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Ivanhoe is set in England in the 1190s, over a century after the Norman Conquest which saw William the Conqueror seize the English throne. A wealthy nobleman named Cedric, who is intent on restoring a Saxon to the throne, plans to wed Rowena, a beautiful young woman who is hisâŠ
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The prose of this classic novel can be a little sticky to our 21st-century sensibilities, but in all other ways, Scott is a modern writer, addressing the issues of anti-Semitism and the corruption of the Church at a time when those things werenât cool. Plus, we have another awesome warrior-hero in Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe and jousting to boot. Who doesnât love a good tourney? My daughter and I hit the Renaissance Faires every year just to see men pretend to stab each other from horseback with long sticks. The plotting of this book is simply perfectionâthey justâŠ
From Gina's list on the Middle Ages with medieval warrior heroes.
Speaking of the Middle Ages, I canât not mention the book that launched the whole historical fiction genre. Scottâs rousing tale boasts knights and damsels, Robin Hood and Richard the Lionheart, tournaments and besieged castles, and even a good old-fashioned burning at the stake. Whatâs not to love? No one reads this book anymore because it doesnât begin with a fistfight or an explosion, which is such a shame because itâs an out-and-out winner. #TeamBriandeBoisGuilbert
From Christina's list on when you dream of waking up in a period drama.
This knight in white armor had already enchanted several generations of readers before being interpreted by Roger Moore in a 50âs TV serial. More precisely, since 1819, when the Walter Scott novel was first published. In this British saga using as a background the 13th-century historical quagmire, the handsome and immaculate IvanhoĂ©, a Saxon knight back from the crusades, gets stuck between love and chastity and spends most of his time overcoming disloyal Normans bearing French names. Morality had to prevail in the kingdom of England. This immensely popular novel, along with giving rebirth to the ancient chivalry romances, mostlyâŠ
From Frédéric's list on making a modern book about ancient castles.
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