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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. With the secret return of King Richard and the disinherited Saxon knight Ivanhoe, Scott confronts his splendid and tumultuous romance, featuring the tournament at Ashby-de- la-Zouche, the siege of Torquilstone, and the clash of wills between the wicked Templar Bois-Guilbert and the sublime Rebecca. Based on the 1830 text of Ivanhoe, this is the first edition to make corrections against Scott's working materials and incorporates readings from Scott's own manuscript.
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Ivanhoe, Ian Duncan, Walter Scott
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- Année de publication
- 1998
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- Titre
- Ivanhoe
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Ian Duncan, Walter Scott
- Éditeur
- Oxford University Press
- Publié
- 1998
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 624
- ISBN10
- 0192834991
- ISBN13
- 9780192834997
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Thème historique, Romans d'amour, Romans historiques, Aventure, Classiques, Guerres, Littérature britannique, 19e siècle, Angleterre, Moyen Âge, Grande-Bretagne, Critique littéraire, Juifs, Écosse, XVIIIe siècle
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- 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. With the secret return of King Richard and the disinherited Saxon knight Ivanhoe, Scott confronts his splendid and tumultuous romance, featuring the tournament at Ashby-de- la-Zouche, the siege of Torquilstone, and the clash of wills between the wicked Templar Bois-Guilbert and the sublime Rebecca. Based on the 1830 text of Ivanhoe, this is the first edition to make corrections against Scott's working materials and incorporates readings from Scott's own manuscript.