Sir Walter Scott; the Great Unknown, Volumen1Macmillan, 1970 - 1397 páginas Edgar Johnson's new biography of Sir Walter Scott is a complete revaluation of Scott's character and writings, based on fifteen years of research in published and unpublished sources. Correcting many errors and mis-statements in the classic life of Scott by his son-in-law J.G. Lockhart, it draws on much material that was unavailable to previous biographers. |
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