SIR  WALTER  SCOTT
1771 - 1832


Scott's Writings
   Some Reviewed by Patrick Killough
( Click on the blue titles for on-line texts of reviews.)

P L U S

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY About Sir Walter Scott and Scotland

[NOTE: I possess all of the major works of Scott and all but one item among the secondary literature (That one was too expensive, so I studied it via inter-library loan.]


Selected Works by Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832)

--1803. MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER.

--1805. THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL.

------  pp. 311 - 364 in THE POETICAL WORKS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT, BART. Together with the MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER, with the Author's INTRODUCTIONS and NOTES. Complete in One Volume. New York. Leavitt &  Allen Bros. Undated. 699 pages.

------  Edited with notes by William J. Rolfe, Litt. D., Formerly Head Master of the High School, Cambridge, Mass. With Illustrations. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Fredonia Books. Reprinted from the 1895 edition. Paper. ISBN I-58963-802-6.  Poem: pp. 1- 128. Notes: 129 - 238. Index of Words and Phrases: 239 - 241. Map of Scott-Land,

--1808. MARMION: A TALE OF FLODDEN FIELD.

NOTE: I hold five versions of MARMION. Only one is dated.


----The apparently oldest is in THE POETICAL WORKS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT, BART., referred to above for THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL, pp. 371 - 432. The print is VERY small. Notes abound in even SMALLER print.

The final two are the same text, with NO footnotes. Print is easy to read in both


----The hardcopy version is issued by Aegypan Press, edited and with a brief introduction by Henry Morley. This seems to be reprinted from the on-line Gutenberg Library.

----The third version is paper published by The Echo Library and is identical, so far as I can see, with the second version. It is styled "clear print." Its print is about 1/4 larger and bold throughout. It has 231 pages and ISBN
1- 4068 - 2165 - 9.

Version Four is MARMION by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Illustrated. Boston. James R. Osgood and Company 1885. 288 pp. Engravings by A. V. S. Anthony. Cantos and Introductions are in different size print. Easily readable. No footnotes.

Copy Five is SCOTT'S MARMION, edited by William J. Rolfe. Cambridge. John Wilson and Son. Copyright 1884 and 1885 by James R. Osgood and Company. Preface 1885 by Rolfe. 338 pp. Glossary. Purports to be first correct text in 50 years. Black and white illustrations. Editor's notes from 229 to 333.

--1808.  THE WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN.

--1809.  A COLLECTION OF SCARCE AND VALUABLE TRACTS.

-1810.  THE LADY OF THE LAKE: A POEM IN SIX CANTOS. Chicago. Donohue, Henneberry & Company. From the latest Edinburgh edition. undated. apparently reprint of 1830 edition. 335 pp.

----THE LADY OF THE LAKE. U. K. Dodo Press. 1899 (reprint). 141 pp.
ISBN 1-4065-0198-0. Paper. (Blurb on-line at barnes and noble dot com:  "This revised edition, published in 1899, features an extensive introduction that places Scott and his writings in historical and literary context, as well as explanatory notes, study guides, and suggested selections for class or book-group readings.  ... American writer WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY (1869-1910) served as co-editor of the Harvard Monthly and assistant professor of English at the University of Chicago. He authored several verse plays, books of poetry, and histories and criticisms of English literature.") [NOTE: there is nothing in this reprint but the text of the poem.]


--1811.  THE VISION OF DON RODERICK AND OTHER POEMS. Ebron Classics. Boston. 2006. paper. 167 pp. ISBN 0-543-85372-1

--1813.  ROKEBY. Reprinted from the 1871 Edition. Amsterdam. Fredonia Books. 2002. Paper. 284 pp.  ISBN: 1-58963-739-1.

--1814.  WAVERLEY: 'TIS SIXTY YEARS SINCE. Edited by Claire Lamont. New York. Oxford University Press. Paper. 1986. 1998.  xxxii. 464 pp. ISBN 0-19-283601-3.

--1814. THE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT.

--1815. THE LORD OF THE ISLES. With Notes and Appendix. 1871 edition. Reprinted by Fredonia Books, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2002. paper. 336 pp. ISBN: 1- 58963 - 739 - 9. [Also includes THE FIELD OF WATERLOO, 295 - 325.)


--1815.  GUY MANNERING, or THE ASTROLOGER.

------ London and Aylesbury. Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ltd. Melrose edition (1890/1900). Undated. 362 pp. GLOSSARY 363 - 364.

------ Edited by P.D. Garside with an introduction by Jane Millgate. Published in the Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels, Edinburgh University PRess, 1999. Published with revised critical apparatu New York, Penguin Classics, 2003. Paper. xlv. 355 pp. Glossary 439 - 459.

