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Cockshut, A. O. J. The Achievement of Walter Scott. New York: New York University Press, 1969. An excellent exploration of Scott's use of the historical novel.
Corson, J. C. A Bibliography of Sir Walter Scott, 1797-1940. 1943. Reprint. New York: Burt Franklin, 1943. An extensive listing of critical studies.
Daiches, David. Sir Walter Scott and His World. New York: Viking, 1971. A useful critical study, suitable for high school students.
Grierson, H. J. C. Sir Walter Scott, Bart. New York: Columbia University Press, 1938. An intelligent...
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