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Walter Scott is the author of Quentin Durward (2023), The Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Kenilworth (1901), Waverley Novels; (2016), Sir Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border (2016), Marmion A Tale of Flodden Field : A Poem, In Six Cantos (2023).

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Quentin Durward

release date: Dec 13, 2023
Quentin Durward
Set against the backdrop of 15th-century France during the tumultuous reign of Louis XI, Walter Scott's "Quentin Durward" masterfully blends historical fact and fiction to create a captivating tale of adventure, romance, and political intrigue. The novel is marked by Scott's hallmark literary style, rich in vivid descriptions and complex characterizations, and reflects the burgeoning Romantic movement of the early 19th century. Through the eyes of its youthful protagonist, Quentin Durward, a Scottish archer seeking his fortune, readers are drawn into a world where loyalty and betrayal dance perilously close and the struggle for power dominates the narrative landscape. Walter Scott, widely regarded as the father of historical fiction, skillfully intertwines his knowledge of history and his keen insight into human nature to craft this tale. His Scottish heritage and interest in chivalric themes likely influenced the creation of Quentin, a character representing both valor and youthful idealism amid the harsh realities of political machinations. Scott's background as a poet and historian shines through, imbuing the narrative with a depth that resonates with audiences seeking both education and entertainment. Recommended for those who appreciate rich narratives that weave together the complexities of history and human emotion, "Quentin Durward" is a significant contribution to the genre of historical fiction. It invites readers to traverse the intricacies of loyalty, ambition, and the quest for identity, all while enjoying Scott's distinctive prose. This novel is essential reading for enthusiasts of Romantic literature and history alike.

The Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Kenilworth

Waverley Novels;

release date: May 07, 2016
Waverley Novels;
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Sir Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border

release date: May 20, 2016
Sir Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Marmion A Tale of Flodden Field : A Poem, In Six Cantos

release date: Oct 01, 2023
Marmion A Tale of Flodden Field : A Poem, In Six Cantos
Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field in Six Cantos by Walter Scott is an epic historical poem set in 16th-century Scotland during the tumultuous times of the Battle of Flodden. This gripping narrative explores themes of honor, love, betrayal, and the devastating consequences of war, capturing the reader's imagination with its vivid descriptions and captivating storytelling. Key Aspects of The Book “Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field: Historical Setting: Set against the backdrop of the Battle of Flodden in 1513, the poem transports readers to a pivotal moment in Scottish history. Walter Scott meticulously researches the historical events and characters of the time, offering a richly detailed and authentic portrayal of the era. Epic Narrative: Marmion follows the exploits of the eponymous character, a brave Scottish knight, as he navigates treacherous political intrigues, romantic entanglements, and the horrors of war. The poem unfolds through six cantos, each filled with vivid descriptions, stirring battle scenes, and emotional depth. Themes of Honor and Betrayal: Throughout the poem, Scott delves into the complexities of honor, exploring how it can be both upheld and compromised in the face of personal ambition, political machinations, and the fog of war. The characters grapple with loyalty, deceit, and the consequences of their choices, highlighting the moral dilemmas that arise in times of conflict. Walter Scott: Walter Scott, born in 1771, was a Scottish historical novelist, poet, and playwright. Often referred to as the Father of the Historical Novel, Scott's works, including Ivanhoe and Waverley, transported readers to different eras, weaving intricate tales of adventure, romance, and heroism against vivid historical backdrops. Scott's novels played a significant role in popularizing historical fiction, blending meticulously researched historical events with captivating storytelling. His impact on the literary landscape endures, with his works remaining beloved classics that transport readers to bygone times.

Peveril of the Peak by Sir Walter Scott - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)

release date: Jul 17, 2017
Peveril of the Peak by Sir Walter Scott - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)
This eBook features the unabridged text of ‘Peveril of the Peak’ from the bestselling edition of ‘The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott’. Having established their name as the leading publisher of classic literature and art, Delphi Classics produce publications that are individually crafted with superior formatting, while introducing many rare texts for the first time in digital print. The Delphi Classics edition of Scott includes original annotations and illustrations relating to the life and works of the author, as well as individual tables of contents, allowing you to navigate eBooks quickly and easily. eBook features: * The complete unabridged text of ‘Peveril of the Peak’ * Beautifully illustrated with images related to Scott’s works * Individual contents table, allowing easy navigation around the eBook * Excellent formatting of the textPlease visit www.delphiclassics.com to learn more about our wide range of titles

Guy Mannering; Or, The Astrologer † Complete

release date: Jan 01, 2021
Guy Mannering; Or, The Astrologer † Complete
A historical drama novel by famous writer Sir Walter Scott, 'Guy Mannering; or, The Astrologer — Complete' was first published by the author anonymously in the year 1815. It was only after he got famous that he decided to republish it under his real name.