--1816.  MANNERS, CUSTOMS, AND HISTORY OF THE HIGHLANDERS OF SCOTLAND.  New York. Barnes & Noble Books. Paper. 2004. Introduction by Ewen A. Cameron.  xvi. 172 pp.

--1816.  PAUL'S LETTERS TO HIS KINSFOLK.

--1816.  TALES OF MY LANDLORD (THE BLACK DWARF and THE TALE OF OLD MORTALITY).

--1816. THE ANTIQUARY. Edited by David Hewitt. With introduction by David Punter.  New York. Penguin Classics. 1998. xlvi. 454 pp. Scots glossary 436 - 454.

--1816.  THE TALE OF OLD MORTALITY. New York. Penguin. 1999. Paper. xlvi. 447 pp. Glossary 428 - 447 pp.

--1817.  HAROLD THE DAUNTLESS.

------HAROLD THE DAUNTLESS AND DRAMATIC POEMS. Reprinted from the 1843 Edition. Honolulu. University Press of the Pacific. 2002. Paper. 383 pp. ISBN: 0-89875-832-7. 
HAROLD THE DAUNTLESS is pp. 5 - 88.

HALIDON HILL (1832)  is pp. 89 - 153.
MACDUFF'S CROSS (1823) is pp. 155 - 175.
THE DOOM OF DEVERGOIL (1830) begins p. 177 and ends p. 284.  AUCHINDRANE; OR THE AYRSHIRE TRAGEDY (1830) is pp. 285 - 383.

--1817.  ROB ROY. New York. Penguin Books. Paper. 1995. Afterword by Deborah Rogers. Glossary of Scottish expressions. 492 pp.

--1817.  ROB ROY. Abridged. Read aloud on two tapes (3 hours) by Robbie Coltrane. New York. 1995. Penguin Audio Books.


--1818. TALES OF MY LANDLORD, second series (THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN)

--1818. THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN. New York. Oxford University Press. Oxford World Classics. 1982. 1999. Paperback. Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Claire Lamont. xl. 583 pp. GLOSSARY 571 - 583.

--1819.  IVANHOE. New York. TOR Books. Paper. 2000. x. 534 pp. (1820 on title-page)

--1819. TALES OF MY LANDLORD, third series (THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR and A LEGEND OF THE WARS OF MONTROSE.) London and Aylesbury. Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ltd. Melrose edition (1890/1900). Undated. 296 pp. GLOSSARY 297 - 299.

------------ 1819. A LEGEND OF MONTROSE and THE BLACK DWARF (1816). London and Aylesbury. Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ltd. Melrose edition (1890/1900). Undated. 296 pp. GLOSSARY 297 - 299.

--1819. THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR.  New York. Penguin Books. Paper. Edited by J.H. Alexander. Introduction by Kathryn Sutherland. Has long Chronology of Walter Scott. xlix. 346 http://www.patrickkillough.com/books/sirws_lammermoor.htmpp.

--1819. NOVELS AND TALES OF THE AUTHOR OF WAVERLEY. 16 Volumes.

--1820.  THE MONASTERY.  London and Aylesbury. Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ltd. Melrose edition. Undated. 332 pp.  Glossary 329 - 332.

----THE MONASTERY. "The Waverly Novels: Volume 10. From the Abbotsford Edition. Holicong, Pennsylvania. Wildside Press.
Undated. Paper. 410 pp. NOTE: Contains Scott's INTRODUCTION (1830) and the "framing" Introductory Epistle From Captain Clutterbuck, pp. 19 -50. No Glossary.

--1820.  THE ABBOT. London and Aylesbury. Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ltd. Melrose edition. Undated. 495 pp. 380 pp. Glossary 377 - 380.

----THE ABBOT: BEING A SEQUEL TO THE MONASTERY. Aegypan Press. October 2006 Reprint of Project Gutenberg on-line text. Paper. 411 pp.


--1821. KENILWORTH.  New York. Airmont.  1969. Paperback. Introduction by Dr. Beryl Rowland. 448  pp.

----KENILWORTH: A ROMANCE. Edited and with an introduction by J. H. Alexander. Edinburgh. Edinburgh University Press. 1993. With revised and critical apparatus: New York. Penguin Classics. 1999. Paper. xlvi. 467 pp. Glossary 453 - 467.


--1821 (December). (1822 on Title Page.) THE PIRATE. London and Aylesbury. Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ltd. Undated.  Melrose edition (1890/1900). 404 pp. Glossary 401- 404.

--THE PIRATE. Reprint of 1871 Centenary edition. Lerwick, Shetlands. The Shetland Times Ltd. 1996. With foreword (i - xxiv) by Andrew Wawn. paper. 363 pp.
ISBN 1 898852 17 0.


