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novel, although some problems were recognised: the combining of features from the high and late Middle Ages; an awkwardly created language for the dialogue; and antiquarian overload. The author's excursion into England was generally judged a success, the forest outlaws and the creation of 'merry England' attracting particular praise. Rebecca was almost unanimously admired, especially in her farewell scene. The plot was either criticised for its weakness, or just regarded as of less importance than the scenes and characters. The scenes at Torquilstone were judged horrible by several critics, with special focus on Ulrica. Athelstane's resurrection found no favour, the kindest response being that of Francis Jeffrey in
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besiegers. The besiegers storm the castle. The castle is set aflame during the assault by Ulrica, the daughter of the original lord of the castle, Lord Torquilstone, as revenge for her father's death. Front-de-Boeuf is killed in the fire while de Bracy surrenders to the Black Knight, who identifies himself as King Richard and releases de Bracy. Bois-Guilbert escapes with Rebecca while Isaac is captured by the Clerk of Copmanhurst. The Lady Rowena is saved by Cedric, while the still-wounded Ivanhoe is rescued from the burning castle by King Richard. In the fighting, Athelstane is wounded and presumed dead while attempting to rescue Rebecca, whom he mistakes for Rowena.
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with lances, Bois-Guilbert appearing to have the advantage. Bois-Guilbert and Ivanhoe are unhorsed by each other's lances in the first joust. Ivanhoe rises quickly to finish the fight by sword; however, Bois-Guilbert, suffering from the severe inner conflict of his love for Rebecca and his honor as a knight, dies from emotional turmoil.
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an enthusiastic or broadly favourable reception. As usual, Scott's descriptive powers and his ability to present the matters of the past were generally praised. More than one reviewer found the work notably poetic. Several of them found themselves transported imaginatively to the remote period of the
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does make some prescient historical points. The novel is occasionally critical of King Richard, "who seems to love adventure more than he loves the well-being of his subjects" - in contrast to the idealised, romantic view of Richard popular at the time, but rather echoes the way King Richard is often
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Ch. 13 (43): Rebecca is tied to the stake, and no champion appears. Bois-Guilbert, racked by guilt, begs her to run away with him. Rebecca refuses. Ivanhoe, exhausted from his ride and not fully recovered from his injury, appears as Rebecca's champion, and as they charge Bois-Guilbert dies the victim
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Ch. 1 (31): (The chapter opens with a retrospective account of the attackers' plans and the taking of the barbican.) The Black Knight defeats De Bracy, making himself known to him as Richard, and rescues Ivanhoe. Bois-Guilbert rescues Rebecca, striking down Athelstane who thinks she is Rowena. Ulrica
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Ch. 5 (19): Rowena persuades Cedric to escort Isaac and Rebecca, who have been abandoned (along with a sick man in their care) by their hired protectors. Wamba helps Gurth to escape again. De Bracy mounts his attack, during which Wamba escapes. He meets up with Gurth and they encounter Locksley who,
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Soon after this reconciliation, Ivanhoe receives word from Isaac beseeching him to fight on Rebecca's behalf. Ivanhoe, riding day and night, arrives in time for the trial by combat; however, both horse and man are exhausted, with little chance of victory. The two knights make one charge at each other
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Ch. 6 (36): Beaumanoir tells Preceptor Albert Malvoisin of his outrage at Rebecca's presence in the preceptory. Albert informs Bois-Guilbert of her trial for sorcery, and warns Bois-Guilbert not to defend her. Mountfichet says he will seek evidence against her, including bribing a few fake witnesses
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Ch. 13 (27): Urfried recognises Cedric as a Saxon and, revealing herself as Ulrica, tells her story which involves Front-de-Bœuf murdering his father, who had killed her father and seven brothers when taking the castle, and had become her detested lover. She says she will give a signal when the time
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Ch. 5: During the feast: Isaac enters and is befriended by the palmer; Cedric laments the decay of the Saxon language; the palmer refutes Bois-Guilbert's assertion of Templar supremacy with an account of a tournament in Palestine, where Ivanhoe defeated him; the palmer and Rowena give a pledge for a
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In most versions of Robin Hood, both Ivanhoe and Robin, for instance, are returning Crusaders. They have quarrelled with their respective fathers, they are proud to be Saxons, they display a highly evolved sense of justice, they support the rightful king even though he is of Norman-French ancestry,
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In the forests between Ashby and York, Isaac, Rebecca and the wounded Ivanhoe are abandoned by their guards, who fear bandits and take all of Isaac's horses. Cedric, Athelstane and the Lady Rowena meet them and agree to travel together. The party is captured by de Bracy and his companions and taken
