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Sir Walter Scott: Critical Essay by Coleman O. Parsons

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SOURCE: A foreword to The Two Drovers, A Short Story by Sir Walter Scott, The Kindle Press, 1971, pp. i-x.

Below, Parsons supplies both literary and factual sources for narrative elements of "The Two Drovers " and traces the critical reception of the story.

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