--1822. THE FORTUNES OF NIGEL. London and Aylesbury. Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ltd. Melrose edition (1890/1900). Undated. 393 pp. Glossary 395 - 398.

----------- THE FORTUNES OF NIGEL. (Where in the USA published ?) Aegypan Press/An Alan Rodgers Book. August 2006. Text 451 pp. Large Print Glossary 453 - 463. ISBN 1598189239. paper. a reprint (but of what late edition is not stated. The glossary is slightly longer than the Melrose edition's.)


--1822.  PEVERIL OF THE PEAK. (1823 on title-page). London and Aylesbury. Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ltd. Melrose edition. Undated.
495 pp.


--1823.  QUENTIN DURWARD. Clinton, Massachusetts. Colonial Press. 1967. Paper. Introduction by C.L. Bennet. 480 pp.

--1823. (1824 on Title Page). ST. RONAN'S WELL. London and Aylesbury. Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ltd. Undated.  Melrose edition (1890/1900). 380 pp. Glossary 377 - 381.

-------ST. RONAN'S WELL. (which edition was copied is not clear. digitally enhanced text). Amsterdam. Fredonia Books. 2001. paper. 443 pp.  ISBN 1-58963-572-8.


--1824.  REDGAUNTLET: A TALE OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. New York. Penguin Putnam, Inc. 2000. Paper.  xlvii. Glossary 466 - 481. 481pp.

--1825. Paris? LIVES OF EMINENT NOVELISTS AND DRAMATISTS. Honolulu. University Press of the Pacific. 2002. Reprinted from the 1887 edition. paper. ISBN: -0-89875-979-X. xii. 617 pp.

--1825. TALES OF THE CRUSADERS (THE BETROTHED and THE TALISMAN).

----------1825.  THE TALISMAN. Edinburgh. Thomas Nelson and Sons. No printing date. xix. 395 pp.

----------THE TALISMAN. Large Print Edition. Charleston, South Carolina.  BiblioBazaar. 2006. ISBN 1-4364-0583-9. paper. 338 pp.

--1826.  WOODSTOCK or THE CAVALIER.  New York. Dutton. EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY. 1906. Reprinted 1969. Editor's Introduction by James C. Corson. 1969. xlv. 457 pp. Glossary 459-461. SN: 460 00072 I.

--1827  THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. 9 Volumes.

-----------THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON BUONPARTE, EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH  With A PRELIMINARY VIEW OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. By the Author of "Waverley," &c. In Two Volumes. Vol. I. Exeter. J. & B. Williams. 1834. xvi. 494 pp. (Ch. LIX)

--1827. CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE (CHRYSTAL CROFTANGRY'S NARRATIVE, THE HIGHLAND WIDOW, THE TWO DROVERS, THE SURGEON'S DAUGHTER).    Edited with an introduction by Claire Lamont. Edinburgh. Edinburgh University Press.  2000. With revised critical apparatus London and New York. Penguin Classics. 2003. xlvi. 288 pp.  Explanatory Notes 289 - 403. Glossary 404 - 427.

-------------1825 (THE BETROTHED) and (1827) THE HIGHLAND WIDOW. THE WAVERLEY NOVELS Volume Twenty-Four. New York. P. F. Collier & Sons. Undated. THE BETROTHED. p. 27. CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE.  p. 365. THE HIGHLAND WIDOW. p. 457. Walter Scott's APPENDIX to INTRODUCTION TO CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE. 529. NOTES 545. GLOSSARY unnumbered. INDEX unnumbered.

--1827. THE SURGEON'S DAUGHTER (with 1832 CASTLE DANGEROUS in undated Melrose Edition.

--1827.  TALES OF A GRANDFATHER. (Scotland to 1603)

[NOTE: THERE IS A RECENT 4-VOLUME PAPERBACK SERIES REPRODUCING THESE HISTORIES OF SCOTLAND WRITTEN BY SCOTT FOR HIS GRANDSON JOHN HUGH LOCKHART. THE NEW SERIES IS ENTITLED TALES OF A SCOTTISH GRANDFATHER AND FURTHER SUB-TITLED AS FOLLOWS:

-----------(1) FROM BANNOCKBURN TO FLODDEN: WALLACE, BRUCE & THE HEROES OF MEDIEVAL SCOTLAND. With introduction by George Grant. Nashville. Cumberland House. 2001. xii. 286 pp.

-----------(2) FROM GILESKIRK TO GREYFRIARS: MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS, JOHN KNOX & THE HEROES OF SCOTLAND'S REFORMATION. With introduction by George Grant. Nashville. Cumberland House. 2001. xii. 286 pp. viii. 303 pp.

------------(3) FROM GLENCOE TO STIRLING: ROB ROY, THE HIGHLANDERS & SCOTLAND'S CHIVALRIC AGE. With introduction by George Grant. Nashville. Cumberland House. 2001. xii. 286 pp. viii. 303 pp. viii. 288 pp.

