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Sir Walter Scott and Emma

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Charles Beecher Hogan*
Affiliation:
Yale University

Abstract

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Type
Comment and Criticism
Information
PMLA , Volume 45 , Issue 4 , December 1930 , pp. 1264 - 1266
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1930

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References

1 “Sir Walter Scott's Review of Jane Austen's Emma,” PMLA XLIII (1928), 487–493.

2 Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott. Edinb. 1837, V, 158 n. The passage from Lockhart is quoted by Reitzel, op. cit., p. 488.

3 In The Examiner, Jan. 20, 1833, p. 37.

4 J. G. Lockhart?

5 The Literary Gazette, Aug. 10, 1833, p. 503.

6 Reitzel, op. cit., p. 487.

7 I, 288.

8 Ibid., I, 289.

9 “Northanger Abbey and Persuasion,” Quarterly Review XXIV (1821), 352–376.

10 Lockhart's note, quoted by Reitzel, p. 488.

11 When Whately republished his article he made the following note on this phrase: “The article was by Sir Walter Scott.”

12 Henry H. Bonnell, Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, Jane Austen: Studies in Their Works, 1902, p. 371 n.

13 Richard Whately, Miscellaneous Lectures and Reviews, 1861. Italics mine.