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.
  Reliquiae Trottosienses, or Catalogue of the Gabions of the late
  Jonathan Oldbuck. (Partially published in Harper’s Magazine for
  April, 1889:  Vol. lxxviii, pp. 778-788.  This fragment describing the
  main apartments at Abbotsford is the only part of the Reliquiae
  Trottosienses that has been printed.  There is a short introduction by
  Mary Monica Maxwell Scott.)

      The same material was included in the following book:  Abbotsford,
      the personal relics and antiquarian treasures of Sir Walter Scott,
      described by the Hon. Mary Monica Maxwell Scott.  London, 1893.

1890
  The Journal of Sir Walter Scott, from the original manuscript at
  Abbotsford. (Edited by David Douglas.) 2 vols.  Edinburgh.

      Second edition, 1891.  Large extracts from this Journal had
      previously been published in Lockhart’s Life of Scott.

2. Contributions to Periodicals.

(a) Reviews

(Most of these essays are reprinted in the 28 and 30 volume editions of Scott’s Miscellaneous Prose Works.  Articles not included in that collection are marked by a note indicating the evidence on which they are attributed to Scott.)

1803
  Amadis de Gaul, translated by Southey and by Rose. (Edinburgh
  Review
, October.  Vol.  III.)

  Sibbald’s Chronicle of Scottish Poetry. (Edinburgh, October.  Vol. 
  III.  Not in M.P.W.  See Lockhart, Vol.  I, p. 335.)

1804
  Godwin’s Life of Chaucer. (Edinburgh, January.  Vol.  III.)

  Ellis’s Specimens of the Early English Poets. (Edinburgh, April. 
  Vol.  IV.)

  The Life and Works of Chatterton. (Edinburgh, April.  Vol.  IV.)

1805
  Johnes’s Translation of Froissart. (Edinburgh, January.  Vol.  V.)

  Colonel Thornton’s Sporting Tour. (Edinburgh, January.  Vol.  V.)

  Fleetwood, a novel by William Godwin. (Edinburgh, April.  Vol.  VI.)

  The New Practice of Cookery. (Edinburgh, July.  Vol.  VI.)

  The Ossianic Poems. (Edinburgh, July.  Vol.  VI.  Not in M.P.W.  See
  Lockhart, Vol.  I, p. 409.)

  Todd’s Edition of Spenser. (Edinburgh, October.  Vol.  VII.)

1806
  Ellis’s Specimens of English Romance, and Ritson’s Ancient English
  Metrical Romances. (Edinburgh, January.  Vol.  VII.)

  The Miseries of Human Life. [By Rev. James Beresford.] (Edinburgh,
  October.  Vol.  IX.)

  Miscellaneous Poetry by the Hon. William Herbert. (Edinburgh,
  October.  Vol.  IX.)

1809
  Reliques of Burns, collected by R.H.  Cromek. (Quarterly Review,
  February.  Vol.  I.)

  Southey’s Translation of The Cid. (Quarterly, February.  Vol.  I.)

  Sir John Carr’s Caledonian Sketches. (Quarterly, February.  Vol.  I.)

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