The Abbot

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The Abbot is a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott that continues the story of The Monastery, focusing on the turbulent period surrounding Mary, Queen of Scots in 16th-century Scotland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical novel
novel
author Sir Walter Scott
Sir Walter Scott
surface form: Walter Scott
countryOfOrigin Scotland
creator Sir Walter Scott
surface form: Walter Scott
depicts Mary, Queen of Scots
featuresEvent escape of Mary, Queen of Scots from Lochleven
imprisonment of Mary, Queen of Scots at Lochleven
featuresHistoricalFigure Mary, Queen of Scots
featuresLocation Loch Leven Castle
surface form: Lochleven Castle
firstPublicationDate 1820
follows The Monastery
genre Scottish historical novel
historical fiction
hasSequelRelationWith The Monastery
hasTheme loyalty
national identity
political intrigue
religious conflict
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement Romanticism
mainCharacter Roland Graeme
narrativeFocus political and religious conflict in Scotland
notableFor depiction of Reformation-era Scotland
portrayal of Mary, Queen of Scots
originalLanguage English
originalPublicationFormat three volumes
partOfSeries Waverley Novels
placeOfPublication Edinburgh
London, England
surface form: London
publisher Archibald Constable
relatedWork The Monastery
setInCountry Scotland
settingPeriod 16th-century Scotland
timeOfNarrative reign of Mary, Queen of Scots

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