KENILWORTH
de Sir Walter Scott
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- The Special contentsof this Edition are copyright 1966 by the George Macy Companies, Inc. The slipcase is in good condition with/Slip Case
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Nashua, New Hampshire, United States
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Scott, Walter Kenilworth, Illustrated by Clarke Hutton Hardcover, New York: The Heritage Press, 1966. Near Fine. Near Fine red cloth with gilt cover design and gilt spine title. Introduction by David Daiches. In gold-colored slipcase. Scott's 13th novel--set in the merry England of the first Queen Elizabeth.
Sinopsis
Sir Walter Scott was born in Edinburgh in 1771. Educated for the law, he obtained the office of sheriff-depute of Selkirkshire in 1799 and in 1806 the office of clerk of session, a post whose duties he fulfilled for some twenty-five years. His lifelong interest in Scottish antiquity and the ballads which recorded Scottish history led him to try his hand at narrative poems of adventure and action. The Lay of the Last Minstrel (1805), Marmion (1808), and The Lady of the Lake (1810) made his reputation as one of the leading poets of his time. A novel, Waverley , which he had begun in 1805, was published anonymously in 1814. Subsequent novels appeared with the note “by the author of Waverley”; hence his novels often are called collectively “the Waverley novels.” Some of the most famous of these are Old Mortality (1816), Rob Roy (1817), Ivanhoe (1819), Kenilworth (1821), and Quentin Durward (1823). In recognition of his literary work Scott was made a baronet in 1819. During his last years he held various official positions and published biographies, editions of Swift and Dryden, tales, lyric poetry, and various studies of history and antiquity. He died in 1832.
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- Título
- KENILWORTH
- Autor
- Sir Walter Scott
- Ilustrador
- Clarke Hutton
- Estado del libro
- Usado - The Special contentsof this Edition are copyright 1966 by the George Macy Companies, Inc. The slipcase is in good condition with
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- Slip Case
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- The Special contentsof this Edition are copyright 1966 by the Ge
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- The Heritage Press, New York
- Fecha de publicación
- 1966
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- Poetry, Poets , Essays, Plays;
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