Walter Scott's 1819 series Tales of my…
1819 CE
Walter Scott's 1819 series Tales of my Landlord, sometimes considered a subset of the Waverley novels, is intended to illustrate aspects of Scottish regional life.
Among the best known is The Bride of Lammermoor, a fictionalized version of an actual incident in the history of the Dalrymple family that took place in the Lammermuir Hills in 1669.
Tales of my Landlord includes the now-highly regarded novel Old Mortality, set in 1679–89 against the backdrop of the ferocious anti-Covenanting campaign of the Tory aristocrat Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount of Dundee (called "Bluidy Clavers" by his opponents and Bonnie Dundee by his Tory friends).