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.

  Campbell’s Gertrude of Wyoming and other poems. (Quarterly, May. 
  Vol.  I.)

  John de Lancaster, a novel by Richard Cumberland. (Quarterly, May. 
  Vol.  I.)

  The Battles of Talavera, a poem [by John Wilson Croker]. (Quarterly,
  November.  Vol.  II.)

1810
  The Fatal Revenge or The Family of Montorio, a romance [by C.R. 
  Maturin]. (Quarterly, May.  Vol.  III.)

  Collections of Ballads and Songs by R.H.  Evans and John Aiken.
  (Quarterly, May.  Vol.  III.)

1811
  Southey’s Curse of Kehama. (Quarterly, February.  Vol.  V.)

1815
  Emma and other novels by Jane Austen. (Quarterly, October.  Vol.  XIV. 
  Not in M.P.W.  See Lockhart, Vol.  IV, p. 3.)

1816
  The Culloden Papers. (Quarterly, January.  Vol.  XIV.)

  Childe Harold, Canto III, and other poems by Lord Byron. (Quarterly,
  October.  Vol.  XVI.)

1817
  Tales of My Landlord. [Probably written with the help of William
  Erskine.  See Lockhart, Vol.  III, p. 81.  See also the Introduction to
  Waverley, written in 1830.] (Quarterly, January.  Vol.  XVI.)

1818
  Douglas on Military Bridges. (Quarterly, May.  Vol.  XVIII.  Not in
  M.P.W.  See Lockhart, Vol.  III, p. 173.)

  Kirkton’s History of the Church of Scotland, edited by C.K.  Sharpe.
  (Quarterly, May.  Vol.  XVIII.)

  Letters from Horace Walpole to George Montague. (Quarterly, April. 
  Vol.  XIX.  Not in M.P.W.  See Memoir of John Murray, Vol.  II, p. 12.)

  Childe Harold, Canto IV. (Quarterly, April.  Vol.  XIX.)

  Women or Pour et Contre, a tale [by C.R.  Maturin]. (Edinburgh, June. 
  Vol.  XXX.)

  Frankenstein, a novel [by Mrs. Shelley]. (Blackwood, March.  Vol. 
  II.)

  Remarks on General Gourgaud’s Narrative. (Blackwood, November.  Vol. 
  IV.  Not in M.P.W.  See Lockhart, Vol.  III, p. 238.)

1824
  The Correspondence of Lady Suffolk. (Quarterly, January.  Vol.  XXX.)

1826
  Pepys’ Diary. (Quarterly, March.  Vol.  XXXIII.) Boaden’s Life of
  Kemble, and Kelly’s Reminiscences. (Quarterly, June.  Vol.  XXXIV.)

  The Omen [by John Galt]. (Blackwood, July.  Vol.  XX.)

1827
  Mackenzie’s Life and Works of John Home. (Quarterly, June.  Vol. 
  XXXVI.)

  The Forester’s Guide, by Robert Monteath.  On Planting Waste Lands.
  (Quarterly, October.  Vol.  XXXVI.)

  On the Supernatural in Fictitious Composition, and particularly on the
  Works of Hoffman. (Foreign Quarterly Review, July.  Vol.  I.)

      See also Contes Fantastiques de E.T.A.  Hoffmann, traduits de
      l’Allemand par M. Loeve-Veimars, et precedes d’une notice
      historique sur Hoffmann par Walter Scott.  Paris, 1830. 16 vols.

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