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Guthke, K. S. Die erste Nachwirkung von Herders Volksliedern in<br />

England. Archiv 193 1957. 10 letters from M. G. Lewis to Scott.<br />

Guthke, K. S. Some unpublished letters <strong>of</strong> M. G. Lewis. N & Q May<br />

1957. One letter to Scott.<br />

Maxwell, J. C. An uncollected Scott letter. RES n.s. 9 1958.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tinker Library: a bibliographical catalogue <strong>of</strong> the books and<br />

manuscripts collected by Chauncey Brewster Tinker. Ed R. F.<br />

Metzdorf, New Haven CT 1959. Lists letters to S. E. Brydges and<br />

Miss Wagner <strong>of</strong> Liverpool, and from Alexander Murray.<br />

Enkvist, N. E. Sir Walter Scott, Lord Bloomfield and Bernadotte.<br />

Studia Neophilologica 32 1960.<br />

Green, D. B. New letters <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott 1813–1831. N & Q Jan–Mar<br />

1961.<br />

McDonald, W. U. Jr. A letter <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott to William Scott on<br />

the Jeffrey–Swift controversy. RES n.s. 12 1961.<br />

Kies, P. P. An unpublished letter <strong>of</strong> Scott. Research Stud Washington<br />

State Univ 30 1962.<br />

Massey, I. Mary Shelley, Walter Scott, and Maga. N & Q 207 Nov 1962.<br />

Parker, W. M. Lady Davy in her letters. Quart Rev Jan 1962.<br />

Russell, N. H. New letters <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott. RES n.s. 14 1963.<br />

Wood, G. A. M. Letters between Sir Walter Scott and the Marquis <strong>of</strong><br />

Lothian. N & Q 209, Oct–Dec 1964.<br />

McClary, B. H. Washington Irving to Walter Scott: two unpublished<br />

letters. Stud in Scottish Lit 3 1965.<br />

Wood, G. A. M. <strong>The</strong> date <strong>of</strong> a Scott letter. N & Q 212, Jan 1967. To A.<br />

Seward.<br />

Wood, G. A. M. Sir Walter Scott and Sir Ralph Sadler: a chapter in literary<br />

history. Stud in Scottish Lit 7–8 1969–71.<br />

Hewitt, D. S. What should we do about Scott’s letters? Scottish<br />

Literary News 2 1971.<br />

Low, D. A. Walter Scott and Williamina Belsches. TLS 23 July 1971.<br />

Robinson, K. E. and P. Roberts. Sir Walter Scott and John Bell <strong>of</strong><br />

Newcastle-on-Tyne: some unpublished correspondence. YES 2<br />

1972.<br />

Albrecht, W. P. An unpublished letter by Sir Walter Scott. N & Q 218,<br />

Feb 1973. To J. Pringle.<br />

Carnie, R. H. and M. F. Moran. Sir Walter Scott and the Maitland<br />

Club. Stud in Scottish Lit 12 1974.<br />

Prévost, W. A. J. Joseph Train’s letter to Sir Walter Scott concerning<br />

Wandering Willie. Scottish Stud 20 1976.<br />

Bell, A. <strong>The</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott in the Norton Downs collection:<br />

an address given on the occasion <strong>of</strong> the dedication <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Medieval Studies Room, Trinity College, Hartford, CT. Hartford<br />

CT 1979.<br />

Bell, A. <strong>The</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott: problems and opportunities.<br />

In Editing correspondence: papers given at the 14th annual<br />

conference on editorial problems, ed J. A. Dinard, New York<br />

1979.<br />

Horn, P. L. An unpublished letter <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott. ELN 16 1979.<br />

Downs, N. An unpublished note <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott. N & Q 225 Feb<br />

1980. To Rev E. B. Ramsay; corrects dates <strong>of</strong> 2 letters <strong>of</strong> 1825.<br />

Hewitt, D. S. <strong>The</strong> survey <strong>of</strong> the letters <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott. Scottish<br />

Literary Jnl 7 1980.<br />

Sutherland, K. Walter Scott’s highland minstrelsy and his correspondence<br />

with the Maclean Clephane family. Scottish Literary<br />

Jnl 9 1982.<br />

Alexander, J. H. George Ellis on Rokeby: a background note. Scott<br />

Newsletter 3 1983.<br />

Garside, P. Scott and the regalia. In Scott and his influence, ed J. H.<br />

Alexander and D. Hewitt, Aberdeen 1983.<br />

Mellown, E. W. An unpublished letter from Walter Scott to George<br />

Canning, and Canning’s reply. Scotia 7 1983.<br />

Groves, D.‘Your humble servant’: a new letter from Sir Walter Scott.<br />

Scott Newsletter 6 1985. To Edinburgh Evening Post.<br />

Groves, D. Sir Walter Scott to Thomas Pringle: a letter. Scott<br />

Newsletter 7 1985.<br />

Groves, D. Walter Scott to Alexander Balfour. Scott Newsletter 13<br />

1988.<br />

Richardson, T. C. Sir Walter Scott, John Lockhart, and Sir William<br />

Knighton: an unpublished Scott letter. Stud in Scottish Lit 24<br />

1989.<br />

Groves, D. Scott, Alexander Murray, and oriental languages: a new<br />

letter. Scott Newsletter 16 1990. To Principal Baird.<br />

Groves, D. Alexander Peterkin. Scott Newsletter 19 1991.<br />

Two Scott letters. Scott Newsletter 18 1991. To C. Erskine and Miss<br />

Pringle <strong>of</strong> Clifton and Haining.<br />

Groves, D.‘Oh these terrible books’: Scott and Mackintosh Mackay.<br />

Scott Newsletter 20 1992.<br />

Groves, D.‘<strong>The</strong> usual faults <strong>of</strong> youthful production’: Scott’s advice<br />