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The general political events depicted in the novel are fairly accurate; the novel tells of the period just after King Richard's imprisonment in Austria following the Crusade and of his return to England after a ransom is paid. Yet the story is also heavily fictionalised. Scott himself acknowledged
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This, however, has not prevented Scott from making an important contribution to the noble-hero strand of the legend, too, because some subsequent motion picture treatments of Robin Hood's adventures give Robin traits that are characteristic of Ivanhoe as well. The most notable Robin Hood films are
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Dedicatory Epistle: An imaginary letter to the Rev. Dr Dryasdust from Laurence Templeton who has found the materials for the following tale mostly in the Anglo-Norman Wardour Manuscript. He wishes to provide an English counterpart to the preceding Waverley novels, in spite of various difficulties
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Ch. 14 (44): Beaumanoir and his Templars leave Richard defiantly. Cedric agrees to the marriage of Ivanhoe and Rowena. Rebecca takes her leave of Rowena, leaving a message of her thanks to Ivanhoe for saving her, before her father and she quit England to make a new life under the tolerant King of
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Wamba slips in disguised as a priest, and takes the place of Cedric, who escapes and brings important information to the besiegers on the strength of the garrison and its layout. On his way out, Cedric meets the Saxon crone Ulrica, who vows revenge on Front-de-Boeuf and advises Cedric to tell the
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Protagonist Wilfred of Ivanhoe is disinherited by his father Cedric of Rotherwood for supporting the Norman King Richard and for falling in love with the Lady Rowena, a ward of Cedric and descendant of the Saxon Kings of England. Cedric planned to have Rowena marry the powerful Lord Athelstane, a
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Ch. 10: The Disinherited Knight refuses to ransom Bois-Guilbert's armour, declaring that their business is not concluded. He instructs his attendant, Gurth in disguise, to convey money to Isaac to repay him for arranging the provision of his horse and armour. Gurth does so, but Rebecca secretly
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Ch. 4 (18): (Retrospect: Before going to the banquet Cedric learned that Ivanhoe had been removed by unknown carers; Gurth was recognised and captured by Cedric's cupbearer Oswald.) Cedric finds Athelstane unresponsive to his attempts to interest him in Rowena, who is herself only attracted by
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Ch. 10 (40): The Black Knight leaves Ivanhoe to travel to Coningsburgh castle for Athelstane's funeral, and Ivanhoe follows him the next day. The Black Knight is rescued by Locksley from an attack carried out by Fitzurse on John's orders, and reveals his identity as Richard to his companions,
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Ch. 5 (35): At York, Isaac stays with a friend, Nathan, as he strives to rescue Rebecca from the Templestowe. At the priory the Grand-Master Beaumanoir tells Conrade Mountfitchet that he intends to take a hard line with Templar irregularities. Arriving, Isaac shows him a letter from Aymer to
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that (outside the aristocracy) it was impossible to tell "one from the other." Finally, Freeman ended his critique of Scott by saying that by the end of the twelfth century, the descendants of both Saxons and Normans in England referred to themselves as "English", not "Saxon" or "Norman".
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Ch. 6: Next day the palmer tells Rowena that Ivanhoe will soon be home. He offers to protect Isaac from Bois-Guilbert, whom he has overheard giving instructions for his capture. On the road to Sheffield Isaac mentions a source of horse and armour of which he guesses the palmer has need.
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only began his preaching ten years after the death of Richard I. Also, in Chapter 43, Bois-Guilbert commences the fight being mounted on his horse named Zamor, which he claimed that he had won from the "Soldan of Trebizond". This is anachronistic, as the Comnenids founded the rump
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Following the battle, Locksley plays host to King Richard. Word is conveyed by de Bracy to Prince John of the King's return and the fall of Torquilstone. In the meantime, Bois-Guilbert rushes with his captive to the nearest Templar Preceptory, where Lucas de Beaumanoir, the
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Ch. 2: Wamba and Gurth wilfully misdirect a group of horsemen headed by Prior Aymer and Brian de Bois-Guilbert seeking shelter at Cedric's Rotherwood. Aymer and Bois-Guilbert discuss the beauty of Cedric's ward Rowena and are redirected, this time correctly, by a palmer .
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Ivanhoe, though of a more noble lineage than some of the other characters, represents a middling individual in the medieval class system who is not exceptionally outstanding in his abilities, as is expected of other quasi-historical fictional characters, such as the
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is ripe for storming the castle. Front-de-Bœuf sends the presumed friar with a message to summon reinforcements. Athelstane defies him, claiming that Rowena is his fiancée. The monk Ambrose arrives seeking help for Aymer who has been captured by Locksley's men.
