
I. Waverley-Honour. — Katsaus menneeseen.
II. Kasvatus.
III. Ammatin valinta.
IV. Waverleyn jäähyväiset.
V. Skotlantilainen aateliskartano.
VI. Lisää kartanosta ja sen ympäristöstä.
VII. Rose Bradwardine ja hänen isänsä.
VIII. Pidot.
IX. Katumus ja sovinto.
X. Eilistä järkevämpi päivä.
At the dawn of 1805, a young officer named Edward Waverley departs his family estate to join a newly formed regiment, setting the stage for a story of duty and division. His older brother, Richard, watches the farewell with a mixture of admiration and resentment, aware that family legacy and aristocratic expectations loom over his own ambitions. The novel paints a vivid picture of a Britain caught between entrenched Tory privilege and the rising Whig call for reform, while the shadow of the Napoleonic conflict hangs over every conversation.
Choosing a different path, Richard refuses to ride on his brother’s coat‑tails and instead enlists in the Whig movement, hoping to carve a reputation through merit rather than inheritance. As he navigates the corridors of Parliament and the bustling press of London, he confronts the clash between personal principle and the seductive lure of power. Listeners are invited to follow his early political maneuvers and the delicate balance he must strike between loyalty to family and the promise of a new England.
Language
fi
Duration
~13 hours (766K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-05-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1771–1832
A giant of Scottish literature, this poet and novelist helped invent the historical novel and turned Scotland’s past into gripping, widely loved stories. His books blended adventure, memory, and folklore in ways that shaped fiction across Europe.
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