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Loch Katrine provides the setting for his narrative poem "The Lady of the Lake" |
(Sir Walter) Scott
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$800 |
DJ |
ENGLISH LIT |
1996-10-09 |
#2783 |
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Elshie of the Mucklestanes is the title character of this Scotsman's 1816 novel "The Black Dwarf" |
Sir Walter Scott
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$1,000 |
DJ |
ENGLISH LITERATURE |
1994-09-13 |
#2302 |
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This author's favorite of his own novels was "The Antiquary", not "Ivanhoe" |
(Sir Walter) Scott
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$800 |
DJ |
ENGLISH LIT. |
1994-02-15 |
#2182 |
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His last novel, "Staying On", told the story of two minor characters in his "Raj Quartet" |
(Paul) Scott
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$1,000 |
DJ |
ENGLISH LITERATURE |
1990-10-18 |
#1409 |
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He wrote "The Lord of the Isles" 5 years after "The Lady of the Lake" |
Sir Walter Scott
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$1,000 |
DJ |
ENGLISH LITERATURE |
1989-02-16 |
#1034 |
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The Romantic period ended in 1832 with the death of this author of "Ivanhoe" |
Sir Walter Scott
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$400 |
DJ |
ENGLISH LITERATURE |
1984-11-14 |
#48 |