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<strong>The</strong> Early Nineteenth-Century Novel<br />

995 | 996<br />

Walter Scott’s writings published outside Britain in <strong>English</strong> and<br />

in translation. Dorking 1989.<br />

Rubenstein, J. Sir Walter Scott: an annotated bibliography <strong>of</strong> scholarship<br />

and criticism, 1975–1990. [Aberdeen 1994].<br />

Todd, W. B. and A. Bowden. Sir Walter Scott: a bibliographical<br />

history 1796–1832. New Castle DE 1998.<br />

Handbooks etc<br />

Notices and anecdotes illustrative <strong>of</strong> the incidents, characters, and<br />

scenery described in the novels and romances <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott<br />

Bart, with a complete glossary for all his works. Paris 1833.<br />

Glossary rptd New York 1974.<br />

Cornish, S. W. <strong>The</strong> Waverley manual, or hand-book <strong>of</strong> the chief characters,<br />

incidents, and descriptions in the Waverley novels, with<br />

critical breviates from various sources. Edinburgh 1871.<br />

Rogers, M. <strong>The</strong> Waverley dictionary: an alphabetical arrangement<br />

<strong>of</strong> all the characters in Sir Walter Scott’s Waverley novels, with a<br />

descriptive analysis <strong>of</strong> each character and illustrative selections<br />

from the text. Chicago 1879.<br />

Grey, Henry. A key to all the Waverley novels in chronological<br />

sequence. 1881.<br />

Husband, M. F. A. A dictionary <strong>of</strong> the characters in the Waverley<br />

novels <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott. 1910.<br />

Burr, A. Sir Walter Scott: an index placing the short poems in his<br />

novels and in his long poems and dramas. <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1936.<br />

Bradley, P. An index to the Waverley novels. Metuchen NJ 1975.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Abbotsford Library<br />

C[ochrane], J. G. Catalogue <strong>of</strong> the library at Abbotsford. Edinburgh<br />

1838.<br />

Gordon, G. H. Sir Walter Scott and the catalogue <strong>of</strong> the Abbotsford<br />

Library. GM n.s. 38 1852.<br />

Muir, J. Burns at Abbotsford. Bookman [London] 55 1919.<br />

Falconer, J. A. Two manuscripts at Abbotsford. Archiv 160 1931. Trns<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ger plays.<br />

Williams, H. Dean Swift’s library, with a facsimile <strong>of</strong> the original<br />

sale catalogue and some account <strong>of</strong> two manuscript lists <strong>of</strong> his<br />

books. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1932.<br />

S., P. P. Scott’s library: exhibits at Abbotsford. Scotsman 18 June 1934.<br />

S., P. P. Sir Walter Scott: unpublished manuscripts at Abbotsford.<br />

Scotsman 30 Apr 1937.<br />

Mennie, D. M. Sir Walter Scott’s unpublished translations <strong>of</strong><br />

German plays. MLR 33 1938.<br />

Parker, W. M. Scott’s book marginalia. TLS 21 Sep–5 Oct 1940.<br />

Parker, W. M. More Scott marginalia. TLS 3–17 May 1941.<br />

Corson, J. C. Scott’s boyhood collection <strong>of</strong> chapbooks. Bibliotheck 3<br />

1962.<br />

Corson, J. C. Some American books at Abbotsford. Bibliotheck 4<br />

1963.<br />

Montgomerie, W. William Macmath and the Scott ballad manuscripts.<br />

Stud in Scottish Lit 1 1963.<br />

Buchan, D. D. Nicol, Scott and the ballad collectors. Ariel 2 1971.<br />

Real, H. J. and H. J. Vienken. ‘A pretty mixture’: books from Swift’s<br />

library at Abbotsford House. BJRL 67 1984.<br />

Pinkerton, J. M. Demonology in the library <strong>of</strong> Abbotsford. Bull du<br />

Bibliophile 1 1985.<br />

Key, N. Sir Walter Scotts Bibliotheck zu Abbotsford. Imprimatur 12<br />

1987.<br />

Collections<br />

<strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> Walter Scott Esq. 156 vols Zwickau 1821–31.<br />

Works. Tr Fr 84 vols Paris 1828–33 (A. J. B. Defauconpret), 14 vols<br />

Paris 1840–1 (A. Montémont), 22 vols Paris [1851–2] (Montémont<br />

and L. Barré), 25 vols Paris 1840–2 (L. Vivien); Ger 27 vols Danzig<br />

1825–7; Danish 44 vols Copenhagen 1832–[58] (F. Schaldemose).<br />

<strong>The</strong> prose works <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott. 8 vols Paris 1834. Novels, plays,<br />

miscellaneous prose works.<br />

Poems<br />

Works. 5 vols Edinburgh 1806. Minstrelsy, Sir Tristrem, Lay, Ballads<br />

and lyrical pieces. Composite edn.<br />

Works. 6 vols Edinburgh 1808. Adds Marmion. Composite edn.<br />

Works. 8 vols Edinburgh 1812. Adds Lady <strong>of</strong> the lake, Don Roderick.<br />