to a young poet. Scott Newsletter 21–2 1992–3.<br />

Ashe, A. H. Two letters <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott, 1812. N & Q 238 1993. To<br />

and from M. Edgeworth.<br />

Edited works<br />

An apology for Tales <strong>of</strong> terror. Kelso 1799. Priv ptd in 12 copies, <strong>of</strong><br />

which one has variant title: Tales <strong>of</strong> terror.<br />

Studies<br />

Cook, W. B. <strong>The</strong> first work <strong>of</strong> the Ballantyne Press. N & Q 8 Aug<br />

1874.<br />

Johnston, G. P. <strong>The</strong> first book printed by James Ballantyne, being<br />

An apology for Tales <strong>of</strong> terror; with notes on Tales <strong>of</strong> wonder and<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> terror. Pbns Edinburgh Bibl Soc 1 1896.<br />

Johnston, G. P. Note to a paper entitled <strong>The</strong> first book printed by<br />

James Ballantyne. Pbns Edinburgh Bibl Soc 9 1913.<br />

Sadleir, M. Tales <strong>of</strong> terror. TLS 7 Jan 1939.<br />

Minstrelsy <strong>of</strong> the Scottish Border. 2 vols Kelso 1802 [1st edn], 3 vols<br />

Edinburgh 1803 (2nd edn), 1806 (3rd edn), 1810 (4th edn), 1812 (5th<br />

edn), 1821 (5th [6th] edn), 3 vols Boston 1810, 1 vol Philadelphia<br />

1813; tr Ger 1818 (H. Schubart: selection); Fr 1826 (Artaud); ed T. F.<br />

Henderson 4 vols Edinburgh, London and New York 1902, 1 vol<br />

1931, 1932; ed and arranged A. Noyes 1908.<br />

reviews: Annual Rev 1 for 1802 (1803), 2 for 1803 (1804); [Ellis, G.]<br />

Br Critic 19 1802, [probably Ellis, G.] 23 1804; Critical Rev 2nd ser<br />

39 1803; [Stoddart, J.] Edinburgh Rev 1 1803; Literary Jnl 16 Aug<br />

1803; Monthly Mag 25 Jan 1803, 28 July 1804; Monthly Mirror 13<br />

1802; Monthly Register 3 1803; Monthly Rev n.s. [2nd] 42 1803,<br />

[Muirhead, L.] 45 1804; Poetical Register 2 1802, 3 1803; Scots Mag<br />

64 1802.<br />

Studies<br />

[Review <strong>of</strong> Minstrelsy in Poetical works vols 1–2.] Dublin Univ Rev 1<br />

1833.<br />

Veitch, J. <strong>The</strong> original ballad <strong>of</strong> the Dowie Dens. Blackwood’s<br />

Edinburgh Mag June 1890.<br />

Russell, H. J. M. <strong>The</strong> antiquity <strong>of</strong> the ballad <strong>of</strong> Auld Maitland.<br />

History <strong>of</strong> the Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club 18 1901.<br />

Scott’s Minstrelsy <strong>of</strong> the Scottish Border. Athenaeum 27 Dec 1902.<br />

[Whibley, C.] <strong>The</strong> Border minstrelsy. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Mag<br />

Nov 1902.<br />

Crockett, W. S. <strong>The</strong> making <strong>of</strong> the Minstrelsy (1802–1902). Bookman<br />

[London] 23 1903.<br />

Border ballads. Edinburgh Rev Oct 1906.<br />

Elliot, F. <strong>The</strong> trustworthiness <strong>of</strong> Border ballads as exemplified by<br />

Jamie Telfer i’ the fair Dodhead and other ballads. Edinburgh<br />

and London 1906.<br />

review: A. Lang, Scottish Historical Rev 4 1906.<br />

Elliot, F. Further essays on Border ballads. Edinburgh 1910.<br />

review: G. Douglas in Scottish Historical Rev 7 1910; replies 8<br />

1910–11.<br />

Lang, A. <strong>The</strong> mystery <strong>of</strong> Auld Maitland. Blackwood’s Mag June<br />

1910; discussed in Glasgow Herald 3 June.<br />

Lang, A. Sir Walter Scott and the Border minstrelsy. 1910.<br />

Miller, F. <strong>The</strong> ballad <strong>of</strong> Kinmont Willie. Archiv 127 1911.<br />

Sir Walter Scott<br />

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