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J. H. Alexander is reader in English at the University of Aberdeen and editor of several titles in the Edinburgh Editions of the Waverley novels.
Kathryn Sutherland is a professor and fellow in English at St. Anne's College, Oxford, and the editor of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park for Penguin Classics.
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Based on the acclaimed Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels The first authoritative edition drawn from Scott's original texts With a special introduction for the Penguin Classics edition Sir William Ashton, a devious lawyer, has deprived Lord Ravenswood of his title, his estate and subsequently of his life by means of legal and financial trickery. Edgar, Ravenswood's only son, has inherited his father's desire for vengeance. When he meets his adversary by chance, however, he not only saves Ashton's life, but falls in love with his daughter Lucy. The couple wish to marry, but will the ancient prophecy of Ravenswood stand in their way? The Bride of Lammermoor brings to vivid life a historical incident from Scotland's turbulent past and does so with Scott's characteristic humour and wisdom.
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专业书评 From Library Journal
Published in 1819 and 1824, respectively, these titles are typical of Scott's historical soap operas involving revenge, kidnapping, love, political turmoil, and what have you. To help readers understand the Scottish dialect in Scott's writing, these include glossaries as well as scholarly introductions. Both books are based on Scott's original texts.
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