Walter Scott; Edited by D. D. DevlinDavid Douglas Devlin |
Contents
Acknowledgements | 7 |
Chronology of Scotts Life | 25 |
ALEXANDER WELSH Scotts Heroes | 63 |
Copyright | |
6 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
action admiration adventure Alan Antiquary artist Ashton attitude auld Bailie Nicol Jarvie Baron Bradwardine Bride of Lammermoor chapter character civil Clara comic conflict contrast critics Darsie Latimer David Daiches Edgar Edinburgh Edward Waverley Edwin Muir eighteenth century emotions England English fact Fair Maid Fairford faith fate father feeling Fergus feudal fiction figure Flora Francis Osbaldistone Guy Mannering hand Hanoverian Heart of Midlothian heroic heroism Highland honour human interest Ivanhoe Jacobite Jeanie Deans justice kind Lady lives MacIvor modern moral narrative nature never novelist Old Mortality Osbaldistone Pan Tadeusz passion past person Peter Peebles plot political Porteous present providential Ravenswood reader rebellion Redgauntlet represents Rob Roy romantic Saddletree Saxon scene Scotland Scots Scott's novels Scottish history Scottish novels sense side Sir Walter Scott society story symbolic sympathy tale theme Tory tradition Tyrrel violence virtues Waverley Novels Waverley's whole writing