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Poetical Works: Complete in One Volume with All His Introd. and Notes

Poetical Works: Complete in One Volume with All His Introd. and Notes is a compilation that brings together a wide array of poems. The volume is designed to offer readers a deep dive into the author's poetic works, with additional introductory content and notes that provide context and analysis. This collection is intended for those who wish to explore the author's poetry in its entirety, with scholarly guidance. more

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Walter Scott
Walter Scott

Walter Scott, born on August 15, 1771, and died on September 21, 1832, was a renowned British baronet. He is best known for his extensive literary works, particularly his historical novels and poetry. more

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