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    Anne of Geierstein, or The Maiden of the Mist (1829) is one of the Waverley novels by Sir Walter Scott. It is set in Central Europe, mainly in Switzerland...
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    Dangerous 1396: The Fair Maid of Perth 1468–77: Quentin Durward, Anne of Geierstein (2) 1547–75: The Monastery, The Siege of Malta, The Abbot, Kenilworth...
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    white rose iconography of English Wars of the Roses, as imagined by Walter Scott earlier in the 19th century, in Anne of Geierstein (1829). Tokugawa Ieyasu...
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    wrote a novel, Anne of Geierstein, which reaches its climax in the battle of Nancy (published in 1829). Eugène Delacroix painted The Battle of Nancy in 1831...
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    preparatory sketches of medieval weapons and costumes, of scenes from literature such as Walter Scott's Anne of Geierstein and of topographical maps provided...
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    to the arts, is imagined in Walter Scott's novel Anne of Geierstein (1829). The imaginary scene of his honeymoon was later depicted by the Pre-Raphaelite...
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    regarding violent acts of vengeance among the German Right. Vehmic courts play a key role in the novel Anne of Geierstein or, The Maiden of the Mist by Sir Walter...
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    become Anne of Geierstein (1829), but in the event he settled on a second series of the Chronicles. Like the first, this was envisaged as a collection of short...
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    Fair Maid of Perth – the 2nd instalment from the subset series, Chronicles of the Canongate 1829: Anne of Geierstein 1832: Count Robert of Paris and Castle...
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    Opal (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
    publication of Sir Walter Scott's Anne of Geierstein in 1829, opal acquired a less auspicious reputation. In Scott's novel, the Baroness of Arnheim wears...
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    modern term Wars of the Roses came into common use in the early 19th century following the publication of the 1829 novel Anne of Geierstein by Sir Walter...
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  • of the Mist, a 2017 song by NY indie/punk band Diet Cig Anne of Geierstein, or The Maiden of the Mist, an 1829 novel by Sir Walter Scott This disambiguation...
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  • 1829 in literature (category Years of the 19th century in literature)
    Love Peacock (anonymously) – The Misfortunes of Elphin Walter Scott (anonymously) – Anne of Geierstein Martin Archer Shee – Oldcourt Horace Smith – The...
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  • The play was one of Scott's few critical failures. On April 26, 1829, after Scott had spent several days working on Anne of Geierstein, he sought to distract...
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    The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott: Chronicles of the canongate. Anne of Geierstein. Tales of a Grandfather. Galignani. "MacDonald of Keppoch Tartan Material...
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    Quentin Durward (category Cultural depictions of Louis XI of France)
    Duke of Orléans, the future Louis XII of France Cardinal Jean Balue The Bishop of Auxerre Olivier le Dain, the court barber Princess Anne of Beaujeau...
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  • (middle of the 19th century) Anne of Geierstein by Sir Walter Scott (15th century) The End of a Brave Man by Hanna Mina (20th century) The Prince of India;...
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  • in 2010. At £25,000, it is one of the largest literary awards in the UK. The award was created by the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch, whose ancestors were...
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    Anne of Geierstein at the end of April 1829, Scott's energies were devoted principally to non-fictional works, most notably a two-volume History of Scotland...
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    genteel haven of literature, architecture and art in a violent era. This image was first popularised in Walter Scott's 1829 novel Anne of Geierstein. The portrayal...
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