Matthew Wald

{{Short description|1824 novel}}

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The History of Matthew Wald is an 1824 novel by the Scottish writer John Gibson Lockhart originally published by William Blackwood.Brown p.216 Carruthers p.111 It was the fourth and last novel written by Lockhart, the son-in-law of Walter Scott. The novel is partly set in a lunatic asylum. It was influenced by the writings of William Godwin and resembles Justified Sinner by James Hogg, published the same year.Baugh p.1274

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Bibliography

  • Baugh, Albert C (ed.) A Literary History of England Vol. 4. Routledge, 2004.
  • Brown, Ian (ed.) Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature: Enlightenment, Britain and Empire (1707-1918). Edinburgh University Press, 2006.
  • Carruthers, Gerard (ed.) A Companion to Scottish Literature. John Wiley & Sons, 2023.

Category:1824 British novels

Category:Novels by John Gibson Lockhart

Category:William Blackwood books

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