The Lay of the Last Minstrel
Gelesen von Peter Tucker
Sir Walter Scott
An aging minstrel seeks who hospitality at Newark Castle and in recompense tells a tale of a sixteenth-century Border feud. In the poem, Lady Margaret Scott of Buccleuch, the "Flower of Teviot" is beloved by Baron Henry of Cranstown an ally of the Ker Clan, but a deadly feud exists between the two border clans of Scott and Carr/Ker, which has resulted in the recent murder of Lady Margaret's father, Sir Walter Scott of Buccleuch by the Kers on the High Street in Edinburgh. Maragaret's widowed mother – Lady Janet – hates the Ker clan as a result, and is adamant in refusing her consent to any suggestion of marriage between the lovers. Summary by Wikipedia (2 hr 53 min)
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AND LOVE IS STILL THE LORD OF ALL
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No writer of heroic verse does a better job than Scott. This work, perhaps owing to its relative brevity, is easier to follow than some. I thoroughly enjoyed this poem. Tucker provided a very even narration; good job, thank you.
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Excellent narration of an old favourite.