Flora McIvor & Rose Bradwardine (International) assertion extract   criticism  
Alternative title: Female Portrait Gallery, from Sir Walter Scott
This international work is included in AustLit to identify a relationship with Australian literature.
Issue Details: First known date: 1838... 1838 Flora McIvor & Rose Bradwardine
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Extract from Landon's work 'Female Portrait Gallery, from Sir Walter Scott'. This work, on the female characters in the works of Sir Walter Scott, was published in parts in English magazines including the Lady's Book and the New Monthly Magazine both in 1838. Letitia Landon's 'Autobiographical Sketches' is included in AustLit because it was published in Australian newspapers and magazines in the nineteenth century.

This extract, no. 1 of the main work, discusses two of the female characters in Scott's Waverley novels, Flora McIvor and Rose Bradwardine.

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  • This international work is included in AustLit because it is published (in part or in full), advertised or reviewed in Australian newspapers and magazines during the colonial era; and/or is the subject of Australian literary comment, adaptation or creative writing.

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Written as: L. E. L.
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Editor's note: (From the New Monthly Magazine, January 1838)
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