Curated OER
Ivanhoe
For this online interactive reading comprehension worksheet, students respond to 25 multiple choice questions about Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
Bibliomania
Bibliomania: Sir Walter Scott
Bibliomania provides links to the full texts of Sir Walter Scott's novels Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, The Bridal of Janet Dalrymple, and the Tapestried Chamber.
Bibliomania
Bibliomania: "Ivanhoe"
Full text of Sir Walter Scott's medieval romance and swaschbuckler Ivanhoe (1819)
Internet History Sourcebooks Project
Fordham University: Modern History Sourcebook: Thomas Carlyle on Sir Walter Scott
This site from Fordham University provides Thomas Carlyle's (1795-1881 CE) comments on Walter Scott (1771-1832 CE). This site includes biographical information.
World Wide School
World Wide School: Etext of the Talisman
This site provides the complete etext for Sir Walter Scott's story, The Talisman.
World Wide School
World Wide School: Etext of "The Bride of Lammermoor"
This site provides the complete etext for Sir Walter Scott's story, "The Bride of Lammermoor."
Bartleby
Bartleby.com: The Romantic Revival: Sir Walter Scott
Provides analysis of Scott's works as well as his writing style. Looks at his themes and characters.
University of Pennsylvania
Project Gutenberg: Sir Walter Scott's "Ivanhoe"
Complete text of Sir Walter Scott's "Ivanhoe." Multiple formats for downloading are available.
British Library
British Library: Austen's Emma: Social Realism & the Novel
In the course of the novel's development, Jane Austen was a significant contributor to the emergence of the modern novel as we know it today. The review of Emma in the Quarterly Review (October 1815) makes clear to a modern audience how...
World Wide School
World Wide School: Etext of Redgauntlet
This site provides the complete etext for Sir Walter Scott's story, Redgauntlet.
British Library
British Library: Sir Walter Scott's Highlands
Contains images of Sir Walter Scott's Highlands. Click on an image for further exploration.
Other
Sir Walter Scott: The Father of Historical Fiction
Contains biographical information on the historical fiction writer, Sir Walter Scott.
Blackdog Media
Classic Reader: "Ivanhoe" by Walter Scott
Text of the book "Ivanhoe" by Walter Scott. (Free site registration offers some additional features, e.g., the ability to insert annotations.)
English Verse
English Verse: Sir Walter Scott (1771 1832)
While he's better known as a novelist, Sir Walter Scott also wrote poetry. Here are a number of poems in full text, along with a brief biographical sketch.
University of Pennsylvania
Romanticism: Authors
This resource provides links to many authors of the Romantic era. Biographies, works, and portraits are displayed for each author.
Open Library of the Internet Archive
Open Library: Ivanhoe: A Romance
This ebook version of Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe: A Romance has been made available in multiple formats by the Open Library. Editions of the full novel, organized by year of publication, may be accessed here.
Open Library of the Internet Archive
Open Library: Kenilworth
This ebook version of Sir Walter Scott's Kenilworth has been made available in multiple formats by the Open Library. Editions of the full novel, organized by year of publication, may be accessed here.
Other
"Ivanhoe" by Sir Walter Scott
Contains information about Sir Walter Scott, the novel "Ivanhoe," and its setting. Also includes a link to the text of the novel.
Authors Calendar
Author's Calendar: Sir Walter Scott
Read a detailed biography of Sir Walter Scott, accounting his life and literary accomplishments. Lists published works.
Other
Biographies: Sir Walter Scott
Provides a short biography on the "great romancer" Sir Walter Scott.
Curated OER
Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Sir Walter Scott
(1771-1832) Scottish novelist
Curated OER
Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Sir Walter Scott
(1771-1854) English novelist
Curated OER
Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Sir Walter Scott
An eminent novelist, born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Aug. 15, 1771; died at Abbotsford, Sept. 21, 1832.