· The Monastery by Sir Walter Scott. Publication date Usage Public Domain Mark Topics librivox, audiobooks, LibriVox recording of The Monastery by Sir Walter Scott. Read in English by Bill Boerst Dame Elspeth is kept in a tower after the death of her husband. The widow of the Baron of Avenel and her daughter seek safety with. The Abbot (Volume III): Being The Sequel To The Monastery (Paperback) Walter Scott. Published by Lector House, United States, ISBN ISBN Seller: Book Depository International, London, United Kingdom. Contact seller. · Synopsis. The story revolves around the abbey of Kennaquhair, which Scott based on Melrose Abbey in the Scottish borders. As the Reformation takes hold, the monastic community comes increasingly under threat from the new doctrines. The hero, Halbert Glendinning is the son of a soldier who has died fighting for the monastery.
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The Monastery: a Romance () is a historical novel by Walter Scott, one of the Waverley novels. Set in the Scottish Borders in the s on the eve of the Reformation, it is centred on Melrose Abbey. Scott had been contemplating The Monastery before August , and it seems likely that he started writing it in that month while the production of Ivanhoe was at a standstill because of shortage of paper. The Monastery (VOLUME 10 The Waverley Novels Standard Edition) Sir Walter Scott. Published by Adam Charles Black, London/Macmillan, NY, Seller: Redux Books, Grand Rapids, MI, U.S.A. Contact seller. Written in , immediately after the publication of "Ivanhoe", Scott's "The Monastery" returns to the "safe ground" of the Scottish Borders. The main action of the novel takes place in the midth century during the time when Elizabeth I. was Queen of England and Mary Queen of Scots was still sovereign of the independent state of Scotland.
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