Quentin Durward

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In a tumultuous era marked by shifting allegiances and the rise of powerful monarchs, "Quentin Durward" by Sir Walter Scott immerses readers in the late 15th century. This captivating historical novel follows the journey of a young Scot whose quest for adventure leads him through the intricate web of court politics and the clash between loyalty and ambition. As Quentin navigates the treacherous landscape of France, themes of honor and betrayal unfold against the backdrop of a kingdom on the brink of transformation. Ideal for students and historians alike, this tale not only highlights the personal struggles of its protagonist but also delves into the broader implications of power and identity during a pivotal moment in history. Experience the rich tapestry of life in a world where every choice can alter the course of destiny.

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