The Talisman
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2002
388
Novel • Fiction
Holy Land • 1190s
2002
Adult
13+ years
The Talisman by Walter Scott follows a 12th-century tale during the Third Crusade. A Scottish knight, Sir Kenneth, encounters challenges involving honor and loyalty. The story explores themes of chivalry, romance, and cultural conflicts amid a historical backdrop, highlighting human experiences during this tumultuous period.
Adventurous
Fantastical
Romantic
Mysterious
Suspenseful
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The Talisman by Walter Scott is praised for its rich historical detail and vibrant depiction of the Crusades era, showcasing Scott's skill in merging fiction with history. Critics commend its engaging characters and dramatic plot. However, some find the pacing uneven and the language dated, which may challenge modern readers. Overall, it's a captivating read for historical fiction enthusiasts.
A reader who enjoys The Talisman by Walter Scott likely appreciates historical fiction rich in adventure and chivalry. Fans of Ivanhoe or Rob Roy will relish its medieval setting and romanticized history, similar to Kenilworth with its vivid character portrayals and tension-filled plots.
2,736 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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388
Novel • Fiction
Holy Land • 1190s
2002
Adult
13+ years
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