Ivanhoe, Sir Walter Scott
Ivanhoe, Sir Walter Scott
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Ivanhoe

Author: Sir Walter Scott

Narrator: Frederick Davidson

Unabridged: 19 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/01/2009

Categories: Fiction, Classic


Synopsis

Set in England during Richard Is reign, Sir Walter Scotts fanciful, vivid reinterpretation of medieval life is a successful blend of fact, myth and romance. Wilfred of Ivanhoe earns his fathers disapproval by falling in love with Rowena, his fathers ward. Then he serves with Richard I during the Crusades, while the Kings brother attempts to take the throne in Richards absence. When the King and Ivanhoe return, a series of adventures take place against the backdrop of a tournament of the Knights Templar. Ivanhoe catches the eye of Rebecca, a beautiful and courageous Jewess; 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 combatbut have his affections shifted, or does he still love Rowena?

About Sir Walter Scott

Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) was a poet, a playwright, and one of the greatest historical novelists who ever lived. Writing mostly about his native Scotland, Scott wrote a total of twenty-seven historical novels, the best known of which are Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, The Lady of the Lake, Waverly, The Heart of Midlothian, and The Bride of Lammermoor.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bill on September 16, 2019

I believe Ivanhoe just misses being a great novel for two reasons. First of all, its characters, although not without subtlety, lack depth. (The exception to the rule is the “Jewess” Rebecca). Secondly, Scott’s style—at least as demonstrated here—suffers from a wordiness that continually dissipates......more

Goodreads review by Mike (the Paladin) on November 18, 2015

I love(d) this book and was torn between 4 and 5 stars. Can we call it 4.5? Heck, let's just say 5! I read it first long ago and it holds up well over the years (its and yours). A classic for a reason. You'll find synopsis after synopsis here and elsewhere. But if you like adventure, heroism, romance......more