Rob Roy

Rob Roy


Rob Roy was Scott's popular adventure novel, considered the magnus opus of his Waverley novels, published in 1817. It is considered a quintessential work in the genre of Romanticism, inspiring countless tales of swashbuckling and chivalry ever since. Lovely epigrams start lead off each chapter.

Rob Roy, frontisRob Roy, Miss VernonRob Roy, Miss Vernon on horseback


Table of Contents

Introduction by Andrew Lang

Volume I - Chapter First

Volume I - Chapter Second

Volume I - Chapter Third

Volume I - Chapter Fourth

Volume I - Chapter Fifth

Volume I - Chapter Sixth

Volume I - Chapter Seventh

Volume I - Chapter Eighth

Volume I - Chapter Ninth

Volume I - Chapter Tenth

Volume I - Chapter Eleventh

Volume I - Chapter Twelfth

Volume I - Chapter Thirteenth

Volume I - Chapter Fourteenth

Volume I - Chapter Fifteenth

Volume I - Chapter Sixteen

Volume I - Chapter Seventeen

Volume II - Chapter First

Volume II - Chapter Second

Volume II - Chapter Third

Volume II - Chapter Fourth

Volume II - Chapter Fifth

Volume II - Chapter Sixth

Volume II - Chapter Seventh

Volume II - Chapter Eighth

Volume II - Chapter Ninth

Volume II - Chapter Tenth

Volume II - Chapter Eleventh

Volume II - Chapter Twelfth

Volume II - Chapter Thirteenth

Volume II - Chapter Fourteenth

Volume II - Chapter Fifteenth

Volume II - Chapter Sixteenth

Volume II - Chapter Seventeenth

Volume II - Chapter Eighteenth

Volume II - Chapter Nineteenth

Volume II - Chapter Twentieth

Volume II - Chapter Twenty-First

Volume II - Chapter Twenty-Second

Postscript

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