The Lady of the Lake

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The Lady of the Lake is a narrative poem by Sir Walter Scott that helped popularize the romantic image of the Scottish Highlands and inspired numerous operatic and artistic adaptations.

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The Lady of the Lake canonical 6
Lady of the Lake 2
"La donna del lago" 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf narrative poem
author Sir Walter Scott
circulation bestseller in early 19th century Britain
countryOfOrigin Scotland
firstPublisher John Ballantyne and Co.
followedBy Rokeby Venus
surface form: "Rokeby"
form verse
genre narrative poetry
romantic poetry
hasAdaptation The Lady of the Lake self-linksurface differs
surface form: "La donna del lago"

various illustrated editions
various stage adaptations
hasCharacterType disguised king
idealized Highland chieftain
hasIllustrationBy various 19th-century artists
hasMedium print
hasMeter varied metrical forms
hasTheme Scottish nationalism
clan rivalry
loyalty
romantic love
helpedPopularize Scottish Highland tourism
romanticized view of Highland culture
influenced European Romantic literature
perceptions of Scottish history
romantic image of the Scottish Highlands
inspired Franz Schubert
surface form: Franz Schubert's "Ellens Gesänge"

Gioachino Rossini's opera "La donna del lago"
artistic adaptations
operatic adaptations
literaryMovement Romanticism
mainCharacter Douglas
Ellen Douglas
James Fitz-James
Roderick Dhu
notableFor influence on 19th-century opera
influence on Romantic-era music
vivid description of Highland scenery
originalLanguage English
partOf Scottish literary canon
partOfSeries major narrative poems by Walter Scott
precededBy Marmion
surface form: "Marmion"
publicationDate 1810
publisherLocation Edinburgh
setAround Loch Katrine
setting Scottish Highlands
structure six cantos
timePeriodOfSetting reign of James V of Scotland

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Aberfoyle hasNotableWorkSetThere The Lady of the Lake
Sir Walter Scott notableWork The Lady of the Lake
King Arthur's court hasResident The Lady of the Lake
this entity surface form: Lady of the Lake
Sir Lancelot raisedBy The Lady of the Lake
this entity surface form: Lady of the Lake
Lake Crescent hasLegend The Lady of the Lake
this entity surface form: Tales of the "Lady of the Lake"
Trossachs hasCulturalAssociation The Lady of the Lake
The Lady of the Lake hasAdaptation The Lady of the Lake self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: "La donna del lago"
Loch Katrine inspiredWork The Lady of the Lake
Rokeby followsWork The Lady of the Lake
Marmion followedBy The Lady of the Lake