The Lady of the Lake
作者: Walter Scott
"The Lady of the Lake" by Sir Walter Scott is a narrative poem written in the early 19th century, which weaves a tale rich in Scottish history and romance. Set against the backdrop of Loch Katrine and the Highlands, the narrative revolves around the themes of love, loyalty, and conflict, prominently featuring characters such as the noble and sagacious Sir Roderick Dhu, his beloved Ellen Douglas, and the gallant knight James Fitz-James. The opening of "The Lady of the Lake" introduces readers to a vivid Highland setting and the gripping imagery of a hunt, as a stag evades a determined pursuer. Sir Roderick Dhu is established as a significant figure whose pride is closely entwined with his love for Ellen. As the hunt unfolds, with the sounds of hounds, horses, and excitement in the air, a stranger appears on the scene—James Fitz-James—who soon encounters Ellen on the shores of Loch Katrine. This encounter lays the groundwork for the ensuing drama, as tensions between clans and the weight of duty will intertwine with the budding romance. The richly descriptive language and introduction of these characters suggest a blend of adventure and emotional depth to come in the unfolding tale. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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- 26CHAPTER XXI. NORTHERN TOUR—VIRGINIA AND BALTIMORE CONFERENCES.阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER XXIII THE BROKEN SIGN阅读 →
- 27Chapter XXIII. One of the Forty Methods of Escape of the Duc de Beaufort.阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER XXI阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER XXIII阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER 22. SOME OLD SCENES, AND SOME NEW PEOPLE阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER III阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER XXII. FIRST VISIT TO NEW YORK CITY—NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND CONFERENCES.阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER XXI阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER XIX. FREEING THE VALLEY阅读 →
- 27CHAPTER XIX阅读 →
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