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The Fortunes of Nigel by Walter Scott

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The complete online text of The Fortunes of Nigel by Walter Scott.


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Biography of Walter Scott, Sir
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The Scottish novelist and poet Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) is the acknowledged master of the historical novel. He was one of the most influential authors of modern times. Walter Scott was born in Edinburgh on August 15, 1771, the son of a lawyer with a...
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Biography of Walter Scott, Sir
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Walter Scott was the most influential novelist in world literature. Relying on his capacious memory and drawing on medieval and Renaissance verse romance, his eighteenth-century forerunners in the novel, contemporary women writers of "national tales" and...


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The Fortunes of Nigel (1822) is a novel written by Sir Walter Scott. The hero of the story is Nigel...


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The Homoerotic Subtext in Scott's The Fortunes of Nigel: The Question of Evidence.
03/22/2000: 8,361 words, approx. 28 pages
Homosexuality presents special problems for historians. Historians feel they must rely on evidence to prove or disprove claims about the past, the harder the better. Notions of evidence, especially for more recent times, typically require something written to prove that something was or...
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Studies in the Novel
"The ordinary rules of the pave": urban spaces in Scott's Fortunes of Nigel.(Sir Walter Scott )(Critical Essay)
12/22/2001: 6,762 words, approx. 23 pages
It scarcely needs mentioning that Sir Walter Scott is not known for his representations of cities. While London is projected as a destination for Jeanie Deans and Edward Waverley, or as a point of origin for Rob Roy's Frank Osbaldistone, the city itself...
 


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