Examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s novel The Monastery, written while he was also working on his better-known medieval novel Ivanhoe, and discusses its representation of the historical religious transition of Scotland from a Catholic to a Protestant country; focuses especially on Scott\u27s treatment of the supernatural, in the figure of the White Lady, and argues that Scott uses her to allow representation of a personal religious experience or religious vision that otherwise fitted uneasily with his generally secular project for historical representation in fiction; and concludes by briefly sketching the significance of this atypical, transitional novel for understanding religious belief in other Scott works
This dissertation focuses on several of Sir Walter Scott\u27s historical novels that deal with the q...
This thesis researches Stevenson's Protestant inheritance and the ways in which the Calvinist doctri...
An overview of Walter Scott's contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on his ...
This article explores the themes of crusading, catholic piety and chivalry in two novels of Walter S...
A distinctive style of "Scottish Gothic’"emerged, after 1815, in fiction by Walter Scott, James Hogg...
This dissertation examines the competing tensions of religion and rationalism in the imaginative wor...
This study began as a part of a larger project, namely, an analytical investigation of Scott's narra...
This paper examines representations of the Islamic East in two novels by Sir Walter Scott: Ivanhoe (...
Walter Scott (1771-1832) was born only seven years after the publication of Horace Walpole's The Cas...
Episodes of ghost-seeing radicalize a key device of Walter Scott’s historical novels, in which cultu...
An overview of Walter Scott\u27s contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on h...
Surveys changes in Scottish institutional religion, summarizes Crawford Gribben\u27s critique in 200...
Looks back at the author\u27s original article on the marginalization of Calvinist beliefs in earlie...
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) is widely recognised as one of the central and defining figures in Scot...
Discusses Poe\u27s reading of Walter Scott, specifically through parallels of plot, setting, phrasin...
This dissertation focuses on several of Sir Walter Scott\u27s historical novels that deal with the q...
This thesis researches Stevenson's Protestant inheritance and the ways in which the Calvinist doctri...
An overview of Walter Scott's contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on his ...
This article explores the themes of crusading, catholic piety and chivalry in two novels of Walter S...
A distinctive style of "Scottish Gothic’"emerged, after 1815, in fiction by Walter Scott, James Hogg...
This dissertation examines the competing tensions of religion and rationalism in the imaginative wor...
This study began as a part of a larger project, namely, an analytical investigation of Scott's narra...
This paper examines representations of the Islamic East in two novels by Sir Walter Scott: Ivanhoe (...
Walter Scott (1771-1832) was born only seven years after the publication of Horace Walpole's The Cas...
Episodes of ghost-seeing radicalize a key device of Walter Scott’s historical novels, in which cultu...
An overview of Walter Scott\u27s contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on h...
Surveys changes in Scottish institutional religion, summarizes Crawford Gribben\u27s critique in 200...
Looks back at the author\u27s original article on the marginalization of Calvinist beliefs in earlie...
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) is widely recognised as one of the central and defining figures in Scot...
Discusses Poe\u27s reading of Walter Scott, specifically through parallels of plot, setting, phrasin...
This dissertation focuses on several of Sir Walter Scott\u27s historical novels that deal with the q...
This thesis researches Stevenson's Protestant inheritance and the ways in which the Calvinist doctri...
An overview of Walter Scott's contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on his ...