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1814:
'Waverley', by Sir Walter Scott, was published. Waverley was Scott's first novel, and written mainly as a way of proving himself a superior literary talent to Byron. Although it was published anonymously, it was an open secret who the author was. The book was a runaway success and Scott became regarded as the leading author in Europe.
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Two hour workshop hosted by author Ken Cockburn
CLASSIC Edinburgh writers and the influence they have had on crime fiction is to be explored in a talk at the National Library of Scotland on January 10th.
Gothic In The City will be hosted by author Ken Cockburn. Source: Edinburgh Evening News
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