Waverly is Sir Walter Scott's first novel. It's set during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 and centers around Edward Waverly, who leaves his aristocratic home in southern England and journeys to Scotland to restore the "rightful" monarchy. Waverly is often called "the first historical novel."
I read it in school. It's good, but Sir Walter Scott can be tedious at times. He's not for everyone, but then, who is?
Here, Janine. In post #34, I wrote very, very briefly what Waverly is about.
Personally, I didn't like the book at all, but it just wasn't to my taste. It's fairly long, and personally, I found it boring. I'm sure many people do like it.
Here is Waverley on Amazon, Janine:
http://www.amazon.com/Waverley-Sixty...9085534&sr=8-3
They have Ivanhoe and Rob Roy as well as single books. Not expensive at all.


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"It's so mysterious, the land of tears."


). I love SN, (and used to have a picture of him inside my wardrobe like a teenager) and think had I been in Rebecca's situation I probably wouldn't have argued too much
! Stuart Wilson was lovely too, (another baddie), what am I saying here? Anyway, I think I should watch it again too. I read the book around the same time, and I really liked it. The one jarring thing in the film was Rowena.....she was rubbish. The Beeb did a version a few years later, but it wasn't a patch on this one, the hero wasn't fanciable in my eyes.
Therefore, my full recollection of the text eludes me, but I did enjoy the story very much. Right; that is the main thing! 