------------(4) FROM MONTROSE TO CULLODEN: BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE & SCOTLAND'S ROMANTIC AGE. With introduction by George Grant. Nashville. Cumberland House. 2001. xii. 286 pp. viii. 303 pp. viii. 374 pp.

--1828. CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE, second series (THE FAIR MAID OF PERTH). London and Aylesbury. Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ltd. Melrose edition. Undated. 410 pp.

-----------1828, THE FAIR MAID OF PERTH or ST. VALENTINE'S DAY. London and Aylesbury. Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ltd. Melrose edition. Undated. 391pp. Glossary 393 - 395.


--1828.  TALES OF A GRANDFATHER, second series (Scotland 1603-1707)

--1829.  ANNE OF GEIERSTEIN or THE MAIDEN OF THE MIST. London and Aylesbury. Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ltd. Melrose edition. Undated. 410 pp.

-----------  ANNE OF GEIERSTEIN or THE MAIDEN OF THE MIST. The Waverley Novels. Volume Twenty-One. New York. P.F. Collier & Son. Undated. Novel 526 pp. Notes 526 - 536. Glossary 537 - 543. Index 544 - 548.

--1829.  HISTORY OF SCOTLAND, Volume I.

--1829.  TALES OF A GRANDFATHER, third series (Scotland 1707 - 1745)

--1829 (June) MAGNUM OPUS Collected Edition, Volume one. 48th and final volume in 1833.

--1830.  LETTERS ON DEMONOLOGY AND WITCHCRAFT.

--1830.  TALES OF A GRANDFATHER (France)

--1830.  HISTORY OF SCOTLAND. Volume 2.

--1830.  THE POETICAL WORKS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT, BART. Together with the MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER. WITH THE AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION AND NOTES. New York. Leavitt & Allen Bros. undated. inscribed inside front cover June 10, 1874. 699 pp.

-------------[CONTENTS: MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER ... SIR TRISTREM ... THE LAY OF THE LAST MINISTREL ... BALLADS TRANSLATED OR IMITATED FRM THE GERMAN ... MARMION: A TALE OF FLODDEN FIELD ... THE LADY OF THE LAKE ... MISCELLANEOUS POEMS ... ROKEBY ... THE VISION OF DON RODERICK ... THE LORD OF THE ISLES ... OCCASIONAL POEMS ... THE BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN ... HAROLD THE DAUNTLESS ... THE FIELD OF WATERLOO ... SONGS AND MISCELLANIES.]

--1831.  TALES OF MY LANDLORD, Fourth Series, Being STORIES Taken From The HISTORY OF FRANCE In Two Vols. VOL. I., x, 297 pp., VOL. II, 310 pp., viii.

--1831. MY AUNT MARGARET'S MIRROR AND OTHER TALES. Aegypan Press. no date. paper. 110 pp.

1831. --  COUNT ROBERT OF PARIS. London & Aylesbury. Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ltd. Melrose edition. Undated (probably between 1890 - 1910).

________COUNT ROBERT OF PARIS: THE WORKS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. Whitefish, Montana. Kessinger Publishing (Rare Reprint). Undated. Paper. XXX. 485 pp. [NOTE: 2004 reprint of 1905 Thomas Nelson & Sons edition. ISBN-10: 0766187780,
ISBN-13: 978-0766187788. Its larger print makes the mottoes/epigrams heading chapters notably easy to read.]

--1832. CASTLE DANGEROUS. (Printed in undated Melrose Edition with THE SURGEON'S DAUGHTER OF 1827)

--1887 * LIVES OF EMINENT NOVELISTS AND DRAMATISTS. Honolulu. University Press of the Pacific. 2002. Paper. xii. 617 pp.
ISBN: 0-89875-979-X "Reprinted from the 1887 edition."
* NOTE: as of April 19, 2007 I have not an earlier date of an original publication of these essays on individual writers. The "Publisher's Preface," presumably published in London in 1887 calls that edition "the first cheap edition" of LIVES, etc. But what the earlier expensive editions were I do not yet know. TPK Black Mountain, North Carolina.

--1972. 1998. THE JOURNAL OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. Edited and Introduced by W.E. K. Anderson. Canongate Classics 87. Edinburgh. Canongate Books. Paper. 918 pp. (Begun in 1825; partial publication by Lockhart in 1837)

--1981.  SCOTT ON HIMSELF: A SELECTION OF THE AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. David Hewitt, Ed.  Edinburgh. Scottish Academic Press. 1981. xxx. 298 pp.

--1992. SIR WALTER SCOTT: SELECTED POEMS. Edited with an introduction by James Reed. New York Routledge. 2003. Paper. 253 pp.
ISBN 0-415-96731-7.

