The Fair Maid of Perth (or St. Valentine's Day) is an 1828 novel by Sir Walter Scott, one of the Waverley novels. Inspired by the strange, but historically...
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Tongue-in-cheek (redirect from Tongue in the cheek)
1828 The Fair Maid of Perth. The physical act of putting one's tongue into one's cheek once signified contempt. For example, in Tobias Smollett's The Adventures...
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Fair Maid may refer to: Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany (1184–1241), Margaret, Maid of Norway (1283–1290), the Fair Maid of Norway Joan of Kent (1328–1385)...
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La jolie fille de Perth (The Fair Maid of Perth) is an opera in four acts by Georges Bizet (1838–1875), from a libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges...
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The Fair Maid of Perth is a 1923 British silent adventure film directed by Edwin Greenwood and starring Russell Thorndike, Sylvia Caine and Lionel d'Aragon...
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Waverley novels (redirect from The Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels)
Robert of Paris 1187–94: The Betrothed, The Talisman, Ivanhoe (3) 1307: Castle Dangerous 1396: The Fair Maid of Perth 1468–77: Quentin Durward, Anne of Geierstein...
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coming of the railways, and its first station was built in 1848. Perth has been known as "The Fair City" since the publication of the novel Fair Maid of Perth...
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Fair Maid's House is an historic building in the centre of Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Located in North Port, it is a Category B listed building...
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"The Great Scott: The Fair Maid Of Perth". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 2024-01-04. Acuna, Kirsten (10 October 2014). "How David Tennant Handled Playing The...
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the Circassians and Russians. The story of the poem may have been inspired by a secondary plotline in the Walter Scott novel The Fair Maid of Perth....
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Paris, Théâtre Lyrique, 30 September 1863) La jolie fille de Perth (The Fair Maid of Perth), opéra, 4 acts, (J.-H. Vernoy de Saint-Georges & J. Adenis...
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Walter Scott's The Fair Maid of Perth the following romanticized and fictional account is given: The trumpets of the King sounded a charge, the bagpipes blew...
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Walter Scott (redirect from The Aristo of the North)
stories ("The Highland Widow" and "The Two Drovers") and a novel (The Surgeon's Daughter) 1828: The Fair Maid of Perth – the 2nd instalment from the subset...
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Droit du seigneur (redirect from The law of the first night)
historical Scottish novel, The Fair Maid of Perth (1828). The Spanish novel Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda ("The Travails of Persiles and Sigismunda"...
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Scott Monument (category Sculptures of dogs in the United Kingdom)
being large enough to screen the Old Town behind. Its size and elevated position cause it to dominate the eastern section of the Princes Street Gardens. Following...
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Trial by combat (redirect from Wager of battel)
Scott's 1828 novel The Fair Maid of Perth dramatizes the lead-up to the Battle of the North Inch, where a judicial duel is among the violent events culminating...
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sold in Edinburgh in 1780. The story of his imprisonment is the principal subject of Walter Scott's The Fair Maid of Perth (1828) in which he is likewise...
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L'Arlésienne (Bizet) (redirect from March of the Kings)
Bizet in producing his operas The Pearl Fishers (1863) and The Fair Maid of Perth (1867) at the Théâtre Lyrique, commissioned him to write music for his new...
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1828 in literature (category Years of the 19th century in literature)
Walter Scott – The Fair Maid of Perth (or St. Valentine's Day; Chronicles of the Canongate, 2nd series) Rosalia St. Clair – Ulrica of Saxony Alfred de...
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Feud (section Republic of Ireland)
Rus' The Mackintosh-Cameron feud (1290s–1665; Scotland) The Battle of the North Inch; the battle is fictionalised in the novel The Fair Maid of Perth by...
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been depicted in historical novels. They include: The Fair Maid of Perth (1828) by Walter Scott. The novel covers events from 1396 to 1402, depicting "Scottish...
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Narrative' 'The Highland Widow' 'The Two Drovers' The Surgeon's Daughter 2nd series (1828): St Valentine's Day, or, The Fair Maid of Perth After his financial...
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(13th century Scotland, William Wallace) The Fair Maid of Perth by Sir Walter Scott (14th-century Scotland) The Grail Quest by Bernard Cornwell (14th century)...
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Of Pictish race by mother's syde, Quhen Picts ruled Caledon, Lord Chattan claim'd the princely maid, Quhen he saift Pictish crown." The Fair Maid of Perth...
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Walter Hyde (category Alumni of the Royal College of Music)
in the title role in Wagner's Parsifal at Covent Garden, reprising the role in February 1920 at the same venue, followed by The Fair Maid of Perth and...
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Romantic literature in English (category History of literature in the United Kingdom)
many operas, of which the most famous are Lucia di Lammermoor (1835) by Donizetti, and Bizet's La jolie fille de Perth, The Fair Maid of Perth (1867). However...
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Scott, author of The Fair Maid of Perth in 1828. The statue is the work of John Cochrane and Brothers, and was completed in 1845 as one of their final works...
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Mania errabunda (category History of medicine stubs)
with drug abuse and alcoholism. Sir Walter Scott's The Fair Maid of Perth. Browne says that the flight of Conacher is similar. Wanderlust Wandering (dementia)...
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Collier produces a script of Punch and Judy. Sir Walter Scott's novel The Fair Maid of Perth (or St. Valentine's Day; Chronicles of the Canongate, 2nd series)...
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Rick Stein's impact on the town Perth "The Fair City" – in reference to Sir Walter Scott's novel The Fair Maid of Perth Plymouth "Ocean City" – rebranded...
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