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Scott makes the 12th-century's Saxon-Norman conflict a major theme in his novel. The original medieval stories about Robin Hood did not mention any conflict between Saxons and Normans; it was Scott who introduced this theme into the legend. The characters in
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There has been criticism of Scott's portrayal of the bitter extent of the "enmity of Saxon and Norman, represented as persisting in the days of Richard" as "unsupported by the evidence of contemporary records that forms the basis of the story." Historian
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The presence of Sir Walter Scott was recorded in Berkhamsted that is just 8 miles away from Ivinghoe. In the novel he speaks also of "the rich fief of Ivanhoe". The Manor of Ivanhoe is listed in the largest 20% of settlements recorded in Domesday.
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refer to Prince John and King Richard I as "Normans"; contemporary medieval documents from this period do not refer to either of these two rulers as Normans. Recent re-tellings of the story retain Scott's emphasis on the Norman-Saxon conflict.
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Ch. 8 (38): Rebecca's demand is accepted, Bois-Guilbert being appointed champion for the prosecution. Bearing a message to her father, the peasant Higg meets him and Nathan on their way to the preceptory, and Isaac goes in search of Ivanhoe.
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neighborhood in Los Angeles was originally known as Ivanhoe, named by Hugo Reid, a Scottish immigrant for whom the rolling hills of the area reminded him of his home in Scotland. The upper reservoir and an elementary school are still named
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Ch. 12 (42): Richard procures Ivanhoe's pardon from his father. Athelstane appears, not dead, giving his allegiance to Richard and surrendering Rowena to Ivanhoe. Ivanhoe and Richard each receive a message and disappear from Coningsburgh.
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Ch. 7 (21): De Bracy tells Bois-Guilbert he has decided to abandon his 'rescue' plan, mistrusting his companion though the Templar says it is Rebecca he is interested in. On arrival at Torquilstone castle Cedric laments its decline.
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Ch. 9 (23): De Bracy uses Ivanhoe's danger from Front-de-Bœuf to put pressure on Rowena, but he is moved by her resulting distress. The narrator refers the reader to historical instances of baronial oppression in medieval England.
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Ch. 3 (33): Locksley arranges ransom terms for Isaac and Aymer. Aymer agrees to write on Isaac's behalf to Bois-Guilbert, to urge Rebecca's release, in exchange for Isaac loaning him money to pay his ransom to the banditti.
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points to middling main characters like Ivanhoe in Walter Scott's other novels as one of the primary reasons Scott's historical novels depart from previous historical works, and better explore social and cultural history.
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Ch. 16 (30): Front-de-Bœuf being mortally wounded, Bois-Guilbert and De Bracy discuss how best to repel the besiegers. Ulrica sets fire to the castle and exults over Front-de-Bœuf who perishes in the flames.
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Ch. 14: At the tournament banquet Cedric continues to disown his son (who has been associating with the Normans) but drinks to the health of Richard, rather than John, as the noblest of that race.
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Older rural people in the Ivinghoe area most probably pronounced the name the same as Ivanhoe, according to Prof. Paul Kerswill of the University of York, a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA).
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did not exist at either the time of the novel or the time Scott wrote the novel and was not founded until 1914. Such references suggest that Robin Hood lived or travelled in the region.
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is said to have been John Lackland's grandfather, but he was actually his great-great-uncle, and Wamba (disguised as a monk) says "I am a poor brother of the Order of St Francis", but
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put it, Scott "had first turned men's minds in the direction of the Middle Ages". It was also credited with influencing contemporary popular perceptions of historical figures such as
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Ch. 12: The Disinherited Knight's party triumph at the tournament, with the aid of a knight in black ; he is revealed as Ivanhoe and faints as a result of the wounds he has incurred.
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It is most probable Scott had direct knowledge of Ivinghoe and did some research before using it as the title for his novel, as he did for the other places mentioned in the novel.
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in 1998: this is based on the first edition with emendations principally from Scott's manuscript in the second half of the work; the new Magnum material is included in Volume 25b.
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Ch. 2 (32): Locksley supervises the orderly division of the spoil. Friar Tuck brings Isaac whom he has made captive, and engages in good-natured buffeting with the Black Knight.
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Ch. 7 (37): Rebecca is found guilty of witchcraft and sentenced to death. At Bois-Guilbert's secret prompting she demands that a champion defend her in trial by combat.
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Ch. 9 (39): Rebecca rejects Bois-Guilbert's offer to fail to appear for the combat in return for her love. Albert persuades him that it is in his interest to appear.
