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  1. Woodstock or The Cavalier: The Works of Sir Walter Scott by Sir Walter Scott, 2010-09-10
  2. The Lady of the Lake by Sir Walter Scott, 2009-10-04
  3. Rob RoyVolume 01 by Sir Walter Scott, 2010-05-21
  4. Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft by Sir Walter Scott, 2010-06-26
  5. Ivanhoe by Walter Scott, Sharon Penman, 2001-07-01
  6. Quentin Durward by Sir Walter Scott, 2009-10-04
  7. The Talisman by Sir Walter Scott, 2010-04-20
  8. The Cheaters: The Walter Scott Murder by Scottie Priesmeyer, 1997-07-01
  9. The Lady of the Lake by Sir Walter Scott, 2008-07-28
  10. Ivanhoe: a romance by Walter Scott, 2010-08-28
  11. The Life of Walter Scott: A Critical Biography (Blackwell Critical Biographies) by John Sutherland, 1998-01-13
  12. The Heart of Midlothian by Sir Walter Scott, 2010-02-11
  13. Rob Roy (Signet Classics) by Walter Scott, 2007-05-01
  14. The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Complete by Walter Scott, 2010-09-25

41. Scott, Sir Walter. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. scott, Sir walter. 1771–1832, scottish novelist and poet, b. Edinburgh.He is considered the father of both the regional and the historical novel. 1.
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42. Poets' Corner - Sir Walter Scott - The Lay Of The Last Minstrel
The Lay of the Last Minstrel. by Sir walter scott. To The Right HonourableCharles Earl of Dalkeith This Poem Is Inscribed By The Author. Preface.
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The Lay of the Last Minstrel
by Sir Walter Scott
To The Right Honourable
Charles Earl of Dalkeith
This Poem Is Inscribed By The Author.
    Preface
    The Poem, now offered to the Public, is intended to illustrate the customs and manners which anciently prevailed on the Borders of England and Scotland. The inhabitants living in a state partly pastoral and partly warlike, and combining habits of constant depredation with the influence of a rude spririt of chivalry, were often engaged in scenes highly susceptible of poetical ornament. As the description of scenery and manners was more the object of the Author than a combined and regular narrative, the plan of the Ancient Metrical Romance was adopted, which allows greter latitude, in this respect, than would be consistent with the dignity of a regular Poem. The same model offered other faculties, as it permits an occasional alteration of measure, which, in some degree, authorizes the change of rhythm in the text. The machinery, also, adopted from popular belief, would have seemed puerile in a Poem which did not partake of the rudeness of the old Ballad, or Metrical Romance. For these reasons, the Poem was put into the mouth of an ancient Minstrel, the last of the race, who, as he is supposed to have survived the Revolution, might have caught somewhat of the refinement of modern poetry, without losing the simplicity of his original model. The date of the Tale itself is about the middle of the sixteenth century, when most of the personages actually flourished. The time occupied by the action is Three Nights and Three Days.

43. Scott, Walter C1745-1815 IRE>NY>QC: First Generation
before 1765. Mary died after 1795. walter scott arrived from Ireland 2 yrs afterthe French War. walter scott and Mary ? had the following children
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Walter Scott was born in Ireland circa 1745. Walter died 9 August 1815 in Noyan, Missisquoi Co, QC, at 70 years of age. His body was interred 11 August 1815. He married Mary ? before 1765. Mary died after 1795. Walter Scott and Mary ? had the following children: + 2 i. James Scott was born circa 1756. + 3 ii. John Scott was born before 1760. + 4 iii. Thomas Scott was born before 1765. + 5 iv. Mary Scott was born circa 1770. + 6 v. Esther Scott was born before 1773. + 7 vi. Jane Scott was born circa 1773.
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44. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
Texts of selected poems.
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  • 45. Scott, Walter M.
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    46. Scott, Walter
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    47. Scott, Walter
    Biography walter scott Writer Scotland Born 15 Aug 1771 Died 21 Sep 1832 walter scottwas born in Edinburgh in 1771, educated at the high school and university
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    Walter Scott was born in Edinburgh in 1771, educated at the high school and university there, and admitted to the Scottish Bar in 1792. From 1799 until his death he was Sheriff of Selkirkshire, and from 1806-30 he held a well-paid office as a principal clerk to the Court of Session in Edinburgh, the supreme Scottish civil court. From 1805, too, Scott was secretly an investor in, and increasingly controller of, the printing and publishing businesses of his associates, the Ballantyne brothers.
    Crippling polio in infancy, conflict with his Calvinist lawyer father in adolescence, rejection by the woman he loved in his 20s and financial ruin in his 50s seem scarcely to have checked Scott's productive energy and personal warmth. His first literary efforts, in the late 1790s, were translations of German poems and plays, romantic and historical. In 1805 Scott's first considerable original work, 'The Lay of the Last Minstrel', launched a series of narrative poems that romanticised key incidents and settings of early Scottish history and brought him fame and fortune.
    In 1813, however, Scott declined the poet laureateship, recommending Southey instead, and turned towards fiction, devising a new form that was to dominate the early 19th-century novel. 'Waverley' (1814) and its successors draw on the social and cultural contrasts and the religious and political conflicts of recent Scottish history to examine the nature and the cost of political and cultural change and the relation between historical process and individual human beings. Many of the novels after 'Ivanhoe' (1819) extend their range to the England and Europe of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

