Kenilworth : a romance
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Kenilworth : a romance
(Edinburgh edition of the Waverley novels / [Walter Scott] ; editor-in chief, David Hewitt, 11)
Edinburgh University Press , Columbia University Press, c1993
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Note
"Essay on the text": p. 395-432, "emendation list": p. 433-470, "end-of-line hyphens": p. 471-472, "historical note": p. 473-480, "explanatory notes": p. 481-526, "glossary": p. 527-541
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: Columbia ed ISBN 9780231084727
Description
The definitive edition of Walter Scott's 1821 pageant of Elizabethan life. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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: Edinburgh ed ISBN 9780748604371
Description
In his ever-popular romance of Tudor England, Scott brilliantly recreates all the passion, brutality, verve and vitality of the Elizabethan world. Only two of his novels end tragically - Kenilworth ends with the death of Amy Robsart, who unwisely loved Queen Elizabeth's favourite, the Earl of Leicester.
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