
Woodstock, or, The Cavalier
'Woodstock, or, The Cavalier' Summary
The novel follows the intertwined stories of several characters, including the young and spirited Alice Lee, the daughter of a staunch Royalist, and Henry Morton, a young man torn between his loyalty to his family's cause and his growing affection for Alice. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the siege of Woodstock, a royalist stronghold besieged by Parliamentarian forces. Amidst the chaos and intrigue, Alice and Henry encounter various characters, including the enigmatic and mysterious Woodstock, a Cavalier knight shrouded in mystery, and the cunning and calculating Everard, a Roundhead who seeks to use Alice's family's wealth and influence for his own gain. As the story progresses, love and loyalty are tested, secrets are revealed, and the characters must navigate the treacherous political landscape and the dangers of war. Through a series of daring escapes, clandestine meetings, and perilous encounters, "Woodstock" delivers a thrilling and evocative portrait of life during the English Civil War. The novel explores the complexities of love and loyalty, the consequences of war, and the enduring power of hope and resilience in the face of adversity.Book Details
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Sir Walter Scott
Scotland
Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet was a Scottish historical novelist, poet, playwright, and historian. Many of his works remain classics of both English-language literature and Scottish literature. F...
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