For other uses, see Quentin Durward (disambiguation).
Quentin Durward
First edition title page.
Author
Sir Walter Scott
Language
English
Series
Waverley Novels
Genre
Historical novel
Publisher
Archibald Constable and Co. (Edinburgh); Hurst, Robinson, and Co. (London)
Publication date
1823
Publication place
Scotland
Media type
Print
Pages
401 (Edinburgh Edition, 2001)
Preceded by
The Fair Maid of Perth or St. Valentine's Day
Followed by
Anne of Geierstein or The Maiden of the Mist
Quentin Durward is a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott, first published in 1823. The story concerns a Scottish archer in the service of the French King Louis XI (1423–1483) who plays a prominent part in the narrative.
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fact a conscientious objector. He also appeared in The Adventures of QuentinDurward (1955). Clunes' later stage work included succeeding Rex Harrison as...
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throughout Europe as protagonist of the successful European TV series QuentinDurward (based on Walter Scott's novel of the same name), broadcast for the...
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Cristo (ITV, 1956), and George King's The Gay Cavalier (ITV, 1957), QuentinDurward (Studio Canal, 1971), Robin of Sherwood (ITV, 1984–1986), and Sharpe...
financial flop. She was named as the female lead in The Adventures of QuentinDurward (1955), but Kay Kendall was cast in the film, instead. For her final...
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directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Robert Taylor – The Adventures of QuentinDurward (1955) and The House of the Seven Hawks (1959). He displayed his comedic...