An edition of Sir Walter Scott to-day (1932)

Sir Walter Scott to-day

some retrospective essays and studies.

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An edition of Sir Walter Scott to-day (1932)

Sir Walter Scott to-day

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Language
English
Pages
188

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Table of Contents

Rait, R. S. Walter Scott and Thomas McCrie.
Gundolf, F. Scott and Goethe.
Bell, A. Scott and Cervantes.
Gordon, R. H. Scott and the "Comédie humaine."
Spence, L. Sir Walter Scott as a student of tradition.
Batho, E. Scott as a mediaevalist.
Walpole, H. The historical novel in England since Sir Walter Scott.

Edition Notes

Reprint of the 1932 ed., published by Constable, London.

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[Folcroft, Pa.]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
828/.7/09
Library of Congress
PR5341 .G85 1973

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 188 p. ;
Number of pages
188

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5421456M
ISBN 10
0841444625
LCCN
73014912
OCLC/WorldCat
703075
Goodreads
3521978

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