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Ch. 11: Gurth is assailed by a band of outlaws, but they spare him on hearing his story and after he has defeated one of their number, a miller, at quarter-staves.
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Ch. 11 (41): Richard talks to Ivanhoe and dines with the outlaws before Robin arranges a false alarm to put an end to the delay. The party arrive at Coningsburgh.
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while many of the streets in the area reference Scott's other works and characters such as Herkimer, Rowena, Kenilworth, Ben Lomond, Hawick, and St. George.
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criticised Scott's novel, stating its depiction of a Saxon–Norman conflict in late twelfth-century England was unhistorical. Freeman cited medieval writer
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to Torquilstone, the castle of Front-de-Boeuf. The swineherd Gurth and Wamba the jester manage to escape, and then encounter Locksley, who plans a rescue.
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Ch. 13: John encourages De Bracy to court Rowena and receives a warning from France that Richard has escaped. Locksley triumphs in an archery contest.
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Ch. 4 (34): De Bracy informs John that Richard is in England. Together with Fitzurse he threatens to desert John, but the prince responds cunningly.
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Ch. 8: After a series of Saxon defeats in the tournament the 'Disinherited Knight' triumphs over Bois-Guilbert and the other Norman challengers.
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presumably to make the plot of his novel more gripping. Medieval balladeers had generally placed Robin about two centuries later in the reign of
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Ch. 10 (24): A hag Urfried warns Rebecca of her forthcoming fate. Rebecca impresses Bois-Guilbert by her spirited resistance to his advances.
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Ivanhoe and Rowena marry and live a long and happy life together. Fearing further persecution, Rebecca and her father plan to quit England for
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Ch. 6 (20): Locksley sends two of his men to watch De Bracy. At Copmanhurst he meets the Black Knight who agrees to join in the rescue.
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Ch. 11 (25): Front-de-Bœuf rejects a written challenge from Gurth and Wamba. Wamba offers to spy out the castle posing as a confessor.
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Sir Arthur Sullivan's Grand Opera Ivanhoe and Its Musical Precursors: Adaptations of Sir Walter Scott's Novel for the Stage, 1819–1891
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Ch. 1 (15): De Bracy (disguised as a forester) tells Fitzurse of his plan to capture Rowena and then 'rescue' her in his own person.
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Ch. 15 (29): Rebecca describes the assault on Torquilstone to the wounded Ivanhoe, disagreeing with his exalted view of chivalry.
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Robin Hood: a collection of all the ancient poems, songs and ballads now extant relative to that celebrated English outlaw (1795).
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Ivanhoe is severely wounded in the competition yet his father does not move quickly to tend to him. Instead, Rebecca, a skilled
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who suggested (writing anonymously, like all the reviewers) that it was 'introduced out of the very wantonness of merriment'.
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Ch. 14 (28): (Retrospective chapter detailing Rebecca's care for Ivanhoe from the tournament to the assault on Torquilstone.)
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arising from the chronologically remote setting made necessary by the earlier progress of civilisation south of the Border.
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Ch. 8 (22): Under threat of torture Isaac agrees to pay Front-de-Bœuf a thousand pounds, but only if Rebecca is released.
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Castle, on his inference that the palmer was secretly a knight. The palmer is taken by surprise, but accepts the offer.
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In June 1819, Walter Scott still suffered from the severe stomach pains that had forced him to dictate the last part of
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This particular time-frame was popularised by Scott. He borrowed it from the writings of the 16th-century chronicler
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When the besiegers deliver a note to yield up the captives, their Norman captors demand a priest to administer the
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Scott also shunned the late 16th-century depiction of Robin as a dispossessed nobleman (the Earl of Huntingdon).
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in Edinburgh. All first editions carry the date of 1820, but it was released on 20 December 1819 and issued in
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Robin's familiar feat of splitting his competitor's arrow in an archery contest appears for the first time in
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they are adept with weapons, and they each fall in love with a "fair maid" (Rowena and Marian, respectively).
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Horda Angel-cynnan or a Compleat View of the Manners, Customs, Arms, Habits etc. of the Inhabitants of England
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Ch. 12 (26): Entering the castle, Wamba exchanges clothes with Cedric who encounters Rebecca and Urfried.
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Sir Walter Scott took the title of his novel, the name of its hero, from the Buckinghamshire village of
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Manners, customs and history of the Highlanders of Scotland; Historical account of the clan MacGregor.
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a televised cartoon series produced by CINAR and France Animation. General retelling of classic tale.
