Waverley is an 1814 historical novel by Sir Walter Scott. Initially published anonymously in 1814 as Scott's first venture into prose fiction, Waverley is often regarded as the first historical novel. It became so popular that Scott's later novels were advertised as being "by the author of Waverley". His series of works on similar themes written during the same period have become collectively known as the "Waverley Novels".
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- Waverley is an 1814 historical novel by Sir Walter Scott. Initially published anonymously in 1814 as Scott's first venture into prose fiction, Waverley is often regarded as the first historical novel. It became so popular that Scott's later novels were advertised as being "by the author of Waverley". His series of works on similar themes written during the same period have become collectively known as the "Waverley Novels". In 1815, Scott was given the honour of dining with George, Prince Regent, who wanted to meet "the author of Waverley". It is thought that at this meeting Scott persuaded George that as a Stuart prince he could claim to be a Jacobite Highland Chieftain, a claim that would be dramatised when George became King and visited Scotland. Waverley Abbey is noted by English Heritage to be Sir Walter Scott's inspiration for this novel. However, this was probably not the case.
- Waverley war der erste Roman des schottischen Schriftstellers Sir Walter Scott. Waverley erschien im Jahre 1814 und gilt als der erste britisch-historische (recte!) Roman. Außerdem wird hier zum ersten Mal die Figur des mittleren Helden entwickelt.
- Waverley est un roman historique écrit par Walter Scott en 1814. Initialement publié anonymement en 1814 comme la première entreprise de Scott dans la fiction en prose, Waverley est souvent considérée comme le premier roman historique. Le roman devient si populaire que les romans subséquents de Scott reçoivent, comme nom d'auteur, « l'auteur de Waverley ». Sa série de romans sur des thèmes semblables écrite pendant la même période sera collectivement connue comme les « romans de Waverley ».
- Waverley è un romanzo storico di Walter Scott pubblicato nel 1814.
- Waverley é um romance histórico escrito em 1814 por Sir Walter Scott. Inicialmente publicada anonimamente em 1814 como a primeira tentativa de Scott em ficção em prosa, Waverley é frequentemente considerada como sendo o primeiro romance histórico. O romance tornou-se tão popular que os livros posteriores de Scott foram vendidos como sendo "pelo autor de Waverley". Sua série de livros sobre temas similares escritos nesse período ficaram conhecidos coletivamente como os "Romances Waverley".
- «Уэверли, или Шестьдесят лет назад» — исторический роман Вальтера Скотта, опубликованный в 1814 году. Опубликованный анонимно, этот роман стал первым прозаическим произведением писателя и считается его первым историческим романом. Он стал так популярен, что все последующие произведения Вальтера Скотта публиковались как романы «от создателя „Уэверли“». В 1815 году писатель был удостоен аудиенции у Георга IV, желавшего лично познакомиться с «автором „Уэверли“».
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- Illustration to 1893 edition, by J. Pettie.
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- Waverley is an 1814 historical novel by Sir Walter Scott. Initially published anonymously in 1814 as Scott's first venture into prose fiction, Waverley is often regarded as the first historical novel. It became so popular that Scott's later novels were advertised as being "by the author of Waverley". His series of works on similar themes written during the same period have become collectively known as the "Waverley Novels".
- Waverley war der erste Roman des schottischen Schriftstellers Sir Walter Scott. Waverley erschien im Jahre 1814 und gilt als der erste britisch-historische (recte!) Roman. Außerdem wird hier zum ersten Mal die Figur des mittleren Helden entwickelt.
- Waverley est un roman historique écrit par Walter Scott en 1814. Initialement publié anonymement en 1814 comme la première entreprise de Scott dans la fiction en prose, Waverley est souvent considérée comme le premier roman historique. Le roman devient si populaire que les romans subséquents de Scott reçoivent, comme nom d'auteur, « l'auteur de Waverley ».
- Waverley è un romanzo storico di Walter Scott pubblicato nel 1814.
- Waverley é um romance histórico escrito em 1814 por Sir Walter Scott. Inicialmente publicada anonimamente em 1814 como a primeira tentativa de Scott em ficção em prosa, Waverley é frequentemente considerada como sendo o primeiro romance histórico. O romance tornou-se tão popular que os livros posteriores de Scott foram vendidos como sendo "pelo autor de Waverley".
- «Уэверли, или Шестьдесят лет назад» — исторический роман Вальтера Скотта, опубликованный в 1814 году. Опубликованный анонимно, этот роман стал первым прозаическим произведением писателя и считается его первым историческим романом.
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- Уэверли, или Шестьдесят лет назад
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