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Ivanhoe, Sir Walter Scott - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
Criticism
Atkinson, W. A. "The Scenes of Ivanhoe." The National Review 79, No. 470 (April 1922): 278-89.
Describes the physical settings of Ivanhoe.
Bitton, Livia E. "The Jewess as Fictional Sex Symbol." Bucknell Review 21, No. 1 (Spring 1973): 63-86.
Examines the character of Rebecca, as a stereotypical example of a Jewish woman.
The British Review and London Critical Journal. "Ivanhoe, and The Monastery." The British Review and London Critical Journal 15, No. 30 (June 1820): 393-454.
Gives an early review of Ivanhoe that focuses upon the unrealistic aspects of the novel.
Brown, Cedric C. "Sir Walter Scott, Robert Belt, and Ivanhoe." Scottish Literary Journal 8, No. 2 (December 1981): 38-43.
Presents the correspondence between...
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- John Buchan (essay date 1932)
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- Lionel Lackey (essay date 1992)
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- John Sutherland (essay date 1995)
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