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Kenilworth (Penguin Classics) (Paperback)

~ Walter Scott (Author), J. H. Alexander (Contributor) "IT IS THE PRIVILEGE of tale-tellers to open their story in an inn, the free rendezvous of all travellers, and where the humour of each..." (more)
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No historian's Queen Elizabeth was ever so perfectly a woman as the fictitious Elizabeth of Kenilworth," wrote Thomas Hardy. Scott's magnificent novel recreates the drama and the strange mixture of assurance and profound unease of the age of Elizabeth through the story of Amy Robsart. A woman of great beauty and integrity, Amy is married to the Earl of Leicester, one of the queen's favorites, who must keep his marriage secret or else incur royal displeasure. Rich in character, melodrama, and romance, Kenilworth is rivaled only by the great Elizabethan dramas.


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Walter Scott (1771-1832), born in Edinburgh, was the most famous and prestigious novelist of his age. Best known for his "Waverley Novels," Scott was also an accomplished poet and author of several histories.

David Hewitt is Professor of Scottish Literature at the University of Aberdeen and editor-in-chief of the Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley novels.

David Punter is Professor of English Studies at the University of Stirling. J. H. Alexander is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Aberdeen.

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  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Classics (September 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0140436545
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140436549
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Scott, December 31, 2003
By Mr Peter G George (Ellon, Aberdeenshire United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Kenilworth (Hardcover)
Kenilworth is set in 1575 during the reign of Elizabeth I. It is the story of Amy Robsart who has secretly married Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester. But Leicester is the Queen's favourite and fearful that he would lose his status if his marriage became public he keeps Amy secluded in Cumnor Hall. However, such secrets are hard to keep in an Elizabethan England full of plots and intrigues between factions vying for Elizabeth's favour and as Leicester entertains the Queen at Kenilworth castle the truth will out.

As usual Scott tells a good story in Kenilworth. He takes as his point of departure the known incidents of history and weaves his plot around them. He is not always faithful to the historical record, but he captures the mood of the time. His characterisation of Elizabeth is particularly fine, showing her fair and just but swift to take offence and with a devastating temper. Scott builds great tension into his plot, because it is a story rooted in a period where one false step can bring instant downfall, where the highest can be brought to the block in an instant, if Elizabeth's capricious mood turns angry.

Kenilworth is quite a difficult read. Scott's scholarship was such that he often uses the language of Elizabethan times and continually refers to historical events and literary texts which are now obscure. It is for this reason that it is important to read an edition of Scott which uses the best modern experts to clarify and explain the text. The Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels, published by Edinburgh and Columbia University Press, is the definitive edition of Scott and is a stunning example of modern scholarship. The glossary is full and the notes are detailed and useful. The editor, J.H. Alexander, has gone back to Scott's original manuscript and first edition to provide a text of Kenilworth which is in a number of crucial respects different from that which has been commonly read since 1831. In the end the most important thing is that this edition makes Scott easier to read and easier to enjoy. Scott ought to be enjoyed. He was one of the most popular novelists of his day and with a little practice, reading him becomes a great pleasure. Kenilworth is quite a good place to begin an acquaintance with Scott's writing. Being set in England, it has no dialogue in the old Scots dialect, which can be difficult nowadays even for Scottish people to understand. Moreover it has a fine story with many interesting characters both virtuous and villainous. It may not be one of Scott's very greatest novels, but it is a good one and well worth reading even if at times it may be something of a struggle.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Warning! Don't read the reviews that follow -- they spoil the plot!, January 16, 2006
By R. Nemirow (Denver CO) - See all my reviews
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Don't read any of the following reviews unless you've already read Kenilworth. Scott deliberately withholds from the reader key facts (facts which all of the following reviews reveal) until well after the plot has started. Anyway, I've been on a Sir Walter Scott binge recently and, of the three Scott novels I've read -- Ivanhoe, Quentin Durward and this -- I'd place this book well above Ivanhoe but equal to Quentin Durward. It takes place in Elizabethan England; it has some sword fights; it's fairly funny in parts; the plot creaks only occasionally. Still, well worth reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book!, January 5, 2000
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As a ardent reader of medieval England stories, this is one book which I found as entertaining and romantic as any other book I have read. It has everything from castles and Knights in horses to damsels in distress. Scott is magnificent in the portrayal of Amy as well as Sir Walter Raleigh and Elizabeth is the crown of his characterisation. A book worth reading..
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Scott! Kenilworth is a five star classic by the pen of Scotland's greatest novelist Sir Walter Scott
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) is Scotland's greatest novelist. The poet and lawyer turned to fiction after Lord Byron's poetic star ascended while his declined. Read more
Published 1 month ago by C. M Mills

5.0 out of 5 stars Evocative Descriptions of Elizabethan Pageantry
Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832): Kenilworth. A Romance. Edited and with an Introduction by J. H. Alexander. London and New York: Penguin Books, 1999. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Leslie Richford

5.0 out of 5 stars Walter Scott's take on on Robert Dudley and Amy Robsart
As the book opens, Amy Robsart has left her family home and has secretly married Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Misfit

5.0 out of 5 stars "It is a seething of the kid in the mother's milk"
In Sir Walter Scott's 1821 novel KENILWORTH, very young Amy Robsart of the English country gentry had once been engaged to marry a serious young scholar of Cornwall, Edmund... Read more
Published on June 24, 2007 by T. Patrick Killough

5.0 out of 5 stars Scott's best plotted novel - No spoilers here...
Readers of Scott know not to read for plot, for even his most highly regarded novels meander and stray wilfully from the strict path of story-telling. Read more
Published on February 5, 2007 by Waverley36

5.0 out of 5 stars One of Scott's finest
This is a brilliant evocation of the world of Elizabeth the First as seen through the events surrounding a visit by the queen to Kenilworth, the mansion of her favorite. Read more
Published on November 13, 2003 by sfoster29

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing tragedy...
Being a fan of Scott and his writings, I expected much more from this book than it was able to offer. Read more
Published on April 13, 1997

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