SIR WALTER SCOTT, “THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN”: MAT PRIOR, “THE THIEF AND CORDELIER,” A BALLAD.Published in:Notes & Queries, 1879, v. 11, n. 269, p. 143-bBy:S. P.Publication type:Article
The Emptiness at The Heart of Midlothian: Nation, Narration, and Population.Published in:2002By:Sussman, CharlottePublication type:Literary Criticism
Empowering the sister: Female rescue and authorial resistance in The Heart of the Midlothian.Published in:1993By:Cohen, MichaelPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Never in Bedlam?": Madness and History in Sir Walter Scott's The Heart of Mid-Lothian.Published in:2016By:JONES, EMRYS D.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Against Scott: The Antihistory of Dickens's Barnaby Rudge.Published in:1990By:Case, AlisonPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Internal Machinery Displayed: The Heart of Midlothian and Scott's Apparatus for the Waverley Novels.Published in:Clio (0884-2043), 1987, v. 17, n. 1, p. 1By:Mayer, RobertPublication type:Article
The Heart of Midlothian and the masculinization of fiction.Published in:Criticism, 1994, v. 36, n. 4, p. 521By:Newman, BethPublication type:Article