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Biography of Walter Scott, Sir
921 words, approx. 3.1 pages
 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
8558 words, approx. 28.5 pages
 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 Economist (US)
Sir Walter Scott.(Scottish writer's journal republished)(Brief Article)
01/09/1999: 824 words, approx. 3 pages A true Hogmanay cheer went up in Scotland at the republication of Sir Walter Scott's ''Journal'' (Canongate, K12.99), one of the most delightful and moving works of autobiography and hitherto virtually unavailable. The ''Journal'' covers only the last seven years of Scott's life, but...
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 Accounting Historians Journal
The personal account books of Sir Walter Scott.
12/01/2002: 11,942 words, approx. 40 pages Abstract: This study examines the personal account books of Sir Walter Scott, the world-renowned Scottish author, a topic not explored before by Scott scholars or accounting historians. It sets the account books in the context of Scott's accounting education and experience, which took place...


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