairly well known to those who have read such historical novels as The Talisman by Sir Walter Scott. Move Up

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  1. In Romantic literature, Scotland offers Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson 's epic adventures and the leading poet of his day, Robert Burns.
  2. ABBOTSFORD, the residence of Sir Walter Scott, on the Tweed, near Melrose, built by him on the site of a farm called Clarty Hole. Move Up
  3. Though Saladin faded into history after the Middle Ages, he appears in a sympathetic light in Sir Walter Scott 's novel The Talisman (1825). Move Up

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