Bartleby.com: Sir Walter Scott: Etexts of Scott's prose and poetry, together with a biography and encyclopedia article.
Graduate Course: Nineteenth-Century Medievalism: Syllabus for a course on 19th Century Medievalism by Professor D. F. Felluga of Purdue, covering Scott's Ivanhoe among others, with topics for discussion or research.
Legends - Shake Loose the Border: Includes links to texts of The Antiquary, The Black Dwarf, The Bride of Lammermoor, Chronicles of the Canongate, The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Ivanhoe, The Keepsake Stories, The Lay of the Last Minstrel, A Legend of Montrose, Rob Roy, The Talisman and Waverley.
Letitia Elizabeth Landon: Sample Texts: Articles on Scott's major heroines by Landon.
Sir WaIter Scott Overview: Brief discussion of Scott's life and publishing practices.
Sir Walter Scott and the South: Essay on the influence of Scott's works before the Civil War.
Sir Walter Scott at Catharton Authors: Brief biography and message board devoted to the celebrated Scottish author.
The Walter Scott Digital Archive: Biography, works, image database, and information on collections at the Edinburgh University Library.
The Wreck of the Walter Scott: Mark Twain's views on Sir Walter Scott's influence in the pre-Civil War South as expressed in Life on the Mississippi and Huckleberry Finn.