IvanhoeOxford University Press, 1996 - 581 Seiten More than a century after the Norman Conquest, England remains a colony of foreign warlords. The dissolute Prince John plots to seize his brother's crown, his barons terrorize the country, and the mysterious outlaw Robin Hood haunts the ancient greenwood. With the secret return of King Richard and the disinherited Saxon knight, Ivanhoe, Scott unfurls his splendid and tumultuous romance, featuring the tournament at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, the siege of Torquilstone, and the clash of wills between the wicked Templar Bois-Guilbert and the sublime Jewess Rebecca. In Ivanhoe Scott fashioned an imperial myth of national cultural identity that has shaped the popular imagination ever since its first appearance at the end of 1819. The most famous of Scottish novelists drew on the conventions of Gothic fiction, including its risky sexual and racial themes, to explore the violent origins and limits of English nationality. This edition uses the 1830 Magnum Opus text, corrected against the Interleaved Set, and incorporates readings from Scott's manuscript. |
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... horse he backs , could not have carried the ponderous weight of King Richard through a single course . ' While he was yet speaking , the marshals brought forward the Disinherited Knight to the foot of a wooden flight of steps , which ...
... horse he backs , could not have carried the ponderous weight of King Richard through a single course . ' While he was yet speaking , the marshals brought forward the Disinherited Knight to the foot of a wooden flight of steps , which ...
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... horse that was brought all the long way from Barbary , he takes no more care of him than if he were a wild ass's ... horse and armour . ' ' Child ! ' replied Isaac , somewhat heated , ' thou knowest not what thou speakest - His neck and ...
... horse that was brought all the long way from Barbary , he takes no more care of him than if he were a wild ass's ... horse and armour . ' ' Child ! ' replied Isaac , somewhat heated , ' thou knowest not what thou speakest - His neck and ...
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... horse , large of size , tall , and to all appearance powerful and strong , like the rider by whom he was mounted . This knight , who bore on his shield no device of any kind , had hitherto evinced very little interest in the event of ...
... horse , large of size , tall , and to all appearance powerful and strong , like the rider by whom he was mounted . This knight , who bore on his shield no device of any kind , had hitherto evinced very little interest in the event of ...
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