The Fair Maid of Perth; Or, St. Valentine's Day

release date: Apr 18, 2018
The Fair Maid of Perth; Or, St. Valentine's Day
Set in 14th Century Scotland, with feuding clans and Robert III's court fraught with intrigue, the 1828 novel "The Fair Maid of Perth" is one of Sir Walter Scott's best. Though not of the strictest historical accuracy (the famous North Inch combat took place in September, not on Palm Sunday), the story is so colorfully written that only the most pedantic would complain of its liberties. The fair maid of the title is Catharine Glover, beloved by the armourer Henry Smith. (Amazon)

My Aunt Margaret’s Mirror by Sir Walter Scott - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)

release date: Jul 17, 2017
My Aunt Margaret’s Mirror by Sir Walter Scott - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)
This eBook features the unabridged text of ‘My Aunt Margaret’s Mirror’ from the bestselling edition of ‘The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott’. Having established their name as the leading publisher of classic literature and art, Delphi Classics produce publications that are individually crafted with superior formatting, while introducing many rare texts for the first time in digital print. The Delphi Classics edition of Scott includes original annotations and illustrations relating to the life and works of the author, as well as individual tables of contents, allowing you to navigate eBooks quickly and easily. eBook features: * The complete unabridged text of ‘My Aunt Margaret’s Mirror’ * Beautifully illustrated with images related to Scott’s works * Individual contents table, allowing easy navigation around the eBook * Excellent formatting of the textPlease visit www.delphiclassics.com to learn more about our wide range of titles

The lay of the last minstrel, and The lady of the lake

The Heart of Mid-Lothian

release date: Sep 28, 2006
The Heart of Mid-Lothian
Jeanie Deans, a dairymaid, decides she must walk to London to gain an audience with the Queen. Her sister is to be executed for infanticide and, while refusing to lie to help her case, Jeanie is desperate for a reprieve. Set in the 1730s in a Scotland uneasily united with England, The Heart of Mid-Lothian dramatizes different kinds of justice - that meted out by the Edinburgh mob in the lynching of Captain Porteous, and that encountered by a terrified young girl suspected of killing her baby. Based on an anonymous letter Scot received in 1817, this is the seventh and finest of Scott's 'Waverley' novels. It was an international bestseller and inspired succeeding novelists from Balzac to George Eliot.

The Bride of Lammermoor

The Bride of Lammermoor
Less sprawling than most of Scott's novels, "lean and tragic" (E. M. Forster), but still boasting his characteristic humor and wisdom, The Bride of Lammermoor (1819) brings to vivid life a historical incident from his own family lore and from Scotland's turbulent past. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Ivanhoe A Romance

release date: Jan 18, 2025
Ivanhoe A Romance
"Ivanhoe: A Romance," written by Sir Walter Scott, is a timeless classic that transports readers to medieval England, where chivalry, knighthood, and honor reign supreme. First published in 1819, this historical novel is set during the reign of Richard the Lionheart and follows the adventures of the Saxon knight Wilfred of Ivanhoe. The story is rich with themes of loyalty, love, and the ongoing struggle between the Saxons and Normans, offering a vivid depiction of the medieval world. The plot centers around Ivanhoe's return from the Crusades, where he seeks to reclaim his birthright and win the heart of his lady love, Rowena, amidst the backdrop of political turmoil. Alongside Ivanhoe, readers encounter a cast of unforgettable characters, including the legendary Robin Hood, the noble Cedric the Saxon, the beautiful Rebecca, and the treacherous Prince John. As Ivanhoe navigates the complex world of power struggles, courtly love, and battles for justice, Scott weaves a tale that is both thrilling and thought-provoking. "Ivanhoe" is a masterpiece of historical fiction that explores the virtues and vices of medieval society, highlighting the themes of honor, duty, and the conflict between personal desires and societal expectations. Scott's richly detailed prose and masterful storytelling create a vivid picture of the era, from the grand tournaments to the suspenseful sieges. The novel also delves into the deep divisions between the Saxons and Normans, providing a commentary on the tension between cultural identity and political power. Readers are drawn to "Ivanhoe" for its thrilling action, captivating characters, and historical richness. This novel is a must-read for anyone interested in medieval history, chivalric tales, or the works of Walter Scott. Owning a copy of "Ivanhoe" is an invitation to journey back in time to an era of knights and castles, making it an essential addition to any collection of classic literature or historical fiction.

