
Ivanhoe
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Romance
Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
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Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
544
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Aug 1, 2005
Uitgever
Sterling Publishing
Editie
Illustrated
ISBN-10
1593082460
ISBN-13
9781593082468
Beschrijving
Set against the backdrop of medieval England, this novel introduces readers to the compelling story of Ivanhoe, a noble knight grappling with the complexities of loyalty and love during a time of political strife. As the son of a disinherited Saxon lord, Ivanhoe returns from the Crusades to find his homeland beset by tension between the Saxons and the Normans. His journey is marked by both personal and societal conflict as he seeks to reclaim his birthright and win the heart of the beautiful Lady Rowena.
Throughout the narrative, Ivanhoe encounters a rich cast of characters, including the Jewish moneylender Isaac of York, whose struggles represent the broader themes of prejudice and resilience. The tension is palpable as rival knights and factions collide, leading to tournaments and battles that showcase bravery, betrayal, and honor. Sir Walter Scott weaves historical events seamlessly into the fictional storyline, allowing readers to experience the vibrancy of the era.
As the plot unfolds, themes of chivalry, justice, and the quest for identity are expertly explored. Ivanhoe's conflicts are not just physical but are also deeply rooted in the ideals of knighthood and the values of companionship and sacrifice. The novel captures the essence of a tumultuous period while offering a timeless reflection on the human spirit.
Scott's storytelling is characterized by vivid imagery and dramatic dialogue that bring the medieval world to life, enriching the reader's experience. As Ivanhoe navigates the challenges of his age, he emerges as a symbol of hope and resilience, making this classic tale a resonant exploration of the timeless battle between good and evil.
Throughout the narrative, Ivanhoe encounters a rich cast of characters, including the Jewish moneylender Isaac of York, whose struggles represent the broader themes of prejudice and resilience. The tension is palpable as rival knights and factions collide, leading to tournaments and battles that showcase bravery, betrayal, and honor. Sir Walter Scott weaves historical events seamlessly into the fictional storyline, allowing readers to experience the vibrancy of the era.
As the plot unfolds, themes of chivalry, justice, and the quest for identity are expertly explored. Ivanhoe's conflicts are not just physical but are also deeply rooted in the ideals of knighthood and the values of companionship and sacrifice. The novel captures the essence of a tumultuous period while offering a timeless reflection on the human spirit.
Scott's storytelling is characterized by vivid imagery and dramatic dialogue that bring the medieval world to life, enriching the reader's experience. As Ivanhoe navigates the challenges of his age, he emerges as a symbol of hope and resilience, making this classic tale a resonant exploration of the timeless battle between good and evil.
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