
Guide Note:
Sir Walter Scott was a world-renowned Romantic poet and novelist, also known as 'The Wizard Of The North'. He was born in Edinburgh in 1771 and although he contracted polio at the tender age of two, which left him lame in the right leg, he grew up to be a man over six feet tall.
Many of Sir Walter Scott's works show that he had a great interest in the old Border tales and ballads. The three volume set of ballads named The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, the long narrative poem:The Lay of the Last Minstrel as well as the fact that the setting of some of his novels were set in the Border Country, is proof of this. He had spent much of his young years exploring the Border country and enjoyed hearing tales of old heroes from his grandmother. Other famous titles include Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, The Lady of The Lake , Waverley and The Heart of Midlothian.
Sir Walter Scott had a great influence as a novelist. He established the form of the romantic historical novel and his work inspired many writers during his time and afterwards such as Bulwer-Lytton, George Eliot, and the Brontës.
Fast Facts:
- Born: August 15, 1771
- Birthplace: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Survived polio - left him lame from right leg
- Aged only 12 - attended University of Edinburgh
- 1791: Became a lawyer
- 1796: Began his literary career
- Many of his works were illustrated by his friend, William Allan
- Married Margaret Charlotte Charpentier
- Died: September 21, 1832
The Mahalo Top 7
- Wikipedia: Walter Scott
- Edinburgh University Library: 'The Walter Scott Digital Archive'
- The Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club: Sir Walter Scott
- University of Aberdeen: The Walter Scott Research Centre
- Abbotsford: 'Abbotsford, Home of Sir Walter Scott'
- Victorian Web: Walter Scott
- Video: 'Lochinvar' - Sir Walter Scott (Time:3:39)
Free Sir Walter Scott Works Online
- Wikisource: Sir Walter Scott Works
- Project Gutenberg: Sir Walter Scott Works
- The Walter Scott Digital Archive: Sir Walter Scott Works
- The Online Book Page: Sir Walter Scott Works
- The Literature Network: Sir Walter Scott Works and Forum
- EServer's Fiction: Sir Walter Scott Search
- Bibliomania: Sir Walter Scott Works
- University of Glasglow: Sir Walter Scott Works
- Representative Poetry On-line: 'Selected Poetry of Sir Walter Scott'
Sir Walter Scott Study Guides and Literary Criticism
- LitPlans: Sir Walter Scott Lesson Plans and Study Guides
- eNotes: Sir Walter Scott Search
- Bartleby.com: Sir Walter Scott
- The Walter Scott Digital Archive: ' General Online Criticism and Commentary'
- Bibliomania: 'Ivanhoe - Study Guide'
Sir Walter Scott Biographies and Profiles
- Edinburgh University Library: Sir Walter Scott Biography
- Bartleby.com: Sir Walter Scott
- Lucidcafé: Sir Walter Scott
- BBC: Sir Walter Scott
- University of Glasglow: 'Memoir of Sir Walter Scott's early years'
- Eserver Fiction: 'Life of Sir Walter Scott'
- ClassicAuthors.net: 'About Sir Walter Scott'
Sir Walter Scott Quotations
- Wikiquote: Sir Walter Scott
- Bartleby.com: Sir Walter Scott Quotes
- BrainyQuote: Sir Walter Scott Quotes
- The Quotations Page: Sir Walter Scott Quotes
Sir Walter Scott News and Articles
- Google News: Sir Walter Scott
- The Faculty of Advocates: 'Another Library Gem' (March 2, 2006)
- BBC News: '£10m target to save Scott's home' (February 23, 2006) | 'Scott archive goes online' (March 8, 2003)
- Silicon Glen: 'The Celtic muse in Scott's Waverley' (November 3, 1996)
- Memorial University of Newfoundland: 'Sir Walter Scott' (January 1833)
Sir Walter Scott Photos and Videos
- Google Image: Sir Walter Scott Search
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- The Walter Scott Digital Archive: 'Original Portraits | 'Online Portraits of Sir Walter Scott'
- Flickr: Sir Walter Scott Photos
- YouTube Video: Sir Walter Scott Videos
Sir Walter Scott Fan Sites, Blogs and Message Boards
- Fansite: Sir Walter Scott
- Fansite: Waverley's Page
- Fansite: Rob Roy - Scotland Location Guide
- Google Blog Search: Sir Walter Scott
- WordPress.com: 'Blogs about: Sir Walter Scott'
Sir Walter Scott Books and Merchandise
- Amazon.com: Books | DVDs | Audio Books | eDocs
- eBay: Sir Walter Scott Books and Merchandise
- Powell's Books: Sir Walter Scott Books
- Barnes & Noble: Books | DVDs
Sir Walter Scott Personal Timeline
- 1771: August 15 Born in Edinburgh, Scotland
- 1773: Contracts polio
- 1779: Attends Royal High School of Edinburgh
- 1783: Enters the University of Edinburgh
- 1786: Begins an apprenticeship in his father's office
- 1792: Is admitted to the Faculty of Advocates
- 1796: Starts his literary career
- 1797: Gets married
- 1799: Is appointed Sheriff-Deputy of the County of Selkirk - His father dies that same year
- 1808: Starts publishing-house with James Ballantyne
- 1811: Buys small farm on the River Tweed
- 1812: Moves to the farm on the River Tweed - this will later be the site for Abbotsford House
- 1819: Suffers from bouts of cramp and his mother dies
- 1820: Is granted the title of Baronet
- 1822: Organises visit of George IV to Edinburgh
- 1823: Suffers his first stroke
- 1826: His wife dies
- 1830: Severe strokes in February and November
- 1832 September 21 dies at Abbotsford
Sir Walter Scott Publications Timeline
- 1802-1803: The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border
- 1805: The Lay of the Last Minstrel
- 1808: Marmion
- 1810: The Lady of the Lake
- 1814: Waverley
- 1816-1831: Tales of my Landlord - a series of novels
- 1818: Rob Roy
- 1819: Ivanhoe
- 1820: Tales from Benedictine Sources - a pair of novels
- 1825: Tales of the Crusaders - a series of two historical novels
- 1827-1828: Chronicles of the Canongate - a collection of stories
- 1829: Anne of Geierstein
Notable Sir Walter Scott Films
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The majority of the following links are to IMDb, which has pop-ups
- IMDb: Complete Sir Walter Scott Filmography
- 1909: Lochinvar
- 1911: Rob Roy
- 1912: Quentin Durward | The Lady of the Lake
- 1913: Rob Roy
- 1923: 'Richard the Lion-hearted' (The Talisman)
- 1926: The Fair Maid of Perth
- 1952: Ivanhoe
- 1971: Quentin Durward (TV series)
- 1973: Woodstock (TV series)
- 1980: The Talisman (TV mini series)
- 1995: Rob Roy
- 1997: Ivanhoe (TV mini series)
- 1998: 'Lucia' (The Bride of Lammermoor)
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