Miscellaneous Prose Works: Tales of a grandfather

Rob Roy

release date: Jul 28, 2017
Rob Roy
How is this book unique? Font adjustments & biography included Unabridged (100% Original content) Illustrated About Rob Roy by Sir Walter Scott Rob Roy is a historical novel by Walter Scott. It is narrated by Frank Osbaldistone, the son of an English merchant who travels first to the North of England, and subsequently to the Scottish Highlands, to collect a debt stolen from his father. On the way he encounters the larger-than-life title character, Rob Roy MacGregor. Though Rob Roy is not the lead character (in fact, the narrative does not move to Scotland until halfway through the book), his personality and actions are key to the novel's development. Plot Summary: The story takes place just before the Jacobite rising of 1715, with much of Scotland in turmoil. Frank Osbaldistone, the narrator, quarrels with his father and is sent to stay with an uncle, Sir Hildebrand Osbaldistone, in Northumberland. Frank falls in love with Diana Vernon, Sir Hildebrand's niece, whose father has been forced to go into hiding because of his Jacobite sympathies. Frank's cousin, Rashleigh, steals important documents vital to the honour and economic solvency of Frank's father, William, and Frank pursues Rashleigh to Scotland. Several times his path crosses the mysterious and powerful figure Rob Roy MacGregor, known as Rob Roy, an associate of Sir Hildebrand. There is much confusion as the action shifts to the beautiful mountains and valleys around Loch Lomond. A British army detachment is ambushed and there is bloodshed. The eponymous Rob Roy is badly wounded at the Battle of Glen Shiel in 1719, in which a British army of Scots and English defeat a Jacobite and Spanish expedition that aimed to restore the Stuart monarchy. All of Sir Hildebrand's sons but Rashleigh are killed in the Jacobite rising, and Rashleigh, too meets a bloody end. Following this, Frank inherits Sir Hildebrand's property and marries Diana.

Ivanhoe: a Romance

release date: Sep 06, 2021
Ivanhoe: a Romance
Ivanhoe: A Romance by Walter Scott is a historical novel published in three volumes, in 1819, as one of the Waverley novels. At the time it was written, the novel represented a shift by Scott away from writing novels set in Scotland in the fairly recent past to a more fanciful depiction of England in the Middle Ages. Ivanhoe proved to be one of the best-known and most influential of Scott's novels. Set in 12th-century England, with colourful descriptions of a tournament, outlaws, a witch trial, and divisions between Jews and Christians, Ivanhoe is credited for increased interest in chivalric romance and medievalism. John Henry Newman claimed that Scott "had first turned men's minds in the direction of the Middle Ages", while Thomas Carlyle and John Ruskin likewise asserted Scott's great influence upon the revival of interest in the medieval period, primarily based upon the publication of the novel Ivanhoe.[1] Moreover, Ivanhoe much influenced popular perceptions of Richard the Lionheart, King John, and Robin Hood.

Rob Roy Illustrated by Walter Scott

release date: Nov 07, 2021
Rob Roy Illustrated by Walter Scott
Rob Roy (1817) is a historical novel by Walter Scott, one of the Waverley novels. It is probably set in 1715, the year of the first Jacobite uprising, and the social and economic background to that event are an important element in the novel, though it is not treated directly. The depiction of Rob Roy bears little relation to the historical figure: 'there are two Rob Roys. One lived and breathed. The other is a good story, a lively tale set in the past. Both may be accepted as "valid", but they serve different needs and interests.' Frank Osbaldistone narrates the story. He is the son of an English merchant who parted from his family home in the north of England near the border with Scotland when he was a young man, being of different religion and temperament than his own father or his younger brother. Frank is sent by his father to live at the long unseen family home with his uncle and his male cousins, when he refuses to join his father's successful business. In exchange, his father accepts Frank's cousin Rashleigh to work in his business. Rashleigh is an intelligent young man, but he is unscrupulous, and he causes problems for the business of Osbaldistone and Tresham. To resolve the problems, Frank travels into Scotland and meets the larger-than-life title character, Rob Roy MacGregor.
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