Controversy of spirit and body: the image of Brian de Bois-Guilbert in Walter Scott's ''Ivanhoe''

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Walter Scott's novel "Ivanhoe" in under analysis. It is analyzed as the example of peculiar to the writer blending of romanticism, sentimentalism, and realism with quite obvious prevailing of the first. There is the image of Brian de Bois-Guilbert in the centre of the analysis; the image is constructed on the basis of the contrast of spiritual and corporeal. When picturing the image of Bois as a person of strong but vicious passions, Scott is close to Shakespearean power of character, his image is in a typological line with the images of Hugo's Claude Frollo, Corsair by Byron or Frankestein by Mary Shelley. The author of the essay shows artistic means with which the image is depicted.

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Scott, medieval england, historical novel, genre, cism, realism, character, image

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