The AntiquaryPenguin, 1998 - 454 pagina's The third novel in the Waverley series, and Scott's personal favorite, The Antiquary centers on a young man called Lovel who meets Jonathan Oldbuck, a loquacious old antiquary, on a trip to Scotland. There Lovel falls in love with the daughter of Sir Arthur Wardour, a local landowner. However, with no wealth or title to offer, Lovel's feelings go unrequited until an extraordinary act of courage. With its vivid drama and exuberant pace, The Antiquary confirms Scott's reputation as the great storyteller of modern Europe. |
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... edition , and to write a nine - volume Life of Napoleon and a history of Scotland under the title Tales of a Grandfather . His private thoughts during and after his financial crash are set down in a revealing and moving Journal . Scott ...
... edition , and to write a nine - volume Life of Napoleon and a history of Scotland under the title Tales of a Grandfather . His private thoughts during and after his financial crash are set down in a revealing and moving Journal . Scott ...
Pagina iv
... Edition of the Waverley Novels by the Edinburgh University Press 1995 Published with revised critical apparatus in Penguin Classics 1998 2 Text , historical note , explanatory notes and glossary copyright © The University Court of the ...
... Edition of the Waverley Novels by the Edinburgh University Press 1995 Published with revised critical apparatus in Penguin Classics 1998 2 Text , historical note , explanatory notes and glossary copyright © The University Court of the ...
Pagina v
... THE ANTIQUARY Volume I Volume II Volume III Historical note Explanatory Notes Glossary ་ ཋ ཤ བྷུ་ བྷུ ཥཿ ཆུ хххі xl xliv ' ཨཊྛནྟི ཙྪི 5 119 237 357 364 436 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The editors of a critical edition incur many debts.
... THE ANTIQUARY Volume I Volume II Volume III Historical note Explanatory Notes Glossary ་ ཋ ཤ བྷུ་ བྷུ ཥཿ ཆུ хххі xl xliv ' ཨཊྛནྟི ཙྪི 5 119 237 357 364 436 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The editors of a critical edition incur many debts.
Pagina vii
... Edition to employ a research fellow . The Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels has been most fortunate in having as its principal financial sponsor the Bank of Scotland , which has continued its long and fruitful involvement with ...
... Edition to employ a research fellow . The Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels has been most fortunate in having as its principal financial sponsor the Bank of Scotland , which has continued its long and fruitful involvement with ...
Pagina ix
... Edition of the Waverley Novels ( EEWN ) . This series , which started publication in 1993 and which when complete will run to thirty volumes , is published in hardback by Edinburgh University Press . The Penguin edition of The Antiquary ...
... Edition of the Waverley Novels ( EEWN ) . This series , which started publication in 1993 and which when complete will run to thirty volumes , is published in hardback by Edinburgh University Press . The Penguin edition of The Antiquary ...
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THE ANTIQUARY | 5 |
Volume II | 119 |
Volume III | 237 |
Historical note | 357 |
Explanatory Notes | 364 |
Glossary | 436 |
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Pagina xxxi - In [April 1758] my father married Anne Rutherford, eldest daughter of Dr John Rutherford, professor of medicine in the University of Edinburgh. He was one of...