Series Editor's Preface Acknowledgements List of Contributors Abbreviations Timeline: European Reception of¿Walter Scott; Paul Barnaby¿ Introduction: Scott and the European Nationalities Question; Murray Pittock 1.¿Scott in France; Richard Maxwell 2.¿Scott and¿Defauconpret: A New¿ Model of Translation; Paul Barnaby 3. The Reception of Sir Walter Scott in Spain; Jos¿ Enrique Garcia-Gonz¿lez and Fernado Toda 4. Ivanhoe, a Tale of the Crusades, or, Scott in Catalonia; Andrew Monnickendam 5. The Reception of Walter Scott in Nineteenth-Century Austria;¿Norbert Bachleitner¿ 6. The Reception of Walter Scott in German Literary Histories, c1820-c1945; Frauke Reitemeier 7. The Reception of Walter Scott in¿East, West and Reunified Germany, (1949-2005); Annika Bautz¿ 8.
The Hungarian Reception of Walter Scott in the Nineteenth Century; Emilia Szaffner 9.¿The Canonization of Walter Scott as the Inventor of the Historical Novel in Twentieth-Century Hungarian Reception; Gertrud Szamosi¿ 10. From Romantic Folklorism to Children's Adventure Fiction: Walter Scott in Czech Culture; Martin Proch¿zka 11. The Polish¿Reception of Sir Walter Scott;¿Mirka Modrzewska¿ 12.¿The Rise and Fall of Walter Scott's Popularity in Russia; Mark Altshuller¿ 13. Walter Scott and the Idea of History in Russia; Tatiana Artemyeva with Mikael Mikeshin 14.¿Slovene Reception of¿Sir Walter Scott in the Nineteenth Century; Tone Smolej¿¿ 15. 'His pirates had foray'd on Scottish hill': The¿Danish¿Reception of Scott with an Outline of his Reception in Norway and Sweden; J¿rgen Erik Nielsen¿¿ 16.
¿European Reception of Scott's Poetry: Translation as the Front Line; Tom Hubbard¿ 17.¿Scott's 'Heyday' in Opera; Jeremy Tambling¿ 18. 'Seeing with the Painter's Eye': Sir Walter Scott's Challenge to Nineteenth-Century Art; Beth Wright 19. 'Scotland is Scott-Land'; Scott and the Development of Tourism; ¿Alastair Durie Bibliography Index.