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Lady Of The Lake is a lovely, 6-piece poem by Sir Walter Scott. This poetic story is the basis for many later works by other authors, and to this day, still sets the pace for emerging and contemporary writers. This work has inspired operas, has been misinterpreted by racist fools, and even now, it is able to move the hearts and minds of those who are currently present, as it surely will, generations still to come.
Anyone interested in making movies may want to give this book a go of it, too; For, although written in another time and era, some things, like great writing, character-building, and scene construction, remain the same. And Sir Scott's mastery of such things is exemplified in this, his, "The Lady Of The Lake."
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Sir Walter Scott, Poem, Writing, Publisher, American, H. M. Caldwell Co., Book Cover, Victorian, History, Lady of the Lake (Legendary character), Poetry, Shorthand, Graham, Texts, Marston Moor, Battle of, England, 1644, Songs and music, Harmonic analysis, English poetry, Poésie anglaisePeople
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The lady of the lake.: A poem in six cantos
1892, F. A. Stokes company
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- Vignette ed. With one hundred new illustrations, by Joseph M. Gleeson.
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The Lady of the lake: a poem
1830, Printed for Robert Cadell, [Printed for] Simpkin & Marshall
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