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  • Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet FRSE FSAScot (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).
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  • From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Scottish novelist (1771–1832). For other people named Walter Scott, see Walter Scott (disambiguation).
  • One of the earliest occurrences of Sir Walter Scott being referred to as the “Wizard of the North” was in the periodical The Literary Gazette on July 14th, 1821.
  • Modern scholars consider Scottish author Sir Walter Scott both the inventor of the historical novel and the first best-selling novelist.
  • polis memuru michael thomas'ın ifadesine göre, arbede sırasında walter scott elektrik şok cihazını polisin elinden almış ve polis de ölüm korkusu ile walter'ı öldürmüş.
  • 3. Kendine has bir anlatım tarzı: Walter Scott’ın eserlerinin betimlemelerindeki zenginlik, çağrışımsal gücü ayırt edici bir anlatım özelliğidir.
  • Walter Scott Kimdir? Edebi alandaki çalışmalarını ilk olarak inceleme, sonra şiir ve en sonra da roman olarak devam ettiren, İskoç kökenli bir yazardır.
  • [Continuing my read-through of Walter Scott. Previously on this blog: Kenilworth (1821), The Pirate (1821/22), The Fortunes of Nigel (1822), Peveril of the Peak...
  • Sir Walter Scott was a Scottish historical poet, novelist and playwright. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline.
  • Sir Walter Scott, was a renowned Scottish author, novelist, poet, and playwright who is still celebrated for his contributions to Scottish literature.
  • Walter Scott’s unique writing style and literary qualities of his masterpieces brought praiseworthy changes in the Scottish as well as global English literature.