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MATERIALS  BEARING  OR BASED ON  SIR WALTER SCOTT



--Joseph Ellis BAKER. THE NOVEL AND THE OXFORD MOVEMENT. New York. Russell & Russel. 1932. Reissued 1965. xiii. 220 p.

--Francois-Adrien BOIELDIEU. LA DAME BLANCHE. Libretto by Eugène Scribe. Audio CD. (November 5, 2002) Number of Discs: 2. Format: Live. Label: Opera D'oro. ASIN: B00006JKF3. Performed by Hilversum Radio Symphony Orchestra & Chorus with Frans Vroons, Erna Spoorenberg, Mimi Aarden, Guus Hoekman, Henk Driessen, Nicolai Gedda, Sophia Sante. Conducted by Jean Fournet. [NOTE: based on episodes in Walter Scott's GUY MANNERING and THE MONASTERY.]

--Dr. K. BOS. RELIGIOUS CREEDS AND PHILOSOPHIES AS REPRESENTED BY CHARACTERS IN SIR WALTER SCOTT'S WORKS AND BIOGRAPHY. Amsterdam. H. J. Paris. xii. 291 pp.

--David BROWN. WALTER SCOTT AND THE HISTORICAL IMAGINATION. London, Boston and Henley. Routledge & kegan Paul. 1979. 239 pp. ISBN 0 7100 0301  3.

--Allston BURR. SIR WALTER SCOTT: AN INDEX PLACING THE SHORT POEMS IN HIS NOVELS AND IN HIS LONG POEMS AND DRAMAS. Cambridge. Harvard University Press. 1936. vi. 130 pp.

--Iain G. BROWN (ed.) ABBOTSFORD AND SIR WALTER SCOTT: THE IMAGE AND THE INFLUENCE. Edinburgh. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 2003. Paper. xvii. 173 pp. ISBN 0 903903 26 1.

Angus and Jenni CALDER.  SCOTT. Arco Literary Critiques. New York. ARCO Publishing Company. 1969. 160 pp.

--J. A. CARRUTH. SIR WALTER SCOTT. Norwich. Jarrold Colour Publications. 1985. Pamphlet with many charts and photos. 30 pp. (unnumbered), ISBN 0-7117-0186-5.

--Donald CARSWELL.  SIR WALTER: A FOUR-PART STUDY IN BIOGRAPHY (Scott, Hogg, Lockhart, Joanna Baillie).  New York. Haskell House. 1930. 1971.  ix. 293 pp.

--Gilbert Keith CHESTERTON. "The Position of Sir Walter Scott," in TWELVE TYPES (1902), pp. 53 -59 of Sandy, Utah, Quiet Vision Publishing, 2004. 59 pp.

-- Princess Anna COMNENA. THE ALEXIAD. Translated from Greek by E. R. A. Sewter (1969). Reprinted New York. Penguin Classics. 2003. Paper. 560 pp. [NOTE: A source in Book X and elsewhere for Walter Scott's COUNT ROBERT OF PARIS.]

--Donald DAVIE. THE HEYDAY OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. London. Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1961. vii. 168 pp.

--DIGITAL LIBRARY Walter Scott.  http://www.walterscott.lib.ed.ac.uk/ [Edinburgh University Library Main Library, George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9LJ, Scotland]  http://www.walterscott.lib.ed.ac.uk/works/index.html lists Scott's major works, with links to texts.

--Gaetano DONIZETTI (1797 - 1848). "LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR: Opera in Three Acts. Text from Sir Walter Scott's 'THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR by Salvatore Cammerano. New York. The Metropolitan Opera. Novemer 13  1982.  Joan Sutherland. Alfredo Kraus. Pablo Elvira, Paul Plishka. The Metropolitan Orchestra, Chorus and Ballet, conducted by Richard Bonynge. Recording. DVD.

--John P. FARRELL. REVOLUTION AS TRAGEDY: THE DILEMMA OF THE MODERATE FROM SCOTT TO ARNOLD. Ithaca. Cornell University Press. 1980. 297 pp.

--Robert C. GORDON. UNDER WHICH KING?: A STUDY OF THE SCOTTISH WAVERLEY NOVELS. Edinburgh. Oliver  & Boyd. 1969. viii. 178 pp.

--Sir Herbert J. C. GRIERSON. SIR WALTER SCOTT, BART.  1938. Reissued 1969, New York, Haskell House Publishers Ltd. xii. 320 pp.

--James HOGG. DOMESTIC MANNERS AND PRIVATE LIFE OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. Reprinted from the original Edition of 1834. London. The Folio Press. 1987. ix. 49 pp.

