Quentin Durward

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In a time of shifting power dynamics and the decline of feudalism, "Quentin Durward" by Sir Walter Scott unravels the intricate tapestry of 15th-century France. This historical romance introduces readers to the ambitious machinations of Louis XI, as well as the valor and cunning of the titular character, Quentin. As Quentin navigates a world rife with political intrigue and personal loyalty, themes of honor and ambition take center stage. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this novel offers a compelling exploration of the complexities of nobility and the era's societal transformations. Immerse yourself in Scott's rich narrative and discover the timeless relevance of loyalty and power in "Quentin Durward."

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