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Marmion

by Walter Scott

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Walter Scott's Marmion stands as one of the greatest narrative poems in English literature, weaving together romance, betrayal, and historical drama set against the backdrop of the Battle of Flodden Field. This sweeping tale in verse follows the ambitious knight Marmion as his pursuit of power and forbidden love entangles him in a web of deception that threatens the lives of those around him, ultimately leading to one of Scotland's most pivotal historical moments. Published in the early 19th century, Marmion showcases Scott's masterful storytelling and deep knowledge of Scottish history. The poem explores timeless themes of honor, ambition, and the devastating consequences of moral compromise. Scott's vivid descriptions bring medieval landscapes and castle life to vibrant detail, while his complex characters grapple with duty, desire, and destiny. The historical setting—preceding the tragic 1513 battle—adds gravitas and resonance to the personal dramas that unfold. This audiobook is ideal for lovers of classic poetry and historical fiction who appreciate eloquent verse and richly imagined worlds. Whether you're discovering Scott's work for the first time or revisiting a beloved classic, Marmion offers a captivating listening experience that transports you to a compelling period of history where personal ambition collides with national consequence.