The Talisman

The Talisman

by Walter Scott
The Talisman

The Talisman

by Walter Scott

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Overview

THE TALISMAN is a fictionalized account of Richard the Lion-Heart's crusade. Richard's efforts were undone more by disaffection within his own ranks than by his opponent's success, though Saladin, the Saracen leader, was a commander of genius.

"Scott's intelligent portrayal of this pivotal event is lively and well informed. Richard and Saladin excite admiration, which makes the portrayals historically accurate and sound." (Northeast Reviews)

Walter Scott, later Sir Walter, was a Scottish lawyer who turned to writing. He, more than any other author, made the age of chivalry live for millions of readers with such works as IVANHOE.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789357928687
Publisher: Alpha Edition
Publication date: 11/01/2023
Pages: 308
Sales rank: 721,607
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Sir Walter Scott, was a Scottish historical novelist, playwright and poet. Many of his works remain classics and include Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, Waverley, The Heart of Midlothian and The Bride of Lammermoor.

J. B. Ellis is a retired lecturer in English Literature, the University of Edinburgh.

J. H. Alexander is Reader Emeritus in English at the University of Aberdeen.

Peter Garside is one of the foremost scholars and textual editors of Romantic-period Scottish literature in the world today. Previous publications include critical editions of Scott, Hogg and Lockhart, all published by Edinburgh UniversityPress.

David Hewitt was formerly Regius Professor of English at the University of Aberdeen. He was Editor-in-Chief of the Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels, for which he edited Rob Roy (EUP, 2008), The Heart of Mid-Lothian (with Alison Lumsden; EUP, 2004), Redgauntlet (with G. A. M. Wood; EUP, 1997) and The Antiquary (EUP, 1995).
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