Overview
Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832) was a prominent Scottish poet, novelist, and collector of historical traditions. His extensive body of work played a pivotal role in popularising the historical novel as a literary genre.
Through his writing, Scott significantly influenced nineteenth-century perceptions of chivalry, national memory, and the cultural identity of Scotland. His most notable contributions include:
- The Waverley series of novels.
- The historical romance Ivanhoe.
- Various influential narrative poems.