Scott on Himself
by Sir Walter Scott
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A compilation of some of Scott's journal entries, personal correspondence, and semi-autobiographical introductions/prefaces, with overview provided by the editor (Hewitt). For Scott fans, a good read, especially if you're considering reading Scott's complete journal. This provides the key portions from the journal, plus other sources to get as close as one can to the 'real' Walter Scott.
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- Canonical title
- Scott on Himself
- Original publication date
- 1981
- People/Characters
- Sir Walter Scott; William Clerk; William Erskine; Lady Louisa Stuart; John B.S. Morritt; James Ballantyne (show all 7); Archibald Constable
- Important places
- Edinburgh, Scotland, UK; Abbotsford House, Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK; Ashestiel, Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK
- Important events
- bankruptcy of Constable & Co. (1826); bankruptcy of Ballantyne & Co. (1826)
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- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper
- ISBNs
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