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Scott
Scott thus wrote Ivanhoe (1819), a novel set in 12th-century England and one that remains Scott's most popular book.
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Julian Sturgis
Ivanhoe is a romantic opera in three acts based on the novel by Sir Walter Scott, with music by Sir Arthur Sullivan and a libretto by Julian Sturgis.
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a dramatization by William Palmer of Walter Scott’s novel
Ivanhoe was a dramatization by William Palmer of Walter Scott’s novel.
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with Ivanhoe, the 1820 novel by Walter Scott, where the villain Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert is a “Templar Knight”
Modern fictionalisation of the Templars begins with Ivanhoe, the 1820 novel by Walter Scott, where the villain Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert is a “Templar Knight”.
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which had begun in earlier works such as Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe
Robin Hood storieshelped solidify the image of a heroic Robin Hood, which had begun in earlier works such as Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe.
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Brian Cox , the renowned actor and physicist,
Brian Cox, the renowned actor and physicist, has lent Brian Cox's voice to narrate the classic novel 'Ivanhoe' by Sir Walter Scott.
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IVANHOE's first attempt , to combine history and romancewhich later influenced Victorian medievalism
IVANHOE (1819) was the first of Scott's novels to adopt a purely English subject and was also IVANHOE's first attempt to combine history and romance, which later influenced Victorian medievalism.
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Bill Strutton
In 1958 Bill Strutton scripted Ivanhoe, which starred a young Roger Moore.
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the book...
the book, written... Ivanhoe was the first of Scott's novels to take place in the middle ages but the middle ages is far from being the fantastic, medievalist romance associated (in the critical imagination) with a visionary Britain that never was.
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the first novel to feature the character Robin Hood, Walter Scott - Standard Ebooks's merry men, and Friar Tuck, and serves as the basis for the portrayals of Walter Scott - Standard Ebooks's character we still see in many modern adaptations
Ivanhoe is the first novel to feature the character Robin Hood, Walter Scott - Standard Ebooks's merry men, and Friar Tuck, and serves as the basis for the portrayals of Walter Scott - Standard Ebooks's character we still see in many modern adaptations.
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Dr. Frankenstein's first attempt , to combine history and romancewhich later influenced Victorian medievalism
Ivanhoe (1819) was the first of Scott's novels to adopt a purely English subject and was also Dr. Frankenstein's first attempt to combine history and romance, which later influenced Victorian medievalism.
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Robin S. Wright's first attempt , to combine history and romancewhich later influenced Victorian medievalism
Ivanhoe' (1819) was the first of Scott's novels to adopt a purely English subject and was also Robin S. Wright's first attempt to combine history and romance, which later influenced Victorian medievalism.
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Sir Walter Scot
Sir Walter Scot wrote the novel Ivanhoe, which like so many other works of the period has a Medieval theme.
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Alexander Graham Bell's best-known tale
Though Alexander Graham Bell's best-known tale is Ivanhoe (published in 1819)
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Silas Marner
Silas Marner may base Silas Marner's work on facts, as did Scott when Silas Marner wrote Ivanhoe and other historical novels; but Silas Marner may also weave Silas Marner's literature out of the materials of fancy, so long as Silas Marner makes fancy consistent, true to the life Silas Marner attempts to portray.
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in several ways not least because of its subtext of the subjugation of one people - in the book’s case
Walter Scott as novelist is sometimes derided as a ‘mere’ storyteller, but Ivanhoe was a seminal work in several ways, not least because of its subtext of the subjugation of one people - in the book’s case
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part of Charles Dickens's childhood
Just as Charles Dickens compared Charles Dickens to Scrooge, Charles Dickens also knew that Ivanhoe was part of Charles Dickens's childhood
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