Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature eBook

Margaret Ball
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 264 pages of information about Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature.

Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature eBook

Margaret Ball
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 264 pages of information about Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature.

    London, 1832.

    Twenty-eight letters from Scott are given, of which at least one had
    previously been published.

A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the late William Taylor of Norwich, ... containing his correspondence of many years with the late Robert Southey, Esq., and original letters from Sir Walter Scott, and other eminent literary men.  Compiled and edited by J.W.  Robberds, F.G.S., of Norwich.

    2 vols.  London, 1843.

    Vol.  I. contains two letters from Scott, of which the second has
    decided critical interest.  See pp. 94-100.  Vol.  II. has one letter
    from Scott.  See p. 533.

Memoirs of Sir William Knighton, Bart.  G.C.H. ... including his correspondence with many distinguished personages.  By Lady Knighton.  Philadelphia, 1838.

    Fourteen letters from Scott are given.

Letters between James Ellis, Esq., and Walter Scott, Esq.

    Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1850.

    The letters from Scott are two in number.

Haydon’s Correspondence and Table-talk, with a Memoir by his son, Frederick Wordsworth Haydon.

    2 vols., London, 1876.

    The first volume contains a few letters by Scott.

The Life and Letters of Washington Irving, by his nephew, Pierre M. Irving.

    4 vols., New York, 1865.

    Vol.  I, p. 240, contains a letter to Brevoort; pp. 439-40, 442-4 and
    450-1 contain three letters to Irving.

Memorials of James Hogg, by M.G.  Garden.

    London, 1903.

    Four letters by Scott are included.

Memoirs of a Literary Veteran, including sketches and anecdotes of the most distinguished literary characters from 1794 to 1849, by R.P.  Gillies.

    3 vols.  London, 1851.

    Vol.  II, pp. 77-83, contains three letters from Scott; Vol.  III, pp.
    143-4, contains one.

Sir Walter Scott.  The story of his life, by R. Shelton Mackenzie.

    Boston, 1871.

    See p. 471 for a letter not published elsewhere.

Byron’s Letters and Journals.  Rowland E. Prothero, ed.

    6 vols., London, 1898-1901.

    See Vol.  VI, p. 55 for a letter of Scott’s not published elsewhere.

Catalogue of the Exhibition held at Edinburgh in July and August, 1871, on occasion of the commemoration of the centenary of the birth of Sir Walter Scott.

    Edinburgh, 1872.

    This catalogue contains notices of the autograph letters which were
    exhibited, and prints a few of the letters.

A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors....  By S. Austin Allibone.

    3 vols.  Philadelphia, 1870.

    Two letters from Scott to Ticknor are given in the article on Scott.

Fragments of Voyages and Travel, by Basil Hall.  Third series.

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