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Ivanhoe (eBook)

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2022
485 Seiten
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Ivanhoe - Walter Scott
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"Ivanhoe" is a quintessential historical novel by Sir Walter Scott, first published in 1819, that interweaves themes of chivalry, romance, and political intrigue in medieval England. Set during the reign of King Richard the Lionheart, the narrative follows the noble Saxon knight Wilfred of Ivanhoe as he grapples with issues of feudal loyalty, social status, and the clash between Normans and Saxons. Scott employs a vivid and evocative prose style that blends rich descriptions with intricate dialogue, providing a panoramic view of the historical milieu while also exploring the complexities of human emotion and moral dilemmas. The novel is often heralded as a significant precursor to the modern historical novel, influencing subsequent literary forms and popularizing the romance of the medieval period. Walter Scott, a prominent figure in Scottish literature, was significantly influenced by his interest in history and folklore, which fostered his dedication to the genre of historical fiction. His own background in law and his deep ties to Scottish tradition enriched his narratives, as seen in his earlier works that celebrated Scottish culture. "Ivanhoe" can be viewed as Scott's attempt to mediate the tensions between differing societal classes in his time, invoking themes of nationalism and cultural identity. For readers who appreciate historical fiction that deftly blends action, adventure, and romance within a richly constructed setting, "Ivanhoe" is an essential work. Scott's engaging storytelling and profound characterizations invite readers into a world where honor and betrayal dance in the shadow of history, making this novel a compelling reflection on the enduring power of chivalric ideals.

Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832), a pivotal figure in the development of historical fiction, was a Scottish novelist, poet, and historian, who left an indelible mark on the literary world with his distinctive narrative style that blends history and legend. Scott's extensive works often explored themes of the clash between societal progress and the romantic appeal of the past, imbued with his deep knowledge of Scottish culture and history. Notably, his novel 'Ivanhoe,' first published in 1820, distinguished itself as a cornerstone of his repertoire, transporting readers to 12th-century England with a vivid portrayal of the conflict between the Normans and Saxons. 'Ivanhoe' serves not merely as a historical adventure, but as a reflection on issues of justice, social hierarchy, and national identity. Above all, it cemented Scott's literary reputation for etching robust, immersive historical tapestries. His authorial voice, characterized by elaborate description and complexity of character, coupled with an acute sense of the sociopolitical realities of bygone eras, heralded Scott as a visionary, transcending his period to influence generations of writers and readers alike.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 12th-century England • 19th century literature • before we were yours • beneath a scarlet sky • British Literature • Chivalric adventures • chivalric romance • chivalrous knight • Classic storytelling • Cultural Clash • cultural identity exploration • Enduring classic • English Nationhood Myths • Game of Thrones • Historical Transition Themes • Historic Fiction • Ivanhoe and Rebecca romance • Ken Follett • Knightly honor • knights and nobility • Legal and Historical Frameworks • medieval adventure novel • Medieval England • medieval romance • Narrative Prowess • Norman-Saxon conflict • Outlander • political intrigue • Richard the Lionheart • Romantic heroism • romantic historical fiction • Saxon-Norman conflict • Say Goodbye for Now • scottish author • Scottish historical fiction • The Buried Book • the secret wife • The Three Musketeers • Treasure Island • Walter Scott classics
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