--Andrew HOOK.  "Scott and America," Ch. Six, pp. 94 - 15, in FROM GOOSECREEK TO GANDERCLEUGH: STUDIES IN SCOTTISH-AMERICAN LITERATRY AND CULTURAL HISTORY. East Linton (Scotland). Tuckwell Press. 1999. paper. vii. 248 pp.

--Andrew D. HOOK, "Scott and America,"  pp. 3 - 13, Bulletin of The Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club 2005. Edinburgh. Presented 10/21/2004.

--Malcolm HOSSICK. SIR WALTER SCOTT: A CONCISE BIOGRAPHY. DVD. The Famous Authors Series. New York. Kultur Video Studio. Running time: 30 minutes.   ISBN 1-56127-813-0.  October 26, 1996. ASIN: 6304254385.

--Douglas William JEFFERSON. WALTER SCOTT: AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY. Edinburgh. Dunedin Academic Press, Ltd. 2002. Paper. 116 pp.

--Edgar JOHNSON. SIR WALTER SCOTT: THE GREAT UNKNOWN. New York. Macmillan. 1970. VOL I: xxiv. 759 pp. notes lxxvii. VOL II: x. 761 - 1397 pp.

--T. Patrick KILLOUGH.  "TO WIN READERS FOR SIR WALTER SCOTT: A CONSULTATION WITH ASHEVILLE TORCH CLUB." Remarks by Patrick Killough, November 02, 2006 to the Torch Club of Asheville-Blue Ridge, North Carolina.

--T. Patrick Killough. "SIR WALTER SCOTT AND JOHN HENRY NEWMAN." Remarks in Pittsburgh to the 2007 Convention of the Venerable John Henry Newman Association. Friday August 10   8:30 - 9:20 a. m.

--Mary LASCELLES. THE STORY-TELLER RETRIEVES THE PAST: HISTORICAL FICTION AND FICTITIOUS HISTORY IN THE ART OF SCOTT, STEVENSON, KIPLING AND SOME OTHERS. Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1980. xii. 167 pp.

--John Gibson LOCKHART.  MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF SIR WALTER SCOTT.  Philadelphia. Carey, Lea, & Blanchard. 1838.

    Volume VII. Boston. Elibron Classic Series (Admant Media Corporation). 2006. "accurate reproduction of the original"). Paper. vii. 335 pp.  ISBN 0-543-88384-1

--Georg LUKÀCS.  THE HISTORICAL NOVEL. {Translated from the German by Hannah and Stanley MItchell}. London. Merlin Press. 1962, 1965. 363 pp. Chapter One: "The Classical Form of the Historical Novel: Section Two, Sir Walter Scott, pp.  30 - 63."  [NOTE: Marxist analysis which spurred a revival in scholarly interest in Scott.]

-- Walter MAXWELL-SCOTT. ABBOTSFORD. Abbotsford. Bordernet & Meigle Colour Printers. Undated. Paper. 17 pp. (acquired on premises of Abbotsford.  ISBN 0 85933 270 5.

--Allan MASSIE. "Why We Should Read Scott Today," pp. 3 - 13, BULLETIN, 2003, The Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club.

--Moray McLAREN. SIR WALTER SCOTT: THE MAN AND PATRIOT. London. William Heinemann Ltd. 1970. xi. 244 pp.

--Felix MENDELSOHN. "LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR: Opera in Three Acts. Text from Sir Walter Scott's 'THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR by Salvatore Cammerano," First production -- Naples, 1835, pp. 159 - 162  in THE STORY OF A HUNDRED OPERAS. New York. Grosset 7 Dunlap. 1913. 1940.

--Jane MILLGATE.  WALTER SCOTT: THE MAKING OF THE NOVELIST. Toronto. University of Toronto Press. 1984. paperback 1987. xii. 223 pp.

--Jerome MITCHELL. THE WALTER SCOTT OPERAS: AN ANALYSIS OF OPERAS BASED ON THE WORKS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. University, Alabama. University of Alabama Press. 1977. xiv. 402 pp. ISBN 0-8173-6401-3.

--Jerome MITCHELL. MORE SCOTT OPERAS: FURTHER ANALYSES OF OPERAS BASED ON THE WORKS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. Lanham (Maryland). University Press of America, Inc. 1996. 328 pp.

--Jane OLIVER. THE BLUE HEAVEN BENDS OVER ALL: A NOVEL OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. 1971. Edinburgh. William Collins Sons. 1992. Paper. Belfast. The Blackstaff Press. 384 pp. ISBN 0-85640-450-0.

--Robert ORNSBY. MEMOIRS OF JAMES ROBERT HOPE-SCOTT. Volume 2. Boston. IndyPublish.com. May 2007. paper. 180 pp. plus IV Appendixes (pages unnumbered).
ISBN 1-4353-0217-6.

