Walter Scott( Volume 57) H 568 p. 95
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Introduction, Part 101 The Lay of the Last Minstrel 1805; Chapter 1 Unsigned review, Literary Journal; Part 102 Marmion 1808; Chapter 2 Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review Part 103 The Lady of the Lake 1810; Chapter 3 Unsigned review Chapter 4 Coleridge: a letter to Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Part 104 Rokeby 1813; Chapter 5 Unsigned review, British Review; Part 105 Waverley 1814; Chapter 6 Unsigned review Chapter 7 Jane Austen: a comment Chapter 8 Maria Edgeworth: a letter Chapter 9 Francis Jeffrey, Edinburgh Review Part 106 The Field of Waterloo 1815; Chapter 10 Unsigned review Part 107 Guy Mannering 1815; Chapter 11 Wordsworth on Scott's first novels Chapter 12 Unsigned review, Augustan Review; Part 108 The Lord of the Isles 1815; Chapter 13 George Ellis, Quarterly Review Part 109 The Antiquary 1816; Chapter 14 John Wilson Croker, Quarterly Review Chapter 15 Unsigned review, British Lady's Magazine; Part 110 The Black Dwarf and Old Mortality 1816; Chapter 16 Unsigned review, Critical Review; Chapter 17 Walter Scott: an unsigned review Chapter 18 Thomas Love Peacock in a serious mood Part 111 Rob Roy 1818; Chapter 19 Unsigned review, European Magazine; Chapter 20 E.T. Channing, North American Review Part 112 The Heart of Midlothian 1818; Chapter 21 Unsigned review, British Review; Chapter 22 Sydney Smith on the novels Part 113 Ivanhoe 1820; Chapter 23 Unsigned notice, Monthly Magazine; Chapter 24 Coleridge on the novels Part 114 The Monastery 1820; Chapter 25 Unsigned review, Ladies' Monthly Museum; Part 115 Ivanhoe 1820; Chapter 26 Unsigned review, Eclectic Review; Chapter 27 A shepherd's tribute; Chapter 28 J.L. Adolphus on the works and their authorship Chapter 29 Nassau Senior surveys the novels, Quarterly Review Part 116 The Pirate 1821; Chapter 30 Unsigned review, Examiner; Part 117 The Fortunes of Nigel 1822; Chapter 31 From an unsigned review Chapter 32 Scott: plot construction and the historical novel, Walter Scott; Part 118 Halidon Hill 1822; Chapter 33 Unsigned review, Eclectic Review; Part 119 Quentin Durward 1823; Chapter 34 Unsigned review, New Monthly Magazine; Chapter 35 Hazlitt: Scott and the spirit of the age, New Monthly Magazine Part 120 Woodstock 1826; Chapter 36 From an unsigned review, Westminster Review; Chapter 37 Scott on his imitators Chapter 38 William Maginn: burlesque as criticism Chapter 39 Heinrich Heine on Scott Chapter 40 Goethe on Scott Chapter 41 Macaulay: Scott as historical novelist Chapter 42 An early voice of dissent; Chapter 43 Stendhal on Scott, Chapter 44 Peacock: Mr. Chainmail and the enchanter Chapter 45 Sainte-Beuve: a French obituary, Le Globe Chapter 46 Bulwer-Lytton on historical romance, Fraser's Magazine; Chapter 47 Scott's intellectual qualities, Monthly Repository; Chapter 48 W.B.O. Peabody defends Scott's poetry; Chapter 49 Harriet Martineau: Scott as moral hero, Tait's Edinburgh Magazine Chapter 50 J.G. Lockhart on Scott Chapter 51 Carlyle: the amoral Scott, London and Westminster Review, Thomas Carlyle; Chapter 52 Balzac on Scott Chapter 53 Cardinal Newman: Scott prepared the way, British Critic; Chapter 54 Belinsky: a Russian contemporary looks at Scott Chapter 55 Wordsworth's later views Chapter 56 A question of history, Fraser's Magazine; Chapter 57 Walter Bagehot on Scott, National Review Chapter 58 H.A. Taine on Scott Chapter 59 Henry James, North American Review Chapter 60 Mrs. Oliphant to the defence, Blackwood's Magazine; Chapter 61 Leslie Stephen: hours in a library with Scott Chapter 62 A centenary view-Scott's characters Chapter 63 A late centenary view, London Quarterly; Chapter 64 Gladstone on The Bride of Lammermoor Chapter 65 R.L. Stevenson on Scott's place in literary history, Cornhill Magazine Chapter 66 George Brandes: morality as drawback Chapter 67 R.H. Hutton: Scott as man of letters, Richard H. Hutton; Chapter 68 Julia Wedgwood: 'the romantic reaction', Contemporary Review, Chapter 69 Ruskin: 'Fiction-Fair and Foul', Nineteenth Century, Chapter 70 Twain: Scott as warmonger, Mark Twain List of Reviews of Scott's Novels.