    48. Quotez - Scott, Walter
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    "How pleasant it is for a father to sit at his child's board. It is like an aged man reclining under the shadow of an oak which he has planted." Quotez - a selection of quotations
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    49. Scott, Walter Dill: The Psychology Of Advertising (1908)
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    Scott, Walter Dill The Psychology of Advertising (1908) . Edited by Robert H. Wozniak. Distributed for the Thoemmes Press. 294 p. 1998 Series: (T-CP) Thoemmes Press - Classics in Psychology Cloth CUSA $90.00tx 1-85506-694-7 A pioneering contribution to applied psychology. More than any other, this work served to make the business community aware of the power of psychological conceptions in the design of effective advertising. Subjects:
    • Economics and Business: BusinessBusiness Economics and Management Studies Psychology: Social Psychology
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    52. Eserver.org/fiction/heart-of-mid-lothian.txt
    walter scott The Heart of MidLothian =an electronic transcription version 1.0 1995-10-08 For detailed information
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    Walter Scott : The Heart of Mid-Lothian ======================================= an electronic transcription version 1.0: 1995-10-08 For detailed information about the source edition and the transcription, see the notes at the end of this text file. THE HEART OF MID-LOTHIAN BY SIR WALTER SCOTT, BART. TALES OF MY LANDLORD COLLECTED AND ARRANGED BY JEDEDIAH CLEISHBOTHAM, SCHOOLMASTER AND PARISH CLERK OF GANDERCLEUGH. SECOND SERIES. THE HEART OF MID-LOTHIAN. Hear, Land o' Cakes and brither Scots, Frae Maidenkirk to Johnny Groat's, If there's a hole in a' your coats, I rede ye tent it; A chiel's amang you takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it!-=Burns.= Ahora bien, dijo el Cura: traedme, senor hu sped, aquesos libros, que los quiero ver. Que me place, respondi el; y entrando en su aposento, saco d l una maletilla vieja cerrada con una cadenilla, y abri ndola, hall vet l l l * The Lord Provost was ex-officio commander and colonel of the corps, * which might be increased to three hundred men when the times required * it. No other drum but theirs was allowed to sound on the High Street * between the Luckenbooths and the Netherbow. Poor Fergusson, whose irregularities sometimes led him into unpleasant rencontres with these military conservators of public order, and who mentions them so often that he may be termed their poet laureate, Such a phantom of former days still * This hook was to enable the bearer of the Lochaber-axe to scale a * gateway, by grappling the top of the door, and swinging himself up by the * staff of his weapon. creeps, I have been informed, round the statue of Charles the Second, in the Parliament Square, as if the image of a Stuart were the last refuge for any memorial of our ancient manners; and one or two others are supposed to glide around the door of the guardhouse assigned to them in the Luckenbooths, when their ancient refuge in the High Street was laid low.

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    54. The Wreck Of The Walter Scott In Huckleberry Finn
    Mark Twain's views on Sir walter scott's influence in the preCivil War South as expressed in Life on the Mississippi and Huckleberry Finn.
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    Mark Twain picture A dventures of Huckleberry Finn has one of the most brilliant and unusual opening lines in American literature: "You don't know about me, without you have read a book by the name of 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,' but that don't matter." When readers get to chapter 13 and discover that the wrecked steamboat Huck and Jim were stranded on was the Walter Scott, a similar statement might be appropriate: "You don't know about this, without you have read a book by the name of 'Life on the Mississippi,' and it does matter." Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) was a Scottish author who is credited with writing the first historical novel ( Waverly, 1814) and for popularizing romantic historical fiction with such books as Guy Mannering Rob Roy Ivanhoe (1819), and many others that became extremely popular in the American South of Twain's youth. In his chapter on "The Sir Walter Disease" in Mark Twain as Critic

