Besieged and Betrothed


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In this sexy medieval romance set in twelfth-century England, a tenacious lady’s surrender leads to a fearsome warrior’s seduction. England, 1147. On orders from his Empress, Lothar the Frank has come to Hertfordshire to lay siege to Castle Haword. Overpowering the depleted stronghold should be a simple task for the ruthless soldier—if it weren’t for the arresting beauty of the woman who stubbornly defends it. More tomboy than trembling maiden, Lady Juliana Danville would rather die than lose the castle. When she’s caught on opposite sides of a war, a marriage bargain is brokered to bring peace. But is blissful married life possible when Juliana has a dangerous secret hidden within the castle walls?




The Betrothed


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The Betrothed (I Promessi Sposi) is a famous Italian novel written by Alessandro Manzoni in the 19th century. It is considered one of the greatest works of Italian literature and an important masterpiece of European fiction. The novel tells the story of two young lovers, Renzo and Lucia, who live in a small town in Lombardy, Italy. Their plans to marry are thwarted by the cruel and powerful Don Rodrigo, who desires Lucia for himself. The story takes place during a period of famine, war, and plague, and the couple faces many challenges as they try to reunite and build a life together. The novel explores themes of love, faith, social justice, and the human condition. It also provides a rich historical and cultural portrayal of life in 17th-century Italy, with vivid descriptions of customs, traditions, and everyday life. "I Promessi Sposi" has been widely translated and adapted for stage and screen, and it remains a beloved classic of Italian literature. It has been praised for its realistic and compassionate depiction of ordinary people, and for its ability to capture the spirit of a tumultuous period in Italian history. Overall, "I Promessi Sposi" is a must-read for anyone interested in Italian literature, historical fiction, or simply a compelling story of love and resilience in the face of adversity.




Besieged


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Traveling to Ulster to consider marriage to a wealthy Protestant, Fortune Lindley instead falls for the man's brother, the rebellious and disinherited Catholic. Original.




Masculinity Besieged?


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A feminist psychoanalytic account of changing conceptions of men and masculinity as seen in recent Chinese literature.







The Betrothed


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Scott was uneasy about how "The Betrothed" would be received by the reading public, so it was originally published with "The Talisman" as "Tales of the Crusaders" on June 22, 1825. He shouldn't have been. The story here -- a sordid tale of Eveline Berenger and the de Lacys involving love, loss, seeming betrayal, and redemption -- was a good one; well received when published with "The Talisman, " and great fun to read now.










The Betrothed


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The action takes place in the Welsh Marches during the latter part of the reign of Henry II, after 1187. Eveline, the 16-year-old daughter of Sir Raymond Berenger, is rescued from a Welsh siege by the forces of Damian Lacy. She is betrothed to his uncle Sir Hugo, who leaves on a crusade. Rebels led by Ranald Lacy attempt to kidnap her, and Damian fights them off, but a confused sequence of events convinces the King that she and her beloved are in league against him.