--Coleman O. PARSONS. WITCHCRAFT AND DEMONOLOGY IN SCOTT'S FICTION -- WIth Chapters on the Supernatural and Scottish Literature. Edinburgh and London. 1964. x. 363 pp.

--Eric QUAYLE. THE RUIN OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. New York. Clarkson N. Potter, Inc. 1968. 1969 American edition. 290 pp.

--Fiona ROBERTSON. LEGITIMATE HISTORIES: SCOTT, GOTHIC, AND THE AUTHORITIES OF FICTION. Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1994. xiv. 322 pp. ISBN 0-19-811224-6.

--Gioacchino ROSSINI.  LA DONNA DEL LAGO. Houston. Houston Symphony & Houston Grand Opera Chorus. Conductor: Claudio Scimone. Houston, October 5, 1981.

--Michael E. SCHIEFELBEIN. '"Unguarded Gaiety": Catholicism in Walter Scott's The Monastery and The Abbot',   pp. 15 - 55 in THE LURE OF BABYLON: SEVEN PROTESTANT NOVELISTS AND BRITAIN'S ROMAN CATHOLIC REVIVAL. Macon. Mercer University Press. 2001. 288 pp.

--Arthur SULLIVAN, Sir. IVANHOE. Excerpted in SULLIVAN & CO. THE OPERAS THAT GOT AWAY. CD. 1998. Jay Productions, Ltd. Arthur Davies, tenor,Gareth Jones, baritone,  Gillian Knight, contralto, Valerie Masterson, soprano, Frances McCafferty, mezzo-soprano, Richard Suart, baritone. The National Symphony Orchestra.David Steadman, conductor.

--William Makepeace THACKERY. REBECCA AND ROWENA. 1850. London. Hesperus Press. 2002. Forword by Matthew Sweet. 90 pp.

--Mark TWAIN. LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI. 1883. Reprinted 2000. Mineola, New York. Dover Thrift pocketbook. Editor John Berseth. 295 pp. [Included for Twain's famous attacks on Walter Scott for debasing American Southern taste in architecture, women and history. See Chapter  40 (Scott inspired the Louisiana state capitol, pp. 184 - 187); Chapter 41 (Scott caused one journalist to misunderstand women, p. 205); and Chapter 46 (Scott caused the American Civil War, 298f.)]

--A.N. (Anthony Norman) WILSON. THE LAIRD OF ABBOTSFORD: A VIEW OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. New York. Oxford University Press. reprint 1989. paper. 197 pp.

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SCOTLAND:
Geography, Diaspora, History, Language, Literature,
Culture, External Relations,
The British Isles

--James BUCHAN.  CROWDED WITH GENIUS: THE SCOTTISH ENLIGHTENMENT: EDINBURGH'S MOMENT OF THE MIND.  2003. New York. HarperCollins. Paper. 436 pp.

--James BUCHAN. SCOTTISH TRADITION: A COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH FOLK LITERATURE.  Boston. Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1984. 265 pp. Glossary 249 - 261.

--Anne BUDDLE. THE TIGER AND THE THISTLE: TIPU SULTAN AND THE SCOTS IN INDIA 1760 - 1800. Edinburgh. National Gallery of Scotland. 1999. 95 pp.

--Matthew FITT. BUT N BEN A-GO-GO. Edinburgh. Luath Press Limited. 2000. xiv. 207 pp. (Written in Scots.)

--Thomas Dudley FOSBROOKE.  BRITISH MONACHISM; or, MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE MONKS AND NUNS OF ENGLAND. London. John Nichols. 1827. Reprinted: Whitefish, Montana. Kessinger Publishing's Rare Reprints. Undated. Paper. 618 pp. ISBN: 1417960388. [NOTE: used heavily by scott in THE MONASTERY and THE ABBOT.]

--Antonia FRASER. MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS.New York. Dell. 1971. paper. 710 pp.

--John GALT. RINGAN GILHAIZE, or THE COVENANTERS. Edited with intro by Patricia J. Wilson. Edinburgh. 1995. paper. xv. 488 pp.

--William HAMILTON of Gilbertfield.  BLIND HARRY'S WALLACE. Introduced by Elspeth King. Illustrations by Owain Kirby. [Original epic poem in 11,877 stanzas c. 1477; first printed in Scotland c. 1508.]  1722 translated and adapted by William Hamilton. Current version is a scanning of the 1842 edition. Edinburgh. Luath Press Limited. 1998. Reprinted 2003. xxix. 222 pp. Wallace place names 224f.  William Wallace Some Important Known Dates and Events 226f. Further Reading 227.

