"Ivanhoe" is a historical novel written by Sir Walter Scott and published in 1819. It is set in 12th century England and follows the story of a Saxon nobleman named Wilfred of Ivanhoe as he seeks to restore the honor of King Richard the Lionheart. The novel is known for its exploration of themes like chivalry, honor, and loyalty.
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Sir Walter Scott wrote Ivanhoe. I believe that is the book in which you are referencing.
The author of the book "Ivanhoe" is Sir Walter Scott, a Scottish novelist, poet, and historian. Published in 1819, "Ivanhoe" is a historical novel set in 12th-century England and follows the adventures of the eponymous hero, Ivanhoe.
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Ivanhoe is a novel written by Sir Walter Scott. It begins with the letter i.
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In Sir Walter Scott's "Ivanhoe," the main character Ivanhoe suffers from the Saxon's loss of status under King John, and is thwarted from marrying his beloved Rowena. Both Ivanhoe and his father defy social convention in befriending the Jew, Isaac and his daughter, Rebecca. In the end, Templar knight, Brian de Bois-Gilbert is so conflicted over his love for Rebecca, and the social ostracization that will incur, that he falls dead from indecision.
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The Journal of Sir Walter Scott was created in 1890.
Sir Walter Scott was born on August 15, 1771.
The Journal of Sir Walter Scott has 416 pages.
The historical novel by Walter Scott published in 1819 is titled "Ivanhoe." It is set in 12th century England and follows the adventures of a Saxon nobleman caught in the conflict between Saxons and Normans.