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after investigation, advises against a counter-attack, the captives not being in immediate danger.
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Ch. 1: Historical sketch. Gurth the swineherd and Wamba the jester discuss life under Norman rule.
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that many of its streets, schools, and public buildings are named after characters from the book.
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Ch. 3: Cedric anxiously awaits the return of Gurth and the pigs. Aymer and Bois-Guilbert arrive.
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return match; and Isaac is thunderstruck by Bois-Guilbert's denial of his assertion of poverty.
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before 1827, publication was anonymous. The print run was 10,000 copies, and the cost was £1 10
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and in the more recent past. It became one of Scott's best-known and most influential novels.
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History in Plain Sight: Jews and Jewishness in British Film, Television, and Popular Culture
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For detailed information about the Middle Ages Scott drew on three works by the antiquarian
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The palmer then assists in Isaac's escape from Rotherwood, with the additional aid of the
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The modern conception of Robin Hood as a cheerful, decent, patriotic rebel owes much to
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Critics of the novel have treated it as a romance intended mainly to entertain boys.
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was particularly helpful, as (in a different way) was the fourteenth-century romance
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to illustrate his own combination of Scottish patriotism and pro-British Unionism.
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Isaac of York offers to repay his debt to the palmer with a suit of armour and a
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Bois-Guilbert referring to Rebecca, whom Beaumanoir determines must be a witch.
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The History of the Anglo-Saxons from the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest
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of Torquilstone, Norman holder of an ancient Saxon fortress. Cedric's neighbor
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Sroka, Kenneth M. (Autumn 1979). "The Function of Form: Ivanhoe as Romance".
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assembles, Prince John amuses himself by making fun of Athelstane and Isaac.
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Ch. 9: The Disinherited Knight nominates Rowena as Queen of the Tournament.
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The standard modern edition, by Graham Tulloch, appeared as Volume 8 of the
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Chandler, Alice (March 1965). "Sir Walter Scott and the Medieval Revival".
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between 1993 and 2005, in reference to the book's setting in the locality.
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that featured a retelling of Ivanhoe. A book tie-in was later published as
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as Robin (which contemporary reviewer Frank Nugent links specifically with
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There have also been many television adaptations of the novel, including:
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Wishbone Classics #12: Ivanhoe, The Adventures of Wishbone #20: Ivanhound
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Scott treats themes similar to those of some of his earlier novels, like
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on his return journey to England, was believed to still be in captivity.
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noble families at a time when the nobility in England was overwhelmingly
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that he had taken liberties with history in his "Dedicatory Epistle" to
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The reveal kickstarts the BBC's year-long celebration of literature.
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Literary Reviews in British Periodicals, 1798‒1820: A Bibliography
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Duncan, Joseph E. (March 1955). "The Anti-Romantic in "Ivanhoe"".
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However, Scott may have intended to suggest parallels between the
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Ivanhoe is an alternate name for Ivinghoe first recorded in 1665.
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The Black Knight, having taken refuge for the night in the hut of
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to the Crown of England by his descent from the last Saxon King,
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This article is about Walter Scott's novel. For other uses, see
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Waldemar Fitzurse, Prince John's advisor - a fictional son of
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seeking the hospitality of Cedric. They are guided there by a
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by J. Cooper, Sr. From an 1886 edition of Walter Scott's works
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Ch. 3 (17): The Black Knight and the hermit exchange songs.
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published in three volumes, in December 1819, as one of the
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Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1837). "poetical illustration".
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on the 29th by Hurst, Robinson and Co.. As with all of the
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The novel has been the basis for several motion pictures:
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Rebecca on the parapet of Torquilstone castle, drawing by
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perishes in the flames after singing a wild pagan hymn.
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The Downfall and The Death of Robert Earl of Huntington
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in England. Castles mentioned within the story include
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The Tales of Robin Hood (former Nottingham attraction)
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prompting Locksley to identify himself as Robin Hood.
