The Lady of the Lake by Sir Walter Scott (1810)
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Highland mist, clan rivalries, and forbidden love — The Lady of the Lake is Sir Walter Scott's romantic masterpiece of medieval Scotland. In this episode, we journey to the rugged shores of Loch Katrine, where the mysterious Ellen Douglas becomes the center of a struggle for loyalty, love, and power. Knights ride through forests, kings travel in disguise, and every verse hums with the rhythm of the Scottish hills. Scott's narrative poem, written in 1810, captured the imagination of Europe and helped define the romantic vision of Scotland itself. It's adventure, poetry, and politics woven together — a tale where honor is tested, hearts are torn, and the Highlands come alive in legend.
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