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Walter Scott
Works[edit]
Prose[edit]
- Waverley, (1814) 3rd ed: IA 1, IA 2
- Guy Mannering, (1815)
- The Antiquary, (1816) Vols (transcription volumes: 1, 2, 3).
- Tales of my Landlord, 1st series: The Black Dwarf and The Tale of Old Mortality, (1816)
- Rob Roy, (1818) IA 1, IA 2, IA 3
- Tales of my Landlord, 2nd series: The Heart of Midlothian, (1818) c:File:Waverley_novels_(IA_cu31924057392452).pdf c:File:Waverley_novels_(IA_cu31924057392460).pdf
- Tales of my Landlord, 3rd series: The Bride of Lammermoor and A Legend of Montrose, (1819) (transcription project)
- Ivanhoe, (1820) (transcription volumes: 1, 2, 3)
- 1893 edition, illustrated: IA
- Tales from Benedictine Sources: The Monastery and The Abbot (1820)
- Kenilworth, (1821)
- The Pirate, 1822 * The Fortunes of Nigel, (1822)
- Peveril of the Peak (1822)
- Quentin Durward, (1823)
- St. Ronan's Well, (1824)
- Redgauntlet, (1824)
- Tales of the Crusaders, consisting of The Betrothed and The Talisman, (1825)
- Woodstock, (1826)
- Chronicles of the Canongate, 1st series, The Highland Widow, The Two Drovers and The Surgeon's Daughter, (1827)
- The Keepsake Stories: My Aunt Margaret's Mirror, The Tapestried Chamber and Death of the Laird's Jock (1829)
- Chronicles of the Canongate, 2nd series: The Fair Maid of Perth (1828) and Anne of Geierstein, (1829)
- Tales of my Landlord, 4th series: Count Robert of Paris and Castle Dangerous, (1832)
- Old Mortality * Tales of a Grandfather (Robert Cadell, Edinburgh, 1846) (transcription project)
Poetry[edit]
- The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border (1802 – 1803)
- The Bard's Incantation (1804)
- The Lay of the Last Minstrel (1805) (transcription project)
- Love—part of Canto III * Ballads and Lyrical Pieces (1806)
- Hunting Song (1808)
- Marmion (1808) (transcription project)
- The Lady of the Lake (1810)
- Lochinvar—part of Canto V of "The Lady of the Lake"
- The Vision of Don Roderick (1811)
- The Bridal of Triermain (1813) (transcription project)
- Rokeby (1813) (transcription project)
- Pharos Loquitur (1814)
- The Field of Waterloo (1815)
- Farewell to Mackenzie (1815)
- The Lord of the Isles (1815) (transcription project)
- Lullaby of an Infant Chief (1815)
- Troubadour (Scott) (1815)
- Nora's Vow (1816)
- Pibroch of Donald Dhu (1816)
- Jock of Hazeldean (1816)
- MacGregor's Gathering (1816)
- The Return to Ulster (1816)
- The Sun Upon the Weirdlaw Hill (1817)
- The Monks of Bangor's March (1817)
- Harold the Dauntless (1817)
- Mackrimmon's Lament (1818)
- Donald Caird's Come Again (1818)
- Blue Bonnets Over the Border (1820), from The Monastery
- Bonnie Dundee, (c. 1828)
Poetry collections[edit]
As editor[edit]
- The Works of John Dryden (18 volumes)
- A collection of scarce and valuable tracts, on the most interesting and entertaining subjects (also known as Somers' Tracts)
- The state papers and letters of Sir Ralph Sadler
- The Poetical Works of Anna Seward
- The Works of Jonathan Swift
Uncategorized[edit]
- The Bishop of Tyre * The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland, (1814 – 1817)
- The Chase, (translator) (1796) (transcription project)
- The Doom of Devorgoil, (1830)
- Essays on Ballad Poetry, (1830)
- Goetz of Berlichingen, (translator) (1799)
- Halidon Hall, (1822)
- History of Scotland, 2 vols., (1829 –1830)
- Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft, (1831)
- The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, (1827)
- Lives of the Novelists, (1821-1824)
- On the Supernatural in Fictitious Composition; and particularly on the works of Ernest Theodore William Hoffman (1830)
- Paul's Letters to his Kinsfolk, (1816)
- Provincial Antiquities of Scotland, (1819 – 1826)
- Religious Discourses, (1828)
- Tales from Benedictine Sources, consisting of The Abbot and The Monastery, (1820)
- Tales of a Grandfather, 1st series, (1828)
- Tales of a Grandfather, 2nd series, (1829)
- Tales of a Grandfather, 3rd series, (1830)
- William and Helen, Two Ballads from the German, (translator) (1796)
- The Tapestried Chamber
- "Wandering Willie's Tale" in Weird Tales, 7 (1) (January 1926)
Works about Scott[edit]
- "Grogg, Colonel," in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- "Scott, Walter," in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- "Scott, Sir Walter," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Death of Sir Walter Scott" in The Perth gazette and Western Australian journal 1 14, pp. 53–54.
- "The Minstrel Sleeps by Robert Gilfillan (1832)
- "Scott, Sir Walter," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
- "Scott, Walter (1771-1832)," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
- "Sir Walter Scott," in The Spirit of the Age (pp. 131−156), London: Henry Colburn (1825)
- "The Story of Scott's Ruin" in Studies of a Biographer, vol. 2 by Leslie Stephen, London: Duckworth & Co., 1898 * "Sir Walter Scott," in The Maclise Portrait-Gallery, by William Bates, illustrated by Daniel Maclise, London: Chatto and Windus (1883)
- Life of Walter Scott, by J. G. Lockhart (1848) IA
- "Walter Scott" by Benedetto Croce in The Dial (1923)

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