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  2. Kenilworth (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Kenilworth is a novel of selfishness versus selflessness and ambition versus love. Amy and the Earl both struggle internally with selfishness and love, while Varney and Tressilian each typify the extremes of the two qualities.

  3. The Princely Pleasures, at the Court at Kenilworth - Wikipedia

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    Based on European festival book models, [1] Gascoigne's pamphlet is an idealized version of the courtly revels occasioned to entertain the Queen during her stay at the castle from 9 July to 27 July. Wenceslas Hollar, Kenilworth Castle before Civil War , 1656

  4. Kenilworth (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kenilworth, written in 1821 by Sir Walter Scott; Kenilworth, 1821 theatrical adaptation of the novel; Kenilworth, based on the Sir Walter Scott novel, that aired on BBC; Kenilworth Castle, a structure around which Kenilworth (Warwickshire, England) was founded; Kenilworth Park Racetrack, a venue in Windsor, Ontario, Canada

  5. Waverley novels - Wikipedia

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    Kenilworth: 1821: Berkshire and Warwickshire (England) 1575 The Pirate: 1822: Shetland and Orkney (Scotland) 1689 The Fortunes of Nigel: 1822: London and Greenwich (England) 1616–18 Peveril of the Peak: 1822: Derbyshire, the Isle of Man, and London: 1658–80 Quentin Durward: 1823: Tours and Péronne (France) Liège (Wallonia/Belgium) 1468 St ...

  6. Kenilworth - Wikipedia

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    Kenilworth (/ ˈ k ɛ n ɪ l w ər θ / KEN-il-wərth) is a market town and civil parish in the Warwick District of Warwickshire, England, 6 miles (10 km) south-west of Coventry and 5 miles (8 km) north of Warwick.

  7. Kenilworth (play) - Wikipedia

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    Kenilworth is an 1821 historical play by the British writer Alfred Bunn. [1] A melodrama, based on the novel of the same title by Walter Scott, it premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London on 8 March 1821. [2] A separate adaptation of the novel by Thomas Dibdin appeared at the Surrey Theatre the same year. [3]

  8. Kenilworth (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Kenilworth is a British television series which aired in 1957 on the BBC Television Service. An adaptation of the 1821 novel of the same title by Sir Walter Scott , it consisted of six 30-minute episodes.

  9. Amy Robsart - Wikipedia

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    Amy, Lady Dudley (née Robsart; 7 June 1532 – 8 September 1560) was the first wife of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, favourite of Elizabeth I of England.She is primarily known for her death by falling down a flight of stairs, the circumstances of which have often been regarded as suspicious.