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==Works== [[File:James Howe (1780-1836) - Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832), Novelist and Poet - PG 1365 - National Galleries of Scotland.jpg|thumb|Portrait by [[James Howe (painter)|James Howe]]]] ===Novels=== The [[Waverley novels]] is the title given to the long series of Scott novels released from 1814 to 1832 which takes its name from the first novel, ''[[Waverley (novel)|Waverley]]''. The following is a chronological list of the entire series: *1814: ''[[Waverley (novel)|Waverley]]'' *1815: ''[[Guy Mannering]]'' *1816: ''Paul's Letters to his Kinsfolk''<ref>{{cite book|author=Walter Scott|title=Paul's Letters to His Kinsfolk|url=https://archive.org/details/scottpaulsletters|location=Edinburgh|publisher=Printed by [[James Ballantyne|James Ballantyne and Co.]] for [[Constable & Robinson|Archibald Constable and Company]]; London: [[Longman|Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown]], and [[w:John Murray (publishing house)|John Murray]]|year=1816|oclc=220554999}}</ref> *1816: ''[[The Antiquary]]'' *1816: ''[[The Black Dwarf (novel)|The Black Dwarf]]'' and ''[[Old Mortality]]'' or ''The Tale of Old Mortality'' – the 1st instalment from the subset series, [[Tales of My Landlord]] *1817: ''[[Rob Roy (novel)|Rob Roy]]'' *1818: ''[[The Heart of Mid-Lothian]]'' – the 2nd instalment from the subset series, [[Tales of My Landlord]] *1819: ''[[The Bride of Lammermoor]]'' and ''[[A Legend of Montrose]]'' or ''A Legend of the Wars of Montrose'' – the 3rd instalment from the subset series, [[Tales of My Landlord]] *1819 (dated 1820): ''[[Ivanhoe]]'' *1820: ''[[The Monastery]]'' *1820: ''[[The Abbot]]'' *1821: ''[[Kenilworth (novel)|Kenilworth]]'' *1822: ''[[The Pirate (novel)|The Pirate]]'' *1822: ''[[The Fortunes of Nigel]]'' *1822: ''[[Peveril of the Peak]]'' *1823: ''[[Quentin Durward]]'' *1824: ''[[St. Ronan's Well]]'' or ''Saint Ronan's Well'' *1824: ''[[Redgauntlet]]'' *1825: ''[[The Betrothed (Walter Scott novel)|The Betrothed]]'' and ''[[The Talisman (Scott novel)|The Talisman]]'' – a subset series, [[Tales of the Crusaders]] *1826: ''[[Woodstock (novel)|Woodstock]]'' *1827: ''[[Chronicles of the Canongate]]'' — containing two short stories ("The Highland Widow" and "The Two Drovers") and a novel (''The Surgeon's Daughter'') *1828: ''[[The Fair Maid of Perth]]'' – the 2nd instalment from the subset series, [[Chronicles of the Canongate]] *1829: ''[[Anne of Geierstein]]'' *1832: ''[[Count Robert of Paris]]'' and ''[[Castle Dangerous]]'' – the 4th instalment from the subset series, [[Tales of My Landlord]] Other novels: *1831–1832: ''[[The Siege of Malta (novel)|The Siege of Malta]]'' – a finished novel published posthumously in 2008 *1832: ''[[Bizarro (novel)|Bizarro]]'' – an unfinished novel (or novella) published posthumously in 2008 ===Short stories=== *1811: "The Inferno of Altisidora" *1817: "Christopher Corduroy" *1818: "Alarming Increase of Depravity Among Animals" *1818: "Phantasmagoria" *1827: "The Highland Widow" and "The Two Drovers" (see ''Chronicles of the Canongate'' above) *1828: "My Aunt Margaret's Mirror", "The Tapestried Chamber", and "Death of the Laird's Jock" – from the series ''[[The Keepsake Stories]]'' *1832: "A Highland Anecdote" ===Poetry=== Many of the short poems or songs released by Scott (or later anthologized) were originally not separate pieces but parts of longer poems interspersed throughout his novels, tales, and dramas. *1796: ''[[Translations and Imitations from German Ballads by Sir Walter Scott|The Chase, and William and Helen]]: Two Ballads, translated from the German of Gottfried Augustus Bürger'' *1800: ''[[Glenfinlas (poem)|Glenfinlas]]'' *1802–1803: ''[[Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border]]'' *1805: ''[[The Lay of the Last Minstrel]]'' *1806: ''Ballads and Lyrical Pieces'' *1808: [[Marmion (poem)|''Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field'']] *1810: [[The Lady of the Lake (poem)|''The Lady of the Lake'']] *1811: ''[[The Vision of Don Roderick]]'' *1813: [[The Bridal of Triermain by Walter Scott|''The Bridal of Triermain'']] *1813: [[Rokeby (poem)|''Rokeby'']] *1815: ''[[The Field of Waterloo]]'' *1815: ''[[The Lord of the Isles]]'' *1817: ''[[Harold the Dauntless]]'' *1825: ''[[Bonnie Dundee]]'' ===Plays=== *1799: ''[[Götz von Berlichingen (Goethe)|Goetz of Berlichingen, with the Iron Hand: A Tragedy]]'' – an English-language translation of the 1773 German-language play by [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]] entitled ''[[Götz von Berlichingen (Goethe)|Götz von Berlichingen]]'' *1822: ''Halidon Hill'' *1823: ''[[MacDuff's Cross]]'' *1830: ''[[The Doom of Devorgoil]]'' *1830: ''Auchindrane'' ===Non-fiction=== *1814–1817: ''The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland'' – a work co-authored by [[Luke Clennell]] and [[John Greig]] with Scott's contribution consisting of the substantial introductory essay, originally published in 2 volumes from 1814 to 1817 *1815–1824: ''Essays on Chivalry, Romance, and Drama'' – a supplement to the 1815–1824 editions of the ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]'' *1819–1826: ''Provincial Antiquities of Scotland'' *1821–1824: ''Lives of the Novelists'' *1825–1832: ''[[The Journal of Sir Walter Scott]]'' — first published in 1890 *1826: ''The Letters of Malachi Malagrowther'' *1827: ''The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Emperor of the French. With a Preliminary View of the French Revolution.'' Published in 9 volumes. *1828: ''Religious Discourses. By a Layman'' *1828: ''Tales of a Grandfather; Being Stories Taken from Scottish History'' – the 1st instalment from the series, [[Tales of a Grandfather]] *1829: ''The History of Scotland: Volume I'' *1829: ''Tales of a Grandfather; Being Stories Taken from Scottish History'' – the 2nd instalment from the series, [[Tales of a Grandfather]] *1830: ''The History of Scotland: Volume II'' *1830: ''Tales of a Grandfather; Being Stories Taken from Scottish History'' – the 3rd instalment from the series, [[Tales of a Grandfather]] *1830: ''[[Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft]]'' *1831: ''Tales of a Grandfather; Being Stories Taken from the History of France'' – the 4th instalment from the series, [[Tales of a Grandfather]] *1831: ''Tales of a Grandfather: The History of France (Second Series)'' — unfinished; published 1996
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