Kenilworth |
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Kenilworth by Sir Walter Scott is a historical novel set in 16th century England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. The story follows the protagonist, Amy Robsart, who is married to the Earl of Leicester but finds herself caught in the midst of political intrigue and betrayal.
Scott's vivid descriptions of the Elizabethan era transport the reader back in time, allowing them to immerse themselves in the courtly intrigues and power struggles of the period. The characters are well-developed and complex, particularly the enigmatic Earl of Leicester, whose motivations and actions drive much of the plot.
The narrative is filled with twists and turns, keeping the reader on the edge of their seat as secrets are revealed and loyalties are tested. Scott's prose is elegant and rich, capturing the essence of the Elizabethan era with impeccable detail.
Overall, Kenilworth is a compelling historical novel that combines romance, politics, and betrayal in a gripping tale that will captivate readers from beginning to end. Scott's masterful storytelling and meticulous research make this novel a must-read for fans of historical fiction. Book Description: An Elizabethan era historical novel by Scotland’s master of fiction, Sir Walter Scott. With a cast of historical and created characters, including the Queen herself, Scott presents the sad history and tragic consequences of the secretive marriage of young Amy Robsart and the Earl of Leicester. (Summary by SK) |
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Fiction |
Literature |
Historical Fiction |
History |
Art |
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