An overview of Walter Scott\u27s contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on his afterlives, of the way his work has been reshaped in a variety of settings and media, and of the essays collected in this special issue
One of the oldest traditions in Scott scholarship contextualises his writings in terms of place – of...
The late 19th century essayist Andrew Lang, born in the Scottish borders, shared with Walter Scott ...
Presents an overview of the new AHRC-funded edition of the Collected Works of Allan Ramsay, and of r...
An overview of Walter Scott\u27s contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on h...
An overview of Walter Scott's contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on his ...
A brief introduction to this special issue, including reference to earlier contributions on the topi...
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) is widely recognised as one of the central and defining figures in Scot...
This essay marking the 250th anniversary of Walter Scott\u27s birth reflects on the current state of...
Discusses and illustrates a variety of approaches to the reworking of Scott novels by artists workin...
A wide-ranging survey of the reworking of Scot\u27s novels (and narrative poems) in comic form, in t...
A study of Walter Scott’s short stories, novella and tales• An extensive study of seventeen works of...
An illustrated essay examining the stage design and scenery in early dramatizations of Scott\u27s fi...
John Macrone (1809-1837) was a Scotsman who arrived in London around 1830 and became a publisher, in...
Welcome to the fifth collection by Wyvern Poets, in collaboration with the University of Dundee. 202...
Happy 250th birthday, Sir Walter Scott! The Edinburgh native was Europe’s bestselling poet before th...
One of the oldest traditions in Scott scholarship contextualises his writings in terms of place – of...
The late 19th century essayist Andrew Lang, born in the Scottish borders, shared with Walter Scott ...
Presents an overview of the new AHRC-funded edition of the Collected Works of Allan Ramsay, and of r...
An overview of Walter Scott\u27s contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on h...
An overview of Walter Scott's contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on his ...
A brief introduction to this special issue, including reference to earlier contributions on the topi...
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) is widely recognised as one of the central and defining figures in Scot...
This essay marking the 250th anniversary of Walter Scott\u27s birth reflects on the current state of...
Discusses and illustrates a variety of approaches to the reworking of Scott novels by artists workin...
A wide-ranging survey of the reworking of Scot\u27s novels (and narrative poems) in comic form, in t...
A study of Walter Scott’s short stories, novella and tales• An extensive study of seventeen works of...
An illustrated essay examining the stage design and scenery in early dramatizations of Scott\u27s fi...
John Macrone (1809-1837) was a Scotsman who arrived in London around 1830 and became a publisher, in...
Welcome to the fifth collection by Wyvern Poets, in collaboration with the University of Dundee. 202...
Happy 250th birthday, Sir Walter Scott! The Edinburgh native was Europe’s bestselling poet before th...
One of the oldest traditions in Scott scholarship contextualises his writings in terms of place – of...
The late 19th century essayist Andrew Lang, born in the Scottish borders, shared with Walter Scott ...
Presents an overview of the new AHRC-funded edition of the Collected Works of Allan Ramsay, and of r...