Walter Scott
Scottish
Notable Author - AsNotedIn
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1771/00/00 | Born | ||||||
1817/00/00 | Rob Roy - published | Author | Rob Roy | ||||
1818/06/14 | Mary Wollstonecraft writes Walter Scott to let him know she wrote "Frankenstein": "I am anxious to prevent your continuing in the mistake of supposing Mr Shelley guilty of a juvenile attempt of mine ... I abstained from putting my name..." MWS | Life | Frankenstein (book) | ||||
1820/00/00 | Ivanhoe - published | Author | Ivanhoe | ||||
1820/05/00 | More propitious than Hercules, Walter Scott puts his own shoulder to the wheel. Through his favorable representations, Murray is quickly induced to undertake the future publication of The Sketch Book which he had previously declined. | Promoter | The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent (Story Collection) | ||||
1823/07/00 | Only days before his death and after creating more than 1,000 painting over 50 years, Sir Henry Raeburn paints one of his last, "Sir Walter Scott". | Subject | Sir Walter Scott (painting) | ||||
1826/11/18 | Walter Scott visits Fanny Burney at Bolton Street, describing her (Journal, Nov. 18, 1826) as an elderly lady with no remains of personal beauty, but with a gentle manner and a pleasing countenance. | Visitor | 11, Bolton Street W1 | Bolton Street | |||
1832/00/00 | Dies |
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