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Redgauntlet
History of the Johnstones, 1191-1909, with Descriptions of Border Life
Authors, Translators & Other Masqueraders
Dumfries and Galloway Described by Macgibbon and Ross 1887–92: What Has Become of Them Since? by Janet Brennan-Inglis
Some Thoughts on Quakers in Scotland During the Last Half Century
Edinburgh Research Explorer
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The Author of Waverley, with His Various Personas, Is a Highly
Redgauntlet, the Strategy of Oppositions, and the Logic of Compromise
Jacobitism and the Creation of a Scottish National Identity
The Counterfactual History Novel in Nineteenth-Century British Literature
Walter Scott, James Hogg and Uncanny Testimony: Questions of Evidence and Authority Deirdre A
Guy Mannering, Or the Astrologer Sir Walter Scott
(2012) Hospitality, Nation and Empire in Walter Scott's Waverley Novels
Transactions and Journal of the Proceedings of the Dumfriesshire
The Process of History in Scott's Redgauntlet
St. Ronan's Well, by Sir Walter Scott 2 CHAPTER II
The Law and Lawyers of Sir Walter Scott
Sir Walter Scott As Historian
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Sir Walter Scott: Folklore and Fiction Jack Truten
Physiognomy in Sir Walter Scott's Fiction Graeme Tytler
Vol 9 (1921–22)
Scott's Redgauntlet and the Late Medieval Romance of Friendship, Eger and Grime Deanna Delmar Evans
The Symbolic Structure of Scott's Rob Roy
The Law and Lawyers of Sir Walter Scott
"Hab Nab at a Venture": Scott on the Creative Process
Walter Scott and the Islamic East: Ivanhoe and the Talisman
The Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels
Walter Scott: Sheriff and Outlaw the Ninth International Conference On
Scott's Fiction and the Union of 1707
From Walter Scott to Cormac Mccarthy: Scottish Romanticism and the Novel from the American South
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Digital Literary Geography and the Difficulties of Locating 'Redgauntlet Country' Christopher Donaldson Lancaster University
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Fathers and Sons, Kings and Country: the Fight Between Methods of Ruling in Sir Walter
Separating the Historical and Romantic Elements in Walter Scott's
An End of an Old Song? the Paratexts of the Waverley Novels and Reference to Traditional Song
Walter Scott Modern Judgements
'Wandering Willie's Tale' and 'The Two Drovers' by Sir Walter Scott