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Ivanhoe

De: Sir Walter Scott
Narrado por: Frederick Davidson
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Sir Walter Scott's most popular novel, and the first of his works to be set in England, Ivanhoe was first published in 1819.

During the reign of Richard I, Wilfred of Ivanhoe earns his father's disapproval by falling in love with Rowena, his father's ward. His father had planned to wed her himself, and reestablish the Saxon line.

Ivanhoe serves with Richard I during the Crusades, while the King's brother attempts to take the throne for himself in his brother's absence. When Richard I and Ivanhoe return, a series of adventures takes place against the backdrop of a tournament where Knights Templar are entered into contests. Ivanhoe catches the eye of Rebecca, a beautiful and courageous Jew; he is taken prisoner, along with his father and hers, and Rowena as well; and they rely upon one Locksley (Robin Hood) and his band of outlaws to set them free. When Rebecca is subsequently charged with witchcraft, she asks Ivanhoe to champion her in a trial by combat. But have his affections shifted, or does he still love Rowena?

Sir Walter Scott's fanciful, vivid reinterpretation of medieval life makes for a successful novel that blends fact, myth, and romance.

(P)1998 Blackstone Audiobooks. Originally published in England in 1819.
Acción y Aventura Clásicos Ficción Histórica Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Ficción Edad media Romance Inspirador Aventura Cruzada British History
Exciting Adventure • Rich Plot • Excellent Character Voices • Colorful Cast • Medieval Romance • Historical Detail

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my disbelief was not suspended. The Jewish subplot may have been woke at the time but now is squirm worthy.

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Ivanhoe is a historical novel full of romance and family feud. I am now going to listen to Waverly.

Sir Walter Scott writes romance very well

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Passionate devotion to Scott's masterpiece. Medieval knight's valorous quest unfolds into inescapable adventure. Fully executed.

Adventure, chivalry, and medieval England.

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While the words of Sir Walter Scott are the same from version to version, the reading of Frederick Davidson (a pseudonym for the late David Frederick Case), is the best in my opinion. This is also my favorite of Scott's novels.

The definitive version of the tale

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Excellent story!! Early chapters are hard to get through, but absolutely worth the effort once you get the hang of it.

Wow!! Excellent combination between action and romance.

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