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No. Sir Walter Scott died in 1832. The first modern typewriter was invented in 1868. People had been inventing forms of an automated writing machine ever since Leonardo da vinci, (probably before) but none had proven practical or easily mass manufactured.

The first person to write a published work on the typewriter was Mark Twain.

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