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Kenilworth. by the Author of 'Waverley'

Kenilworth. by the Author of 'Waverley'
Author: Sir Walter Scott
Publisher: Palala Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2016-05-19
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ISBN: 9781357411121

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Kenilworth

Kenilworth
Author: Sir Walter Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1831
Genre:
ISBN:

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Kenilworth. by the Author of 'Waverley'

Kenilworth. by the Author of 'Waverley'
Author: Sir Walter Scott (bart )
Publisher:
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2019-08-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780461211573

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Kenilworth

Kenilworth
Author: Walter Scott
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-12-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781522777762

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Kenilworth. A Romance is a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott, first published on 8 January 1821. Kenilworth is set in 1575, and centers on the secret marriage of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, and Amy Robsart, daughter of Sir Hugh Robsart. The tragic series of events begins when Amy flees her father and her betrothed, Tressilian, to marry the Earl. Amy passionately loves her husband, and the Earl loves her in return, but he is driven by ambition. He is courting the favour of Queen Elizabeth I, and only by keeping his marriage to Amy secret can he hope to rise to the height of power that he desires. At the end of the book, the queen finally discovers the truth, to the shame of the Earl. But the disclosure has come too late, for Amy has been murdered by the Earl's even more ambitious steward, Varney.


Kenilworth

Kenilworth
Author: Walter Scott
Publisher: Aegypan
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1928
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Kenilworth tells the tale of the secret tragic marriage between of Amy Robsart and Robert Dudley -- and of Robert's eventual death.


Kenilworth

Kenilworth
Author: Walter Scott, Sir
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2013-05-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781484880548

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A certain degree of success, real or supposed, in the delineation of Queen Mary, naturally induced the author to attempt something similar respecting "her sister and her foe," the celebrated Elizabeth. He will not, however, pretend to have approached the task with the same feelings; for the candid Robertson himself confesses having felt the prejudices with which a Scottishman is tempted to regard the subject; and what so liberal a historian avows, a poor romance-writer dares not disown. But he hopes the influence of a prejudice, almost as natural to him as his native air, will not be found to have greatly affected the sketch he has attempted of England's Elizabeth. I have endeavoured to describe her as at once a high-minded sovereign, and a female of passionate feelings, hesitating betwixt the sense of her rank and the duty she owed her subjects on the one hand, and on the other her attachment to a nobleman, who, in external qualifications at least, amply merited her favour. The interest of the story is thrown upon that period when the sudden death of the first Countess of Leicester seemed to open to the ambition of her husband the opportunity of sharing the crown of his sovereign. It is possible that slander, which very seldom favours the memories of persons in exalted stations, may have blackened the character of Leicester with darker shades than really belonged to it. But the almost general voice of the times attached the most foul suspicions to the death of the unfortunate Countess, more especially as it took place so very opportunely for the indulgence of her lover's ambition. If we can trust Ashmole's Antiquities of Berkshire, there was but too much ground for the traditions which charge Leicester with the murder of his wife. In the following extract of the passage, the reader will find the authority I had for the story of the romance:— "At the west end of the church are the ruins of a manor, anciently belonging (as a cell, or place of removal, as some report) to the monks of Abington. At the Dissolution, the said manor, or lordship, was conveyed to one—Owen (I believe), the possessor of Godstow then. "In the hall, over the chimney, I find Abington arms cut in stone—namely, a patonee between four martletts; and also another escutcheon—namely, a lion rampant, and several mitres cut in stone about the house. There is also in the said house a chamber called Dudley's chamber, where the Earl of Leicester's wife was murdered, of which this is the story following:—


Kenilworth

Kenilworth
Author: Sir Walter Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1923
Genre:
ISBN:

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