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The King's Disguise, and Friendship with Robin Hood
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(London) 4627:Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse 4050: 3853: 3156: 3027: 2839: 2820:Landon, Letitia Elizabeth (1837). "picture". 2486: 2247:Scott, Walter (1998). Tulloch, Graham (ed.). 1673:(2003), published by Éditions Charles Corlet. 5563:Cultural depictions of John, King of England 5543:British novels adapted into television shows 2355:SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500–1900 1580:in Ayrshire was inspired by and modelled on 1458:The novel generated a new name in English – 1232:Conisbrough is so dedicated to the story of 705:Rebecca's trial and Ivanhoe's reconciliation 582:Brian de Bois-Guilbert, issue orders to his 419:Sports and Pastimes of the People of England 330:, the novel was credited by many, including 5558:Cultural depictions of Richard I of England 2969: 1850:based on the character of Ivanhoe starring 1729:, and Brenon. Filmed on location in England 1685:(2006), published by Seven Seas Publishing. 1565:in Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1838. 955:Ch. 7: As the audience for a tournament at 4057: 4043: 3860: 3846: 3163: 3149: 2588:The Oxford Companion to English Literature 1868:1975: Children's Animated Classics Ivanhoe 1274:Lasting influence on the Robin Hood legend 904:Conrade Mountfitchet, his attendant knight 789:Albert Malvoisin, Preceptor of Templestowe 551:. Ivanhoe accompanies King Richard on the 365: 88: 2975: 2876: 2754:Scott-land: The Man who Invented a Nation 2694: 2559: 2381: 1047:Ulrica and Front-de-Bœuf, illustrated by 415:Dress and Habits of the People of England 3961:The Ballad of the Valiant Knight Ivanhoe 2620: 2310: 2308: 2306: 2211: 1925:as Bourget, and Matthew Daniels as Tuck. 1826:The Ballad of the Valiant Knight Ivanhoe 1815:, directed by Roberto Mauri (an Italian 1608: 1468:but Scott misspelled it – an example of 1320:, the 1938 triple Academy Award-winning 1221:. Reference is made within the story to 1042: 668: 530: 490:Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels 229: 63:of all important aspects of the article. 3137:. London and New York: Frederick Warne. 2725: 2662:The Making of English National Identity 2517:Memory and Myths of the Norman Conquest 2348: 2346: 1627:wrote a spoof sequel to Ivanhoe called 1169:Allusions to real history and geography 910:Kirjath Jairam of Leicester, a rich Jew 338:, with inspiring increased interest in 5495: 2902: 2832:Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1838 2828: 2823:Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1838 2819: 2600: 2598: 2596: 2536: 2434:"The Manor of IVANHOE, alias Ivinghoe" 2387: 2314: 1833:, starring Peteris Gaudins as Ivanhoe. 1391: 1120:maintains many of the elements of the 59:Please consider expanding the lead to 4956:Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford 4272: 4076: 4038: 3841: 3144: 2810:(Edinburgh and London, 1943), 230‒31. 2751: 2726:Higgins, Charlotte (16 August 2010). 2654: 2616: 2614: 2539:"The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)" 2511: 2509: 2352: 2303: 2246: 1507:only in 1204, just by the end of the 1445:Scotland's union with England in 1707 660: 536:Le Noir Faineant in the Hermit's Cell 503:is the story of one of the remaining 439:The Theatre of Honour and Knight-Hood 3606:Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft 3123: 2695:Linklater, Andro (24 January 2009). 2457: 2343: 1535:Most of the original reviewers gave 32: 5436:Robin Good and His Not-So-Merry Men 4926:Robin Hood's Progress to Nottingham 4890:Robin Hood and the Prince of Aragon 4405:Wolfshead: The Legend of Robin Hood 3408:(1831–1832, pub. posthumously 2008) 3108:at the Walter Scott Digital Archive 2903:Abrams, Nathan, ed. (August 2016). 2627:The English and the Norman Conquest 2593: 2560:Alexander, Michael (4 April 2017). 1462:. The original Saxon name had been 1334:), and the 1991 box-office success 616:The tournament is presided over by 306:, with colourful descriptions of a 13: 5195:The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood 5136:Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood 4812:Willie and Earl Richard's Daughter 3033: 2808:A Bibliography of Sir Walter Scott 2611: 2506: 2414:from the original on 26 March 2023 2287:(New Castle, Delaware, 1998), 502. 