Category
page 1Waverley Novels

Ivanhoe
thumb|Ivanhoe on the Scott Monument, Edinburgh (sculpted by John Rhind)

Waverley
1814 novel by Walter Scott

The Bride of Lammermoor
novel by Walter Scott

Rob Roy
novel by Walter Scott

Quentin Durward
novel by Walter Scott

The Talisman
novel by Walter Scott

Guy Mannering
novel by Walter Scott

The Heart of Midlothian
novel by Walter Scott

The Pirate
1822 novel by Walter Scott

Kenilworth
novel by Walter Scott

The Antiquary
1816 novel by Walter Scott

Old Mortality
novel by Walter Scott

The Fair Maid of Perth
1828 novel by Sir Walter Scott

The Black Dwarf
novel by Walter Scott

A Legend of Montrose
novel by Walter Scott

The Abbot
novel by Walter Scott

Redgauntlet
Redgauntlet is an 1824 historical novel by Sir Walter Scott, one of the Waverley novels, set primarily in Dumfriesshire, southwest Scotland, in 1765, and described by Magnus Magnusson (a point first made by Andrew Lang) as "in a sense, the most autobiographical of Scott's novels." It describes a plot to start a fictional third Jacobite Rebellion, and includes "Wandering Willie's Tale", a famous short story which frequently appears in anthologies.

The Monastery
novel by Walter Scott

Peveril of the Peak
novel by Walter Scott

The Fortunes of Nigel
novel by Walter Scott

The Betrothed
novel by Walter Scott

St. Ronan's Well
novel by Walter Scott

Count Robert of Paris
1832 novel by Sir Walter Scott

Castle Dangerous
novel by Walter Scott

Anne of Geierstein
novel by Walter Scott

Woodstock
novel by Walter Scott