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Walter Scott

Blending History and Romance in Medieval England's Turbulent Landscape.

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Author: Walter Scott

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 11/07/1969

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen Ivanhoe

The summary audiobook of "Ivanhoe" by Walter Scott is ideal for students, literature enthusiasts, and busy readers seeking to grasp the key themes, characters, and plot developments of this classic novel without engaging in its lengthy text. It benefits those who appreciate historical fiction, particularly in the context of medieval England, as well as those preparing for discussions, exams, or simply wanting a concise refresher on Scott’s exploration of chivalry, romance, and social issues.

3 quotes from Ivanhoe

  • "The duty of a man is the same, whether he be a prince or a peasant."
  • "A man of abilities and character, in any country, will be of use wherever he goes."
  • "This is the beauty of life, that it can be looked at from many perspectives."

Author : Walter Scott

Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet FRSE FSAScot, was a renowned Scottish novelist, poet, and historian, celebrated for his significant contributions to both European and Scottish literature. His most notable works include classics such as *Ivanhoe* (1819), *Rob Roy* (1817), and *Waverley* (1814), along with influential narrative poems like *Marmion* (1808) and *The Lady of the Lake* (1810). Balancing his literary pursuits with a career in law, he served as Clerk of Session and Sheriff-Depute of Selkirkshire, and was an active figure in Edinburgh's Tory establishment and various scholarly societies. Scott's writings are marked by a deep understanding of history and a belief in the fundamental humanity of every individual, transcending class and background. His exploration of themes such as toleration and the importance of social progress rooted in tradition has solidified his legacy as a pioneering force in the historical novel genre and European Romanticism.

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Ivanhoe Free Audiobook Download

Walter Scott

Blending History and Romance in Medieval England's Turbulent Landscape.

3.7693573rating

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Author: Walter Scott

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 11/07/1969

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Ivanhoe

The summary audiobook of "Ivanhoe" by Walter Scott is ideal for students, literature enthusiasts, and busy readers seeking to grasp the key themes, characters, and plot developments of this classic novel without engaging in its lengthy text. It benefits those who appreciate historical fiction, particularly in the context of medieval England, as well as those preparing for discussions, exams, or simply wanting a concise refresher on Scott’s exploration of chivalry, romance, and social issues.

3 quotes from Ivanhoe

  • "The duty of a man is the same, whether he be a prince or a peasant."
  • "A man of abilities and character, in any country, will be of use wherever he goes."
  • "This is the beauty of life, that it can be looked at from many perspectives."

Author: Walter Scott

Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet FRSE FSAScot, was a renowned Scottish novelist, poet, and historian, celebrated for his significant contributions to both European and Scottish literature. His most notable works include classics such as *Ivanhoe* (1819), *Rob Roy* (1817), and *Waverley* (1814), along with influential narrative poems like *Marmion* (1808) and *The Lady of the Lake* (1810). Balancing his literary pursuits with a career in law, he served as Clerk of Session and Sheriff-Depute of Selkirkshire, and was an active figure in Edinburgh's Tory establishment and various scholarly societies. Scott's writings are marked by a deep understanding of history and a belief in the fundamental humanity of every individual, transcending class and background. His exploration of themes such as toleration and the importance of social progress rooted in tradition has solidified his legacy as a pioneering force in the historical novel genre and European Romanticism.