2202:(New Castle, Delaware, 1998), 502. 1706:, United States 1911, directed by 1690:Film, TV or theatrical adaptations 920: 875:, a murderer of Archbishop Becket. 768:, Saxon nobleman, Cedric's kinsman 14: 5594: 5528:British novels adapted into films 5316:(Everything I Do) I Do It for You 5144:Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown 5029:The Merrie Men of Sherwood Forest 4998:Robin Hood and the Valiant Knight 4932:Robin Hood Rescuing Three Squires 4670:The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood 3445:Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border 3050: 3036:"About the Silver Lake Community" 2911:. Northwestern University Press. 611: 5477: 5476: 4784:Robin Hood (DC Comics character) 4528:The New Adventures of Robin Hood 3170: 3113: 3087: 2537:Nugent, Frank S. (13 May 1939). 2460:"Some Notable Berkhamsted Women" 2392:. Penguin Books. pp. 31–39. 2283:William B. Todd and Ann Bowden, 2198:William B. Todd and Ann Bowden, 2158: 1750:United States 1933, directed by 1717:United States 1913, directed by 1651:uses the story as the basis for 1553: 895:, of Torquilstone, alias Urfried 379:A Legend of the Wars of Montrose 253: 37: 4992:Robin Hood and the Golden Arrow 4938:Robin Hood Rescuing Will Stutly 4860:Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar 4309:Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood 3000: 2949: 2932: 2896: 2877:Mari Ness (27 September 2012). 2870: 2813: 2792: 2770: 2745: 2719: 2688: 2648: 2580: 2553: 2530: 2480: 2451: 2426: 2396: 1193:), York (though the mention of 1055: 786:Elgitha, Rowena's waiting-woman 762:, Saxon princess, Cedric's ward 495: 51:may be too short to adequately 5553:Novels set in the 12th century 5518:Novels set during the Crusades 4962:Robin Hood and Queen Katherine 4908:The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood 4836:Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne 4064: 3576:Abstract of the Eyrbiggia-Saga 3416:(1832, pub. posthumously 2008) 2778:"Analytical overview: Ivanhoe" 2410:. English Place-name Society. 2290: 2277: 2265: 2240: 2205: 2192: 1877:, a television movie starring 901:, grand-master of the Templars 881:Ralph de Vipont, a Hospitaller 868:, a Free Companion (mercenary) 822:of York, a Jewish money-lender 742:(principal characters in bold) 696:to Cedric; whereupon Cedric's 61:provide an accessible overview 1: 5405:The Bandit of Sherwood Forest 4866:The Jolly Pinder of Wakefield 4789:Robin Hood (Disney character) 4678:Maid Marian and Her Merry Men 4453:Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves 4325:The Bandit of Sherwood Forest 4112:The Jolly Pinder of Wakefield 2408:Survey of English Place-Names 2185: 1837: 1808:Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman 1337:Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves 1256:And glad he could escape so. 984: 929: 831:Nathan, a rabbi and physician 804:Ambrose, a monk attending him 736: 182:401 (Edinburgh Edition, 1998) 5568:Novels set in Leicestershire 5120:The Adventures of Robin Hood 4896:Robin Hood and the Scotchman 4758:(2016 Philippines TV series) 4496:The Adventures of Robin Hood 4317:The Adventures of Robin Hood 4077: 3453:The Lay of the Last Minstrel 2128:The railway running through 2009:, a Danish/British animated 1530: 1527:judged by historians today. 1104:of his contending passions. 712:Grand Master of the Templars 574:. That same night, Isaac of 427:The History of Great Britain 7: 5583:Sir Walter Scott characters 5160:Hood: Outlaws & Legends 4920:Robin Hood and Allan-a-Dale 4818:Rose the Red and White Lily 3544:Chronicles of the Canongate 3097:public domain audiobook at 2697:"Freedom and Haughmagandie" 2438:Invinghoe - Buckinghamshire 2300:, 299, 528 (note to 76.28). 2151: 1625:William Makepeace Thackeray 1599:100 most influential novels 1570:Eglinton Tournament of 1839 1522:Despite this fancifulness, 1189:(now a ruin in the care of 783:Oswald, Cedric's cup-bearer 586:soldiers to capture Isaac. 