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Tag: Walter Scott

Writing One’s Own Story with Walter Scott

15 August 2021 Gerard McKeever Books

Your author’s quill commands no life to grow The codex mute remains in dusty gloom ’Till, tripping lightly thro’ the[…]

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Books for Borrowing: Walter Scott

8 February 2021 Gerard McKeever Books

Walter Scott’s novels typically feature at least one central character who has been conspicuously shaped by their reading and/or by[…]

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