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_983322 _aScott, Walter, _cSir _eaut |
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_aRob Roy / _cWalter Scott |
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_aLondon : _bWordsworth Editions Limited, _c1995 |
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_a382 pages ; _c20 cm. |
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_2rdacontent _atxt |
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_9137966 _aWordsworth Classics |
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520 | _aOne of Sir Walter Scott´s most celebrated novels, Rob Ray is set in the north of England and Scotland in the years before, during and after the first Jacobite rising of 1715. Rob Roy is a swashbuckling chieftain of the Clan MacGregor who is forced to become an outlaw for his alleged espousal of the Jacobite cause. He archieves great fame by his kindness to and sympathy for the poor and oppressed and he is sought out by Francis Osbaldstone and his spirited sweetheart Diana Vernon in their struggle with their malign kinsman. Rashleigh. Rob Roy is a truly heroic tale set against the turmoil surrounding the Hanovarian succession. | ||
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_9138151 _aScottish novel _yXIX century |
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_9138152 _aNovela escocesa _ySiglo XIX |
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_9138154 _aHistorical novel |
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_9117852 _aNovela Histórica |
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_9138156 _aEscocia _xHistoria _y1689-1745 _xNovela |
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