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    Rob Roy (1817) is a historical novel by Walter Scott, one of the Waverley novels. It is probably set in 1715, the year of the second Jacobite rising, and...
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  • life of Scottish folk hero Robert Roy MacGregor, better known as Rob Roy, and the Walter Scott novel about him. Rob Roy, designated "A Romantic-Comic Opera...
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  • Rob Roy is a 1995 historical biographical drama film directed by Michael Caton-Jones. It stars Liam Neeson as Rob Roy MacGregor, an 18th-century Scottish...
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    Roy MacGregor (Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart Ruadh MacGriogair; 7 March 1671 – 28 December 1734) was a Scottish outlaw, who later became a folk hero. Rob...
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  • Scotland Rob Roy Island, an island in the Solomon Islands Rob Roy, Indiana, United States, a small town Rob Roy (novel), an 1817 novel by Walter Scott based...
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    Rob Roy (Rob Roy, the Gregarach) is an 1818 play by English playwright George Soane, based on the 1817 novel Rob Roy by Walter Scott. The play was first...
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    The Scott Monument is a Victorian Gothic monument to Scottish author Sir Walter Scott. It is the second-largest monument to a writer in the world after...
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  • Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue is a 1953 adventure film produced by RKO-Walt Disney British Productions which is about Rob Roy MacGregor. It was the last...
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    Wuthering Heights was influenced by the novels of Walter Scott. In particular, according to Juliet Barker, Rob Roy (1817) had a significant influence on Brontë's...
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    Sir Walter Scott is a portrait painting by the English artist Thomas Lawrence of the Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott. Begun in 1820, it was completed...
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    Scotland. She is named after the writer Walter Scott, who set his 1810 poem Lady of the Lake, and his 1818 novel Rob Roy around Loch Katrine. In 1859 Loch Katrine...
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  • Mystery & Imagination Edgar Allan Poe Ivanhoe Walter Scott Rob Roy Walter Scott Waverley Walter Scott Black Beauty Anna Sewell All's Well That Ends Well...
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  • Guiyock's curse, encountered in Sir Walter Scott's Rob Roy, under the English and Lowland form of his name, Walter Cuming, where it appears in chapter...
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    with eight; and Robert Louis Stevenson, with seven. Charles Dickens, Walter Scott, William Shakespeare, Mark Twain, and H. G. Wells were all well-represented...
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  • 1000L Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen 1190L A Brief History of Time Stephen Hawking 1290L Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe 1360 Rob Roy Walter Scott 1560L...
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  • (26 December 2014). LiveLib. ISBN 9780140621471. "Rob Roy Penguin Popular Classics by Sir Walter Scott: Good Paperback (1995) | Booksalvation". Robin Hood...
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  • played by Rob Yang (seasons 1–2) Lawrence is the founder of the media website Vaulter that is acquired by Waystar RoyCo, portrayed by Rob Yang. He holds...
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  • The Walter Scott Prize for historical fiction is a British literary award founded in 2010. At £25,000, it is one of the largest literary awards in the...
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  • Rob Roy is a 1922 British silent historical film directed by W. P. Kellino and starring David Hawthorne, Gladys Jennings and Simeon Stuart. It depicts...
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    individual member is a ceithernach or catanach, but Walter Scott calls an individual a cateran (e.g. in Rob Roy, Chronicles of the Canongate). According to Randy...
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    Conservatoire on 14 April 1833. The overture was inspired by Sir Walter Scott's novel Rob Roy. Berlioz was never happy with the piece, regarding it as "long...
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    Scottish patriot Robert Roy MacGregor by local John I. Foster, a lover of literature who was especially fond of Walter Scott's novels. Foster, described...
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    background. Hall's plan was to rob the couple of their money and retire, but in the end he killed both of them after Dorothy Scott-Elliot walked in on Hall...
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    Glenmorangie Company in Scotland. It was named after a character in Walter Scott's novel Rob Roy. It is a blended Scotch whisky, which has a good following in...
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    walled garden The orangerie Statue of Morris: a character from Scott's novel Rob Roy- Abbotsford House interior The Original Study Room The Dining Room...
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    of the Waverley novels. Rob Roy (1855–1872) Rob Roy is the title of one of the Waverley novels and the nickname of Robert Roy MacGregor. Robin Hood (1855–1876)...
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    Waverley novels (category Walter Scott novel series)
    novels by Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832). For nearly a century, they were among the most popular and widely read novels in Europe. Because Scott did not publicly...
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    performance of Murray's operatic adaption of Walter Scott's novel Rob Roy. It was titled "Rob Roy MacGregor". When Scott was preparing for the visit of King George...
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    Campbell). The adventures of Rob Roy MacGregor have been immortalized and romanticized by Sir Walter Scott in his novel Rob Roy. Rob Roy was undoubtedly a thorn...
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    The Heart of Midlothian (category Novels by Walter Scott)
    The Heart of Mid-Lothian is the seventh of Sir Walter Scott's Waverley Novels. It was originally published in four volumes on 25 July 1818, under the title...
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