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Throughout Walter Scott's literary career, he imitated and translated poems from German sources. The resulting collection was gradually expanded over successive editions of Scott's poetry until it included seven items, which are introduced below. Each ballad is a narrative poem retelling a popular German fairy-tale: including poignantly dramatic and tragic themes.

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  • Throughout Walter Scott's literary career, he imitated and translated poems from German sources. The resulting collection was gradually expanded over successive editions of Scott's poetry until it included seven items, which are introduced below. Each ballad is a narrative poem retelling a popular German fairy-tale: including poignantly dramatic and tragic themes. (en)
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  • Sir Walter Scott (en)
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  • Translations and Imitations from German Ballads (en)
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  • Translations Imitations (en)
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  • Throughout Walter Scott's literary career, he imitated and translated poems from German sources. The resulting collection was gradually expanded over successive editions of Scott's poetry until it included seven items, which are introduced below. Each ballad is a narrative poem retelling a popular German fairy-tale: including poignantly dramatic and tragic themes. (en)
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  • Translations and Imitations from German Ballads by Sir Walter Scott (en)
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