Marmion
A tale of love and betrayal in medieval Scotland
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Alan Rodgers Books
Published:1st Oct '06
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This captivating tale explores themes of love and betrayal, as the knight Marmion navigates the complexities of honor during the Scottish Wars of Independence in Marmion.
In Marmion, Sir Walter Scott weaves a tale of love, betrayal, and valor set against the backdrop of historical events. The narrative follows the story of Marmion, a knight who is caught in the tumult of the Scottish Wars of Independence. As he navigates the complexities of loyalty and honor, the reader is drawn into a world where personal ambitions clash with the greater good. Scott's vivid descriptions and rich characterizations bring the era to life, making it a captivating read for those interested in romantic literature.
The plot unfolds as Marmion seeks the affection of the beautiful Clara de Clare, but his path is fraught with obstacles, including rivalries and misunderstandings. The intertwining fates of the characters create a tapestry of emotions, from the highs of romance to the lows of treachery. Scott's exploration of the human condition is evident as he delves into themes of love, honor, and the consequences of one's actions.
Published in 1808, Marmion marked a significant moment in Scott's literary career, showcasing his unique ability to blend historical fact with fiction. The poem's rhythmic verses and dramatic storytelling have left a lasting impact on the genre, solidifying Scott's place as a master of romantic poetry. Readers are invited to lose themselves in the rich narrative and immerse themselves in the world of medieval Scotland.
ISBN: 9781598184808
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
Weight: 336g
224 pages