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Tango0126 Dec 2022 4:36 p.m. PST

"Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe is probably the single most influential and celebrated historical novel of the nineteenth century. So many of the tropes, motifs and stylistic choices that the modern general public associate with the medieval period and medievalism ultimately originates from Ivanhoe and its immediate imitators. It was a novel of fair, golden-hearted noble maidens and the dashing knights ready to die for their protection and honour. It is a tale of mysterious black knights and the spectacular pageantry of tournaments, of odious usurpers and good kings. It is also the work which teased Robin Hood from his refuge amongst compilations of half-forgotten English ballads and folk songs and placed him centre as a literary and cultural hero.

The enduring charm and appeal of Ivanhoe lie in the richness and vividness with which it paints its escapist setting, breathing life into an emotively archaic world of fluttering banners and courting lovers. The novel, originally published in three volumes in the year 1819, was wildly popular amongst contemporary audiences, acting as the spring broad which launched the Victorians' enduring obsession with all things medieval. Scott's highly curated vision of the medieval period and chivalric culture presented the Victorians with a gilded mirror that reflected their own preoccupations with morality and virtue…"


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Perris070726 Dec 2022 6:42 p.m. PST

It gives Errol Flynn's Robin Hood a run for the money!

BillyNM27 Dec 2022 4:19 a.m. PST

The Anthony Andrews version for me every time.

Shagnasty Supporting Member of TMP27 Dec 2022 1:27 p.m. PST

Elizabeth Taylor in her prime. The rest is just background but pretty, very entertaining background.

Tango0127 Dec 2022 3:18 p.m. PST

Thanks!


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ZULUPAUL Supporting Member of TMP27 Dec 2022 4:47 p.m. PST

ONE OF MY FAVORITES1

Tango0128 Dec 2022 3:25 p.m. PST

(smile)

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