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1. | Scottish National Image-Shaping: A Thematic Study Of Sir Walter Scott's Scottish Historical Novels |
2. | A Study On The Traditional Morality Of Walter·Scott's History Novels |
3. | Romance·Reality·History |
4. | Walter Scott And Modern Chinese Literature |
5. | A Study Of British Neo-Romantic Novel |
6. | An Ecological Study Of Sir Walter Scott's Scottish Historical Novels |
7. | A Postcolonial Reading Of Scott's Rob Roy |
8. | Walter Scott's Mediatory Values In Ivanhoe |
9. | A Study Of The Jewish Economic Characters In Ivanhoe |
10. | Scott’s Religious View In Old Mortality |
11. | Walter Scott's Debt To Shakespeare |
12. | A Study On Differentiated Citizenship Identities In The Lady Of The Lake |
13. | A Comparative Study On The New Historicism Characteristics In Walter Scott And Li Jieren's Historical Novels |
14. | Interdisciplinary Interaction Between Sir Walter Scott's Historical Novel And His Contemporary Historical Study |
15. | Romantic peripheries: The national subject and the colonial Bildungsroman in Edgeworth, Scott, and Child and Hogg (Ireland, Scotland, United States, Walter Scott, Maria Edgeworth, James Hogg, Lydia Maria Child) |
16. | The politics of nostalgia and the signification of space: Walter Scott and Washington Irving |
17. | Sir Walter Scott, Queen Victoria, the railways, and Scottish Romanticism |
18. | Troubling synonymies: Britishness and the nineteenth-century novel (Scotland, Sydney Owenson, Sir Walter Scott, Emily Lawless, Edith Anna Oenone Somerville, Martin Ross, George Eliot) |
19. | The Romantic era literary preface (William Wordsworth, Charlotte Smith, Sir Walter Scott, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Shelley, John Clare) |
20. | The friendly companion: Toward a comic poetics in the nineteenth-century English novel (Henry Fielding, Sir Walter Scott, Scotland, Maria Edgeworth, George Gissing, Thomas Hardy) |
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