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Amor y Gloria (The Bride of Triermain)

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Amor y Gloria (The Bride of Triermain)

Sir Walter Scott

The Bride of Triermain es un poema narrativo en tres cantos escrito por Sir Walter Scott, publicado anónimamente en 1813. Situado en Cumberland, narra la historia de un caballero que emprende el rescate de la bella Gyneth, la hija ilegítima del Rey Arturo y la Reina de las Hadas. La bella Gyneth duerme desde hace 500 años en una torre encantada al haber sido hechizada por el mago Merlín. y para despertar deber ser rescatada por un verdadero amor. (Summary by Phileas Fogg)

Year of Publication: 1865Genres: Narratives
Running Time: 01 hour 41 minutes 37 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Canto Primero
Victor Villarraza
22:43
2
The Nights
Canto Segundo
Victor Villarraza
31:09
3
The Nights
Canto Tercero
Victor Villarraza
47:45

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