Sir Walter Scott AKA Walter Scott Born: 15-Aug-1771 Birthplace: Edinburgh, Scotland Died: 21-Sep-1832 Location of death: Abbotsford, Roxburgh, Scotland Cause of death: Stroke Remains: Buried, Dryburgh Abbey
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Author, Poet, Historian Nationality: Scotland Executive summary: Ivanhoe Father: Walter Scott (solicitor) Mother: Anne Rutherford Wife: Charlotte Margaret Carpenter (m. 25-Dec-1797, d. 14-May-1826, two sons, two daughters) Daughter: Charlotte Sophia Scott (b. 1799) Son: Walter Scott (b. 1801) Daughter: Anne Scott (b. 1803) Son: Charles Scott (b. 1805)
Athenaeum Club (London) Royal Society of Edinburgh Fellow (1800) Proxy Baptism: Mormon St. George, UT (Aug-1877) Risk Factors: Polio
Is the subject of books:
Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, 1836–38, BY: J. G. Lockhart, DETAILS: (7 vols.)
Sir Walter Scott: The Great Unknown, 1970, BY: Edgar Johnson, DETAILS: (2 vols.)
Author of books:
The Lay of the Last Minstrel (1805, poetry) Rokeby (1813, poetry) Waverley (1814, novel) Guy Mannering (1815, novel) The Lord of the Isles (1815, poetry) The Antiquary (1816, novel) Old Mortality (1816, novel) Rob Roy (1818, novel) The Heart of Midlothian (1818, novel) The Bride of Lammermoore (1819, novel) A Legend of Montrose (1819, novel) Ivanhoe (1819, novel) The Monastery (1820, novel) The Abbot (1820, novel) Kenilworth (1821, novel) The Pirate (1822, novel) The Fortunes of Nigel (1822, novel) Quentin Durward (1823, novel) Redgauntlet (1824, novel) The Talisman (1825, novel)
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