Kenilworth (Novel)

Kenilworth is a romance novel written by Walter Scott. First published on January 8 1821, the novel tells the story of the secret, tragic, marriage of Amy Robsart to Robert Dudley and Robsart's eventual death. Whilst much of the novel is a true telling of the events at Elizabethan court, the depiction of Robsart's death from a fall is in a product of Scott's imagination. The Kenilworth of the title refers to Dudley's Kenilworth Castle in Kenilworth, Warwickshire.

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