Woodstock

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Woodstock is a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott set during the English Civil War, blending political intrigue, romance, and elements of the supernatural.

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instanceOf historical novel
novel
author Sir Walter Scott
Sir Walter Scott
surface form: Walter Scott
countryOfOrigin Scotland
firstEditionYear 1826
genre historical fiction
historical novel
novel with supernatural elements
political novel
romance
hasAuthorNationality Scottish
hasCharacterRole Cromwellian soldiers
Parliamentarians
Royalists
loyalist gentry
hasForm prose
hasStructure multi-volume novel
hasTheme love and duty
loyalty
monarchy versus republicanism
political conflict
religious conflict
supernatural and superstition
historicalEventDepicted English Civil War
historicalFigureDepicted Charles I of England
surface form: Charles I

Oliver Cromwell
isFictionalRepresentationOf events around Woodstock and Oxford during the English Civil War
language English
literaryMovement Romanticism
mainLocation Woodstock
Woodstock Palace
mediaType print
narrativeFocus political intrigue
romantic relationships
supernatural occurrences
originalLanguage English
partOfSeries Waverley Novels
placeOfPublication Edinburgh
London, England
surface form: London
publicationYear 1826
publisher Archibald Constable & Co.
settingPeriod 17th century
English Civil War
workChronology late Waverley novel

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Sir Walter Scott notableWork Woodstock