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Sir Walter Scott, foi o criador do verdadeiro romance histórico. É certo que, pouco antes dele, alguns autores, entre os quais avultou Maria Edgeworth com o seu curioso «Castelo de Rackrent», tinham procurado dar uma feição definitiva a essa modalidade literária, mas o público e a crítica não compreenderam a intenção. Walter Scott nasceu em Edimburgo e era filho de um advogado. More information...

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