461: 455:, who had earlier compiled 10: 5599: 5538:Novels adapted into operas 5533:Novels adapted into comics 4389:A Challenge for Robin Hood 4365:The Men of Sherwood Forest 3485:The Vision of Don Roderick 3461:Ballads and Lyrical Pieces 2668:Cambridge University Press 2317:Nineteenth-Century Fiction 2214:Nineteenth-Century Fiction 1735:, Wales 1913, directed by 1604: 1441:Norman conquest of England 1247:Tring, Wing, and Ivanhoe, 570:, known at that time as a 526: 352:King Richard the Lionheart 304:England in the Middle Ages 25: 18: 16:1820 novel by Walter Scott 5508:British historical novels 5472: 5375: 5332: 5277: 5243:In the Shadow of Midnight 5170: 5087: 5012: 5004:A True Tale of Robin Hood 4974:Robin Hood's Golden Prize 4950:Robin Hood and the Bishop 4902:Robin Hood and the Ranger 4878:Robin Hood and the Tinker 4872:Robin Hood and the Tanner 4854:Robin Hood and the Potter 4797: 4769: 4696: 4686:Robin Hood: Men in Tights 4645: 4554: 4479: 4381:The Triumph of Robin Hood 4341:Rogues of Sherwood Forest 4292: 4283: 4279: 4273: 4268: 4212: 4150: 4094: 4087: 4083: 4072: 4014: 3971: 3920: 3897:Der Templer und die Jüdin 3881: 3774: 3718: 3667: 3624: 3561: 3535: 3423: 3178: 3057:Online text on Wikisource 2604:Edward Augustus Freeman, 2566:. Yale University Press. 2123: 2109:Der Templer und die Jüdin 2017: 1944:Ivanhoe the King's Knight 1587:On November 5, 2019, the 1574:the 13th Earl of Eglinton 1519:established before 1230. 1351:Robin Hood: Men in Tights 1205:, in the ancient town of 1127: 1079:with fabricated stories. 795:Hubert, Philip's forester 238:, Edinburgh (sculpted by 212: 199: 186: 178: 170: 162: 152: 141: 127: 117: 109: 99: 87: 5548:Fiction set in the 1190s 5423:Robin Hood Morality Test 5211:The Once and Future King 4884:Robin Hood Newly Revived 4750:(2008 Chinese TV series) 4512:The Legend of Robin Hood 4504:The Legend of Robin Hood 4437:O Mistério de Robin Hood 4413:The Arrows of Robin Hood 4373:Sword of Sherwood Forest 3134:The Nuttall Encyclopædia 2976:Borthwick, Alan (1999). 2112:). Rossini's opera is a 1694: 1550:Letitia Elizabeth Landon 1323:Adventures of Robin Hood 1250:For striking of a blow, 1187:Ashby de la Zouch Castle 1111: 750:the Saxon, of Rotherwood 638:On the second day, at a 402:in early November 1819. 314:, and divisions between 28:Ivanhoe (disambiguation) 19:Not to be confused with 5573:Novels set in Yorkshire 5219:The Outlaws of Sherwood 5203:Bows against the Barons 4842:Robin Hood and the Monk 4662:When Things Were Rotten 4357:The Story of Robin Hood 3493:The Bridal of Triermain 3253:The Bride of Lammermoor 3245:The Heart of Midlothian 2835:. Fisher, Son & Co. 2826:. Fisher, Son & Co. 1513:Muhammad XII of Granada 1141:The Heart of Midlothian 373:The Bride of Lammermoor 366:Composition and sources 5513:Novels by Walter Scott 3787:Dandie Dinmont Terrier 3598:Tales of a Grandfather 3373:The Fair Maid of Perth 2752:Kelly, Stuart (2010). 2388:Lukacs, Georg (1969). 1790:The Revenge of Ivanhoe 1781:; nominated for three 1679:wrote a sequel called 1667:wrote a sequel called 1619: 1258: 1052: 860:Reginald Front-de-Bœuf 808:Brian de Bois-Guilbert 678: 600:to participate in the 539: 243: 5398:The Son of Robin Hood 5365:The Outlaw Chronicles 5056:(1965 musical parody) 5040:(1890 De Koven opera) 5024:(1598 and 1601 plays) 4944:Little John a Begging 4731:Nyayam Meere Cheppali 4723:Naan Sigappu Manithan 4715:Robin and the 7 Hoods 4563:Robin Hood Makes Good 4333:The Prince of Thieves 4242:St Mary's Abbey, York 4165:Much the Miller's Son 4117:Sheriff of Nottingham 3746:Saunders Mucklebackit 3726:Jedediah Cleishbotham 3649:The Doom of Devorgoil 3517:The Lord of the Isles 3509:The Field of Waterloo 3389:Count Robert of Paris 3309:The Fortunes of Nigel 2802:see William S. Ward, 2586:"Ivanhoe", page 499. 1989:The Legend of Ivanhoe 1612: 1497:St. Francis of Assisi 1433:cultural assimilation 1420:Dialogus de Scaccario 1245: 1046: 672: 534: 513:Richard the Lionheart 448:Richard Coeur de Lion 233: 5391:Son of the Guardsman 5064:(1934 Tippett opera) 4914:Robin Hood's Delight 4830:A Gest of Robyn Hode 4779:Statue of Robin Hood 4654:About Seven Brothers 4397:Long Live Robin Hood 3817:Sir Walter Scott Way 3695:John Gibson Lockhart 3617:(1893, posthumously) 3552:The Keepsake Stories 3525:Harold the Dauntless 3477:The Lady of the Lake 3261:A Legend of Montrose 2390:The Historical Novel 1761:, 1952, directed by 1543:The Edinburgh Review 1344:. 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Historical novel
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Archibald Constable
A Legend of Montrose
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