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Waverley

By: Sir Walter Scott
Narrated by: David Rintoul
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Waverley by Sir Walter Scott is an enthralling tale of love, war and divided loyalties. Taking place during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745, the novel tells the story of proud English officer Edward Waverley.

After being posted to Dundee, Edward eventually befriends chieftain of the Highland Clan Mac-Ivor and falls in love with his beautiful sister Flora. He then renounces his former loyalties in order actively to support Scotland in open rebellion against the Union with England.

The book depicts stunning, romantic panoramas of the Highlands, and is famous for being one of the first historical novels. Its influence extended to many authors, including Dickens, Dumas, Gogol, Stevenson, Thackeray, and Tolstoy.

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Classics Fiction Historical Fiction Highlander War Scotland
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Superb Historical Novel

"The classic historical novel set during the early 18th century in Scotland during the Jacobite rebellion is a captivating tale that expertly weaves together the complexities of political turmoil, romance, and loyalty. With a backdrop of breathtaking Scottish landscapes, the story unfolds with intrigue and suspense, immersing readers in a world filled with unforgettable characters and a rich tapestry of historical events. Offering a compelling blend of adventure, drama, and historical accuracy, this timeless novel is a must-read for fans of historical fiction." - prompt engineered by P. AItch

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David Rintoul turns in a riveting performance

David Rintoul turns in a riveting performance (several riveting performances actually), breathing exquisite life into Scott"s carefully drawn characters. A must read -- I mean a must listen to. Bravo!!!

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Enjoyable but challenging listen

I am definitely glad I listened to the book, and Mr. Rintoul's superb narration made it an enjoyable listen. My only point of complaint is that Scott's habit of jumping into the narrative in his omnipresent role as author was occasionally a bit jarring, although I mostly enjoyed his commentary. I think this has more to do with my level of comfort with this writing style though, as I think it was a fairly common technique when Scott was writing but is less popular in contemporary fiction.

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A portrait of the Times.

The languid display of erudition not found in modern novels. Also the authors command of five languages and the reader’s mastery thereof.

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Not enthralled

Hard to like this long and self-admiring novel. Even though the author explains why he has made it somewhat tedious and disappointing I still couldn't gain enough momentum to finish it. On the other hand the poetry and song lyrics were brilliant and kept encouraging me. But not enough.

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Excellent Reading of Waverly

As a new reader of Scott's novels, I found Waverly to be a bit underwhelming as a story. The pains Scott goes through to add historical depth and detail to this work is incredible. The story at times, however, falters to leave a distinct impression on a modern reader. I intend to read The Talisman next with the hopes that my understanding of Scott's style and philosophy of art will grow on me. The prose is beautiful. The writing is clearly the product of a master craftsman. It's definitely a novel you should read if you are a fan of historical novels like War and Peace as well as Les Miserables.

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Great story with a great narrator.

The narrator does an excellent job. The voices fit the characters perfectly, even the females.

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Could not have enjoyed more!

I was sad when I finished this listen. Sir Walter Scott has taught me about the people and traditions of the highlands. I have enjoyed each and everyone of his books and Waverley brought tears to my eyes!

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Loved it

I love Walter Scott as a writer, and I love David Rintoul as a narrator, so my reaction to this delightful recording was pretty much a foregone conclusion. Scott’s story is a swashbuckler with a conscience, and one whose mostly happy ending is tinged with sadness at the tremendous losses that have been sustained. Edward Waverley is a dashing hero with a tendency to dither and bumble, which only makes him that much more likable. Some background on the 1745 revolt of Bonnie Prince Charlie is helpful and readily available from Wikipedia and elsewhere.

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A classic splendidly told

Scott can hard to read these days - but this magnificent reading brings him back to life. Bravo!

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