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  • Published on: 1988
  • Binding: Hardcover

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4Perseverance and focus needed to read this excellent novel.
By EAO
I must confess that the archaic language and style of Sir Walter Scott's novel nearly put me off reading it. It took a lot of effort and concentration to begin with, and I had to 're-read sentences several times in order to get the meaning. It was worth persevering.The story beautifully conveys the tensions, hatreds, moods and emotions of those violent times in 12th century England when Prince John was regent and Richard the Lionheart was a prisoner. The arrogant Norman overlords with their different language still ruled over the Saxon people and enforced their laws on them.A Saxon hero is needed and so enters Sir Wilfred Ivanhoe. Disinherited by his father for falling in love with Lady Rowena, his father's ward, he had travelled to the Holy Land on crusade and became a firm favourite of King Richard. In disguise,he comes to the aid of Isaac of York, a Jew and moneylender, one of a race despised by the Christian world in that era.Ivanhoe is really a secondary character in this story

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4Good stuff, if a little heavy at times
By John Hopper
This classic historical romance (pretty much the inspiration for the whole genre of medieval historical fiction) is extremely well written and, from a linguistic point of view, an excellent example of the complex sentence structure often used in 19th century novels and not often today, demanding much of the reader; it is as a consequence, a challenge to read, and it took me a fortnight to get through, though this edition was only some 350 pages, and it did get a bit dull and somewhat confusing in places. Ivanhoe himself is actually a fairly minor character throughout most of the novel, and is overshadowed by a number of other characters. For much of it, the novel is actually about oppression - the oppression suffered by the Jewish characters, Isaac of York and his daughter Rebecca at the hands and tongues of Norman and Saxon alike (though the author clearly disapproves of this anti-Semitism, an opposition which is a refreshing attitude for an author of this period, it does get quite dispiriting to read when this prejudice is displayed even by characters with whom the reader is supposed to sympathise); and the oppression suffered by Saxons at the hands of their Norman conquerors (though, given that the events take place some 130 years after the Norman Conquest, the starkness of this conflict was much less clear in reality than depicted in the novel). The novel is also famous, of course, for popularising the legend of Robin Hood and coining the epithet, Robin of Locksley. Good stuff, though it drags in places.

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5and the cruel way the Jews and the poor were treated
By Ase Johannessen
I've read this book before,and also watched the television series many years ago. I always picture Elizabeth Taylor when I read about Rebecca the Jewess, and Roger Moore as Ivanhoe (was a bit surprised to find that in the book he's blond). The oldfashioned language made it a bit slow in the beginning, but I got into it. you canread it on the line of an adventure story or you can go deeper and see the conflicts between Sxons and Normans after the invation and in many years to come, and the cruel way the Jews and the poor were treated, and the bigotry of the upper classes, going to the Jews for money while treating them like dirt. There are several layers. It's a popular classic and I recommend it, it's relevant even though it's a long time since it was written.

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