--Arthur HERMAN (1956 - ). HOW THE SCOTS INVENTED THE MODERN WORLD. THE TRUE STORY OF HOW WESTERN EUROPE'S POOREST NATION CREATED OUR WORLD & EVERYTHING IN IT. New York. Random House/Three Rivers Press.  2001. paper. viii. 472 pp.

--Andrew HOOK. SCOTLAND AND AMERICA: A STUDY OF CULTURAL RELATIONS 1750 - 1835. Glasgow and London. Blackie and Son Limited 1975. xi. 260 pp.  ISBN 0 216 90041 7.

--Andrew HOOK.  FROM GOOSECREEK TO GANDERCLEUGH: STUDIES IN SCOTTISH-AMERICAN LITERATRY AND CULTURAL HISTORY. East Linton (Scotland). Tuckwell Press. 1999. paper. vii.  248 pp.

--John KNOX.  THE HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION OF RELIGION WITHIN THE REALM OF  SCOTLAND. Edited for popular use by C. J. Guthrie. Edinburgh. The Banner of Truth Trust. 1898. Reprinted 2000. ISBN 0 85151 358 1. Paper. xxvi. 364 pp. [NOTE: shortened text, unusual words immediately explained in parentheses.]

--Andrew LANG. JOHN KNOX AND THE REFORMATION. New York. Longmans, Green and Co. 1905. Kessinger Publishing's Rare Mystical Reprints. Date not given for reprint. Paper. xiv. 281 pp.

--Iseabail MACLEOD and Pauline CAIRNS (eds.).  CONCISE ENGLISH-SCOTS DICTIONARY. Edinburgh. The Scottish National Dictionary Association. 1993. 302 pp.

--Iseabeai MACLEOD. THE POCKET GUIDE TO SCOTTISH WORDS: SCOTS, GAELIC.  Glasgow. Richard Drew Ltd. 1986. Revised 2006.
96 pp. ISBN (13): 978-0-9552599-0-6.

--Geddes MACGREGOR. SCOTLAND: AN INTIMATE PORTRAIT. Boston. Houghton Mifflin Company. 1980. 1985. 1900. paper. xi. 276 pp.

--John MARSDEN. SEA-ROAD OF THE SAINTS: CELTIC HOLY MEN IN THE  HEBRIDES. Edinburgh. Floris Books. 1995. paper. 213 pp. ISBN 0-86315-210-4. (Has three useful maps: Inner Hebrides, Outer Hebrides, The Sea-Road of the Saints. St. Ronan is treated pp. 143, 145 - 149, 176.)

--E. R. NORMAN. ANTI-CATHOLICISM IN VICTORIAN ENGLAND. London. George Allen and Unwin. LTD. 1968. 240 pp.

--Alfred OLLIVANT.  BOB, SON OF BATTLE.  Doubleday Page. 1898. New York. Grosset & Dunlap.  [undated,  before 1955]. Illustrated.  306 pp.

--Alfred OLLIVANT.  BOB, SON OF BATTLE. Adapted and Abridged by Olive Price, Illustrated by Mort Kuenstler. New York. Grosset & Dunlap. 1960. 61 pp. [NOTE: all lowland Scots/Border English texts removed!]

--Jane PORTER. THE SCOTTISH CHIEFS: A ROMANCE. First published 1810. Edited by Fiona Price. Peterborough, Ontario. Broadview Editions. 2007. paper. 786 pp. ISBN 978-1-55111-598-6.

--J. S. RICHARDSON (description), Marguerite WOOD (history) and C. J. TABRAHAM (revision). MELROSE ABBEY. Edinburgh. Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1981. Paper. 43 pp. ISBN 0 11 491673 X.

--Trevor ROYLE.  THE MAINSTREAM COMPANION TO SCOTTISH LITERATURE. Edinburgh. Mainstream Publishing. 1993. Paper. xi. 335 pp. ISBN 1 85158 583 4.

--David STEVENSON. THE COVENANTERS AND THE WESTERN ASSOCIATION 1648 - 1650.  Ayr. Ayshire Archeological and Natural History Association. 1982. pp 145 - 187.

--Robert Louis STEVENSON. KIDNAPPED. 1886. Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Donald McFarlan. New York.  Penguin Classics. xxvii. 233 p. Glossary 231- 233.

--Alexander WARRACK. THE CONCISE SCOTS DICTIONARY. New York. Crescent Books. 1911. 1988. 1989. ISBN 0-517-67377-0. xii. 717 pp.

--James WEBB.  BORN FIGHTING: HOW THE SCOTS-IRISH SHAPED AMERICA. New York. Broadway Books. 2004. 2005. Paper. ISBN 0-7679-1689-1.  xii. 369 pp.

--Jenny WORMALD, editor. SCOTLAND: A HISTORY. New York. Oxford University Press. 2005. xxi. 380 pp.
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T. Patrick Killough
01/21/2008
Dallas, Texas