
Walter Scott
Sir Walter Scott was a Scottish novelist and poet, renowned for his historical novels and contributions to the genre of historical fiction. His works, such as 'Ivanhoe' and 'Rob Roy', have had a lasting impact on literature and inspired adaptations across various media.
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Walter Scott, a self-proclaimed fan of Austen, likened her fiction to 'cornfields and cottages and meadows'.
Why Jane Austen is still loved more than 250 years laterChairman Walter Scott said the company will make an application to list the secured bonds on the JSE bond market.
Dolla floating another bond | Business
Walter Scott's historical novels contributed to Scotland's shared mythology.
‘It’s another form of imperialism’: how anglophone literature lost its universal appeal | Fiction in translationSir Walter Scott summarized the distinction of a banshee in his Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft.
Special Guest Appearance – Frank McNally on a famous banshee visitation of the 19th century – The Irish TimesDolla Financial is currently chaired by Walter Scott.
Widebase now the largest shareholder in Dolla Financial | Business
Walter Scott was a Scottish writer who also worked as a sports journalist.
Mario Vargas Llosa | "Fue divertidísimo, escribiendo sobre la marcha": el recuerdo de cuando el Premio Nobel cubrió el Mundial de España 1982 para El Comercio | DEPORTE-TOTALWalter Scott is one of the KCs representing Adam Stewart in the legal proceedings.
Adam Stewart loses injunction bid to block Gorstew board meeting | Lead StoriesWalter Scott is one of the KCs representing Adam Stewart in the legal proceedings.
Adam Stewart loses injunction bid to block Gorstew board meeting | NewsWalter Scott is celebrated as a father of Scottish culture and is known for his love of the Highlands.
Walter Scott: otec skotské kultury proslavil Vysočinu, miloval však nížinyWalter Scott's 'Ivanhoe' was the first novel that de Valera ever read.
an English idyll and Robinson Crusoe – The Irish TimesWalter Scott is referenced in relation to Edna O'Brien's feelings for a British politician she had an affair with.
Frank McNally on Edna O’Brien and ‘the North of Ireland’ – The Irish TimesWalter Scott's novel inspired Bellini's opera.
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