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Ivanhoe
- Narrated by: Juan Carlos Gustems
- Length: 18 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Classics
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«¡ Valor, bravos caballeros! El hombre muere, pero la gloria queda. ¡Valor! ¡Antes morir que ser vencidos!»
Inglaterra, siglo XII. Desterrado por querer casarse contra los deseos de su padre, el joven y valiente Wilfred de Ivanhoe se pone al servicio de Ricardo Corazón de León y parte como cruzado junto a sus tropas para reconquistar Tierra Santa. A su regreso, decidido a recuperar su honor y a reunirse con su amada pero prohibida Lady Rowena, rápidamente se verá en medio de una lucha por el poder entre el noble rey Ricardo y su hermano, Juan Sin Tierra, un traidor despreciable y sin escrúpulos. Solo Ivanhoe, con la ayuda de Robin de Locksley - el legendario Robin Hood -, tiene la clave para defender su buen nombre y el de la Corona.
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Stendhal dijo...
«Walter Soctt es nuestro padre. Nos inventó a todos.»
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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- Juan Cano-Arribi Company
- 20-12-20
Interesante, muy entretenida. Absolutamente recomendable.
Otro estupendo ejemplo de cómo una novela de aventuras puede ser Novela con mayúsculas. Es cierto que la historia es sencilla, pero hay diálogos absolutamente geniales y el retrato social es muy interesante, aun con las prevenciones propias de una obra de ficción. A destacar la situación de los judíos.
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