Quentin Durward by Sir Walter Scott
A Romance of the Middle Ages
"Quentin Durward" is a historical novel set in the 15th century, revolving around the adventurous life of its titular character, a young Scottish man who travels to France to seek his fortune. In the service of King Louis XI, Quentin becomes embroiled in the complex political machinations of the time, involving the struggle between the King and Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. Throughout his journey, Quentin also finds himself in a romantic entanglement with Isabelle, Countess of Croye, navigating a path filled with danger, intrigue, and the moral challenges of loyalty and honor.
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- Published
- 1823
- Nationality
- Scottish
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- Pages
- 300-400
- Original Language
- English
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