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Ivanhoe

By: Sir Walter Scott
Narrated by: David Rintoul
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Written in 1819 but set in 12th-century England, Ivanhoe is a tale of love struggling to survive against a violent backdrop of politics and war.

Wilfred of Ivanhoe was thrown out of his father's home when he fell in love with his father Cedric's ward, Lady Rowena. Ivanhoe later returns from fighting in the Crusades and is wounded in a jousting tournament. A series of events follows, including the return of King Richard to England, resulting in Ivanhoe's reconciliation with Cedric and his marriage to Rowena.

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Public Domain (P)2019 Naxos Audiobooks
Classics Fiction Historical Fiction England Middle Ages Crusade
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One of the grate tales of knights and battle of old ,that young boys have listen to for over hundred years.

A grate story of knight’s and battles

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I enjoyed the variety of accents and tones which brought the individual characters to life.

Perfect pairing of story and narrator.

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This story is a bit dated in language but that is soon overcome and not a real issue (for me at least).
I found it very enjoyable once I got used to the style.

Good story, well delivered.

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Beautifully recounted by Mr Rintoul and as invigorating a story as ever. Brian de Bois Gilbert is one of the great, if ultimately conflicted, villains.

My favourite of Scott’s novels

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Undoubtedly one of the classic romances of English Literature. One of Scott's best. Sweeping and immersive in its scope, however, utterly fantastical. Certainly no history.

Classic romance, a fantastical tale.

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