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Ivanhoe. Seriously?! Could there be a more arbitrary title to any famous book in the English language? It would be like naming Lost "Benjamin Linus," or naming the original Dragonlance Chronicles "Caramon Majere." This isn't a book about Ivanhoe, it's a book with Ivanhoe in it.
Sir Walter Scott must have been sitting around his room with his D&D dice to come up with Ivanhoe.
Random Title List for Unnamed Book I Just Finished Writing About King Richard's Return From the Crusades and the Defeat of ...more
Sir Walter Scott must have been sitting around his room with his D&D dice to come up with Ivanhoe.
Random Title List for Unnamed Book I Just Finished Writing About King Richard's Return From the Crusades and the Defeat of ...more
I re-reading of a classic by Walter Scott, specially R3's participation into the plot.
I just watched the movie Ivanhoe (1952) based on this classic book which served of inspiration to many historical fiction books after its publication.

Stars: Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Fontaine and George Sanders among others. ...more
I just watched the movie Ivanhoe (1952) based on this classic book which served of inspiration to many historical fiction books after its publication.

Stars: Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Fontaine and George Sanders among others. ...more
This Classic tale for young boys stands the test of time and entertains audiences of all ages. It is a book that is fun to read. I found myself at many places thinking of my favorite movie: The Princess Bride. There are no Pirates here -- but the kidnappings, the love from afar, the farcical trial... it adds up to a story full of all the things that a reader could want. The history is not perfect but if you follow the book with a reading of Sparknotes you will get a good feeling for where it goe
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I still don't understand Rebecca's love for insipid Ivanhoe when she had Brian de Bois-Guilbert striving for her love. He was one of my great literary loves during adolescence. I'm due for a re-read...
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