Composite edn.<br />

Works. 9–[10] vols Edinburgh 1813–[17]. Various composite edns<br />

adding Rokeby and (in later issues) Lord <strong>of</strong> the isles.<br />

Poetical works. 5 vols Baltimore 1812–13, 6 vols Philadelphia 1813, 6<br />

vols New York 1818–19, 12 vols Edinburgh 1820, 10 vols<br />

Edinburgh 1821 (for 1820), 7 vols Paris 1821, 1826, 8 vols<br />

Edinburgh 1822 (for 1821), 10 vols Edinburgh 1823, 7 vols<br />

Fredericksburg VA 1824, 7 vols Philadelphia 1824, 10 vols<br />

Edinburgh 1825, 1 vol Frankfurt-am-Main 1826, 1 vol Brunswick<br />

1827, 1 vol Paris 1827 (with memoir by J. W. Lake), 5 vols<br />

Philadelphia 1827, 7 vols Boston 1827–8, 11 vols Edinburgh 1830<br />

(contains the dramas, new essays on ballad poetry and new<br />

introds to <strong>The</strong> lay, Marmion, etc, and was issued in 8vo and 18mo,<br />

vol 11 being sold separately to complete the edns <strong>of</strong> 1821, 1823 and<br />

1825), 1 vol Philadelphia 1830 (with rpt <strong>of</strong> memoir by J. W. Lake), 1<br />

vol Paris 1831; tr Fr 1832 (A. Montémont).<br />

Poetical works. [Ed J. G. Lockhart] 12 vols Edinburgh 1833–4, <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

rptd in 12 and 1 vol edns; ed G. Gilfillan 3 vols Edinburgh 1857; ed<br />

F. T. Palgrave 1866 etc (Globe); ed W. M. Rossetti 1870 etc; ed W. B.<br />

Scott 1883 etc; ed W. Minto 2 vols Edinburgh ‘1888’ [1887]; ed J.<br />

Dennis 5 vols 1892 (Aldine); ed J. Logie Robertson, Oxford 1894<br />

etc; ed A. Lang 2 vols 1895 (Dryburgh); ed H. E. Scudder,<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1900.<br />

Ruff, W. Interleaved copies <strong>of</strong> Scott’s poems. N & Q 181 1941.<br />

Millgate, J. Scott the cunning tailor: refurbishing the Poetical<br />

works. Library 11 1989.<br />

McMullin, B. J. Volume XI <strong>of</strong> Scott’s Poetical works in octavo, 1830.<br />

Library 13 1991.<br />

Novels<br />

<strong>The</strong> first collected edns <strong>of</strong> the novels were issued in Edinburgh in 3 formats<br />

between 1819 and 1833, in 41, 53 and 41 vols, as follows.<br />

Novels and tales (Waverley–Montrose). 8vo 12 vols 1819, 1822 (sometimes<br />

dated 1821–2), 12mo 16 vols 1821, [new edn] 1825 (for 1824),<br />

18mo 12 vols 1823.<br />

Historical romances (Ivanhoe–Kenilworth). 8vo 6 vols 1822; 12mo 8<br />

vols 1822; 18mo 6 vols 1824.<br />

Novels and romances (Pirate–Quentin Durward). 8vo 7 vols 1824<br />

(for 1823), 12mo 9 vols 1824, 18mo 7 vols 1825 (for 1824).<br />

Tales and romances (St Ronan’s Well–Woodstock). 8vo 7 vols 1827,<br />

[new edn] 7 vols 1834, 12mo 9 vols 1827, 18mo 7 vols 1828 (for 1827,<br />

sometimes dated 1827–8).<br />

Tales and romances (Chronicles <strong>of</strong> the Canongate–Castle<br />

Dangerous). 8vo 7 vols 1833, 12mo 8 vols 1833, 18mo 6 vols 1833.<br />

Introductions, and notes and illustrations. 8vo 2 vols 1833, 12mo 3<br />

vols 1833, 18mo 3 vols 1833.<br />

Waverley novels. 31 vols Boston 1820–[34] [Parker’s 1st edn], 45 vols<br />

Boston 1826–9 (Parker’s 2nd edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> novels <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott. 30 vols Paris 1831–3 (Baudry’s Foreign<br />

Library: Collection <strong>of</strong> ancient and modern British novels and<br />

romances).<br />

Waverley novels. 48 vols Edinburgh 1829–33 (author’s last revision<br />

with notes, known as the ‘Magnum opus’ edn), 48 vols<br />

Edinburgh 1830–4. Edns followed at average rate <strong>of</strong> one every 2<br />

years, the best known being: Fisher’s edn, 48 vols 1836–9; Cabinet<br />

edn, 25 vols Edinburgh 1841–3; Abbotsford edn, 12 vols<br />

Edinburgh 1842–7; Library edn, 25 vols Edinburgh 1852–3;<br />

Centenary edn (text rev with notes by D. Laing), 25 vols<br />

Edinburgh 1870–1; Dryburgh edn (text again rev), 25 vols 1892–4;<br />

Border edn (unrev text but with notes by A. Lang), 48 vols<br />

Edinburgh 1892–4; Standard edn, 25 vols 1895–7; Victoria edn 25

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