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Cosa (chi) è Sir Walter Scott - definizione

SCOTTISH NOVELIST, POET AND PLAYWRIGHT (1771–1832)
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  • Right to left: numbers 39, 41 and 43 North Castle Street, Edinburgh. No 39 was the home of Sir Walter Scott from 1801
  • [[Abbotsford House]]
  • "Edgar and Lucie at Mermaiden's well" by Charles Robert Leslie (1886), after Sir Walter Scott's ''Bride of Lammermoor''. Lucie is wearing a [[full plaid]].
  • George IV]] landing at [[Leith]] in 1822
  • James Howe]]
  • Sketch of Scott c.1800 by an unknown artist
  • A copy of Scott's ''Minstrelsy'', in the National Museum of Scotland
  • Scott Monument in Glasgow's [[George Square]]
  • The [[Scott Monument]] on Edinburgh's [[Princes Street]]
  • Sir Walter Scott by [[Robert Scott Moncrieff]]
  • Sir John Steell]] on the [[Scott Monument]] in Edinburgh
  • Sir Walter Scott, novelist and poet – painted by [[Sir William Allan]]
  • Scott's childhood at Sandyknowes, in the shadow of [[Smailholm Tower]], introduced him to the tales and folklore of the [[Scottish Borders]]
  • ''The Abbotsford Family'' by Sir David Wilkie, 1817, depicting Scott and his family dressed as country folk, with his wife and two daughters dressed as milkmaids
  • George Square]], Edinburgh, from about 1778
  • Tomb of Walter Scott, in Dryburgh Abbey, photo by [[Henry Fox Talbot]], 1844
  • ''[[A Legend of Montrose]]'', illustration from the 1872 edition
  • Sir Walter Scott's grave at [[Dryburgh Abbey]] – the largest tomb is that of Sir Walter and Lady Scott. The engraved slab covers the grave of their son, Lt Col Sir Walter Scott. On the right is their son-in-law and biographer, [[John Gibson Lockhart]].
  • Statue on the Glasgow monument

Walter D. Scott         
AUSTRALIAN ACCOUNTANT
Walter D Scott
Sir Walter Scott, AC, CMG (10 November 1903 - 12 February 1981) founded Australia's first management consultancy firm, WD Scott and was active in its leadership until his death in 1981. Sir Walter was knighted in 1966 and appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia in 1979.
Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet, of Beauclerc         
  • Newcastle Station, showing the portico added in 1863
  • Tyne Theatre, completed 1867
Works completed by Walter Scott
ENGLISH BUILDING CONTRACTOR AND PUBLISHER
Walter Scott (1st Baronet of Beauclerc); Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet of Beauclerc; Walter Scott Publishing; Walter Scott Publishing Co.
Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet of Beauclerc (17 August 1826 – ) was an English building contractor and publisher. Based in Newcastle upon Tyne, Scott began his profession as a mason, before setting up his own building firm, completing many major architectural projects in the North East of England and notable railway stations in London.
SS Sir Walter Scott         
1899 STEAMSHIP ON LOCH KATRINE, SCOTLAND
Sir Walter Scott (boat)
SS Sir Walter Scott is a small steamship that has provided pleasure cruises and a ferry service on Loch Katrine in the scenic Trossachs of Scotland for more than a century, and is the only surviving screw steamer in regular passenger service in Scotland. She is named after the writer Walter Scott, who set his 1810 poem Lady of the Lake, and his 1818 novel Rob Roy around Loch Katrine.

Wikipedia

Walter Scott

Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet (15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832), was a Scottish historian, novelist, poet, and playwright. Many of his works remain classics of European and Scottish literature, notably the novels Ivanhoe (1819), Rob Roy (1817), Waverley (1814), Old Mortality (1816), The Heart of Mid-Lothian (1818), and The Bride of Lammermoor (1819), along with the narrative poems Marmion (1808) and The Lady of the Lake (1810). He had a major impact on European and American literature.

As an advocate, judge, and legal administrator by profession, he combined writing and editing with his daily work as Clerk of Session and Sheriff-Depute of Selkirkshire. He was prominent in Edinburgh's Tory establishment, active in the Highland Society, long a president of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1820–1832), and a vice president of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (1827–1829). His knowledge of history and literary facility equipped him to establish the historical novel genre as an exemplar of European Romanticism. He became a baronet of Abbotsford in the County of Roxburgh, Scotland, on 22 April 1820; the title became extinct on his son's death in 1847.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Sir Walter Scott
1. No other author, with the possible exception of Sir Walter Scott, had earned as much.
2. And there were no tax breaks available to Sir Walter Scott.
3. In a Scottish court the verdict might well have been not proven, an judgment which, as Sir Walter Scott said, always leaves a smear.
4. Notable visitors included Sir Walter Scott, Lord Byron and Queen Victoria, who recorded sampling the water in her Highland Journals of 1856.
5. There was also a standoff in Edinburgh near the Sir Walter Scott monument where riot police stood three–deep to stop a mix of about 150 clowns, anarchists and local people.