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Briggs, Julia, Night Visitors: The Rise and Fall of the English Ghost Story, London: Faber, 1977.
Campbell, James L., Sr., ‘‘Sir Walter Scott, 1771–1832,’’ In Supernatural Fiction Writers: Fantasy and Horror, edited by E. F. Bleiler, Vol. 1, New York: Scribner’s, 1985, pp. 169–76.
Cockshut, A. O. J., The Achievement of Walter Scott, London: Collins, 1969.
Daiches, David, ‘‘Scott’s Redgauntlet,’’ in From Jane Austen to Joseph Conrad, edited by Robert C. Rathburn and Marin Steinmann, Jr.,...
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