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ISBN: 1025482476

ISBN13: 9781025482477

Quentin Duward

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"Quentin Duward" is a classic historical novel set against the vibrant and turbulent backdrop of 15th-century Europe. The story follows a young, impoverished Scottish nobleman who travels to France in search of fortune and adventure. Upon his arrival, he enters the service of King Louis XI as a member of the elite Scottish Guard. Quentin soon finds himself entangled in a high-stakes power struggle between the cunning King and his formidable rival, Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy.

As a romantic adventure, the work expertly blends historical fact with compelling fiction, showcasing the decline of chivalry and the rise of modern political maneuvering. Through the eyes of its protagonist, the narrative explores themes of honor, loyalty, and the complex moral choices faced by those serving powerful rulers. Quentin's journey involves daring escapes, courtly romance, and a quest to protect a beautiful countess, all while navigating a world of spies and shifting alliances.

Authored by Walter Scott, a pioneer of the historical novel genre, "Quentin Duward" remains a definitive example of nineteenth-century literature. It offers readers a vivid portrait of the Middle Ages, capturing the tension between old-world traditions and the dawn of a new political era.

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