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Books with title Kenilworth Castle

  • Kenilworth

    Sir Walter Scott

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Jan. 1, 1924)
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  • Kenilworth

    Walter Scott

    The tragic story of the secret marriage of Amy Robsart to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, favourite and potential consort of the Queen, is imbued with the drama of Tudor England, its exuberance of spirit, vigor of language, violence and treachery, ostentation and gaiety, shifts and stratagems, and above all, its pervading sense of transience. Steeped in and engrossed by historic England, Scott relished the opportunity to create a pageant of Elizabethan life.From the swashbuckling Lambourne to the Machiavellian Varney, from the vacillating Leicester to Amy and the Queen herself, Scott grasps something of the passions of Marlowe, the histrionics of Kyd and the cynicism of Marston. Kenilworth comes as close to the theatrical and the melodramatic as Rob Roy or The Bride of Lammermoor, and Scott's sheer zest in writing is there for any reader to enjoy.
  • Kenilworth,

    Walter Scott

    Hardcover (Weeks Pub. Co, Jan. 1, 1890)
    Sir Walter Scott's classic novella
  • Kenilworth

    Sir Walter Scott

    (Longman, Sept. 1, 1966)
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  • Kenilworth

    Walter Scott

    Hardcover (IndyPublish, Feb. 11, 2009)
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  • Kenilworth

    Walter Scott

    Hardcover (John B. Alden, Jan. 1, 1886)
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  • Kenilworth

    Walter Scott

    Hardcover (Dutton, Jan. 1, 1920)
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  • Kenilworth,

    Walter Scott

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  • Kenilworth

    Sir Walter Scott, Grover Gardner, Audio Book Contractors, Inc.

    Audiobook (Audio Book Contractors, Inc., March 18, 2019)
    In this exciting tale, the legend of Amy Robsart and her secret marriage to the earl of Leicester comes alive in a blend of historical fact and fanciful fiction. Particularly interesting is the character of Queen Elizabeth I, whose inner thoughts explore the difficulty of balancing royal duties with human emotions.
  • Kenilworth

    Sir Walter Scott

    eBook (, March 26, 2019)
    This is a nice edition of Kenilworth by Sir Walter Scott.This book is part of the Library Edition of the Sir Walter Scott's Waverley Novels published by Adam and Charles Black in Edinburgh in 1852.A very fine, very pleasing and handsome edition of these classic novels.Beautifully printed with prefaces, introductions and excellent annotations.The Library Edition was arranged in twenty-five volumes as follows:Volume 1. Waverley. 564 pages.Volume 2. Guy Mannering. 512 pages.Volume 3. The Antiquary. 479 pages.Volume 4. Rob Roy. 526 pages.Volume 5. Old Mortality. 483 pages.Volume 6. The Black Dwarf. A Legend of Montrose. 422 pages.Volume 7. The Heart of Mid-Lothian. 612 pages.Volume 8. The Bride of Lammermoor. 368 pages.Volume 9. Ivanhoe. 527 pages.Volume 10. The Monastery. 484 pages.Volume 11. The Abbot. 504 pages.Volume 12. Kenilworth. 515 pages.Volume 13. The Pirate. 516 pages.Volume 14. Fortunes of Nigel. 534 pages.Volume 15. Peveril of the Peak. 592 pages.Volume 16. Quentin Durward. 528 pages.Volume 17. St. Ronan's Well. 492 pages.Volume 18. Redgauntlet. 512 pages.Volume 19. The Betrothed. 559 pages.Volume 20. The Talisman. 454 pages.Volume 21. Woodstock. 534 pages.Volume 22. The Fair Maid of Perth. 508 pages.Volume 23. Anne of Geierstein. 522 pages.Volume 24. Count Robert of Paris. 460 pages.Volume 25. The Surgeons Daughter. Castle Dangerous. 418 pages.Specially formatted to look good on Kindle Fire or Tablet with full eBook table of contents added.
  • Kenilworth

    Sir Walter Scott

    (Thomas Nelson, Jan. 1, 1907)
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  • Kenilworth

    Walter Scott, J. H. Alexander

    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.