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    walter scott Rob Roy = a machinereadable transcriptionVersion 1.2 1996-11-04 See the information at the end of this text
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    Walter Scott: Rob Roy ================================ a machine-readable transcription Version 1.2: 1996-11-04 See the information at the end of this text file for notes on source and transcription details is still * Note A. The Grey Stone of MacGregor. shown, and where his great strength and courage are the theme of many traditions. 1000 sterling, obtained from several noblemen and gentlemen under pretence of purchasing cows for them in the Highlands. This advertisement appeared in June 1712, and was several times repeated. It fixes the period when Rob Roy exchanged his commercial adventures for speculations of a very different complexion. 3400 merks, being the balance which MacGregor pretended remained due to him, after deducting all that he owed to the Duke of Montrose. However, after detaining Mr. Graham five or six days in custody on the island, which is still called Rob Roy's Prison, and could be no comfortable dwelling for November nights, the Outlaw seems to have despaired of attaining further advantage from his bold attempt, and suffered his prisoner to depart uninjured, with the account-books, and bills granted by the tenants, taking especial care to retain the cash. 5 on each stirring up to blood and strife. Robin Oig, under her instigation, swore that as soon as he could get back a certain gun which had belonged to his father, and had been lately at Doune to be repaired, he would shoot MacLaren, for having presumed to settle on his mother's land.

    56. Lucia Di Lammermoor By Gaetano Donizetti
    Information concerning Donizetti's opera Lucia di Lammermoor, based on Sir walter scott's Bride of Lammermoor.
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    Dame Joan Sutherland as Lucia di Lammermoor Lucia di Lammermoor , an opera by Gaetano Donizetti (1797 - 1848). Libretto by Salvatore Cammarano, based on Sir Walter Scott's The Bride of Lammermoor. Produced in Naples at the Teatro San Carlo on the 26 th September 1835. Miss Lucy Ashton (Lucia) loves the family enemy Sir Edgar of Ravenswood (Edgardo), but her brother, Lord Henry Ashton (Enrico) forces her to marry Lord Arthur Bucklaw (Arturo). When Edgar finds out, Lucy goes mad and kills Arthur. Edgar commits suicide from grief. Musical highlights include:
    Lucia's aria, Regnava ne silenzio (Enveloped in silence).
    Lucia and Edgardo's duet, Verranno a te sull'aure (Borne by gentle breezes).
    Act II sextet, Chi mi frena in tal momento (Who restrains me at such a moment?).
    Lucia's Mad Scene, Alfin son tua (At last I am yours).
    Edgardo's aria, Tu che a Dio spiegasti l'ali (You who have spread your wings to heaven). Famous singers include:
    Lucia: Lily Pons, Maria Callas, Joan Sutherland.
    Edgardo: Richard Tucker, Giuseppe DiStefano, Luciano Pavarotti.

    57. Kelso Online, Scottish Borders
    Once described by Sir walter scott as The most romantic if not the most beautiful place in Scotland , Kelso, in the scottish Borders, is a fantastic place to visit.
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    This is the web site of Kelso, the cobbled town set in the heart of the Scottish Borders, Scotland.You'll discover from reading through all of the links on this site that Kelso, despite only having a population of just over 6000, boasts a thriving community and is a town where there is always something on and something to see.
    Major local events such as the annual dog show, the Border Union Trade Show and the declaration of the Kelso Laddie is proof that the town is, indeed, a fantastic place for tourists to visit year after year. Add to the previous list the fact that Kelso has an 18 hole golf course, rugby, cricket and football clubs, as well as one of the oldest and friendliest race courses in the UK and you'll begin to realise that there is more to our town than meets the eye.

    58. Melrose Abbey, Scotland
    From a 19thcentury series by John Stoddard, this photograph of the ruins with a brief history and romantic description quoted from Sir walter scott.
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    MELROSE ABBEY, SCOTLAND - The charm of this celebrated structure is proverbial and it well deserves its reputation. Its noble columns, windows and arches are of exquisite beaty and delicate carving, and justify this poetical yet accurate description of Sir Walter: "Thou wouldst have thought some fairy's hand, 'Twixt poplars straight, an osier wand, in many a freakish knot had twined; Then framed a spell when the work was done, And changed the willow wreaths to stone." This magnificent Abbey was built by King David I., in the twelfth century, and many of the monarchs of Scotland were buried here. Here is also deposited the heart of Robert Bruce. So durable is the red sandstone in which they are chiselled that the most delicately- sculptured capitals and flowers are still perfect, save where the hand of man has injured them. Yes, the "hand of man," for the mere lapse of time would not have caused such overthrow as this. Alas! It has been almost univerally the fact that man himself has shattered the most exquisite and wonderful structures which human genius has been able to create. So was it here. Again and again contending armies plundered it, and finally the Scotch Reformers did even more injury to its remaining statues and carving than had been effected by the ravages of war! The sight of this ruined pile at moonlight can never be forgotten and imparts forevermore a new charm to the well-known lines of Scott: "If thou wouldst view fair Melrose aright, Go visit it by the pale moonlight, When buttress and buttress alternately Seemed framed of ebony and ivory; And home returning, soothly swear, Was never scene so sad and fair."

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