Kenilworth: A RomanceA woman of great beauty and integrity, Amy is married to the Earl of Leicester, one of the Queen’s favourites, who must keep Amy confined to Cumnor-Place and the marriage a secret, or incur royal displeasure. Rich in character, melodrama and romance, 'Kenilworth' (1821) is rivalled only by the great Elizabethan dramas. |
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Acknowledgements | viii |
The Waverley Novels in Penguin | x |
Introduction | xiii |
Chronology of Walter Scott | xxxii |
Further Reading | xli |
A Note on the Text | xliv |
A ROMANCE | xlvii |
Volume I | 1 |
Volume II | 125 |
Volume III | 259 |
William Julius Mickle Cumnor Hall 1784 | 393 |
Historical Note | 397 |
Explanatory Notes | 407 |
Glossary | 453 |
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Unauthorized Pleasures: Accounts of Victorian Erotic Experience Ellen Bayuk Rosenman Previsualització limitada - 2003 |