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479: 176:, refusing to take employment with the ruthless Duke of Molfetta, who wants the play for his private collection. He is joined on the arduous journey to the monastery by a young Italian woman, Angela d'Asola, who disguises herself as a boy. They encounter 187:
The author avoids the obvious ending of having the two leading characters marry each other, instead following the custom of the time Angela marries an older wealthy man whom she has had in mind for some time. Alan returns to England, on the verge of
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and sinister monks, all the while being doggedly pursued by the agents of the Duke. They find the manuscript but lose it again. In the end, their love of learning saves the day.
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The book has been widely praised by critics, as illuminating the historical process and is considered by some to be the author's greatest work.
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and the mountainous central Balkans. The monastery at Varna is a fictional place, not connected with the real town of
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after a tavern brawl. His tutor Erasmus sends him to the continent to try to retrieve a manuscript of
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during the first decade of the 16th century. The central character, a young Englishman, is sent by
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who lived somewhat later, but he represents the many ancient authors whose work was lost.
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of Varna in the Balkans. Alan intends to deliver the play to the printer
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In 1509, Alan Drayton, a young Yorkshireman, has to leave his college in
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Sebesta, Sam Leaton; Richards, Roy Martin; Iverson, William J. (1975).
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Treasure Seekers and Borrowers: Children's Books in Britain, 1900-1960
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to find the lost manuscript of an ancient Greek play at a
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Index


Geoffrey Trease
historical fiction
Macmillan & Co
Geoffrey Trease
Renaissance
continental Europe
Erasmus
monastery
Balkans
Cambridge
Socrates
monastery
Aldus Manutius
Venice
Adriatic
Turkish janissaries
its own Renaissance
Erasmus of Rotterdam
Aldine Press
Aldus Manutius
Marcus Musurus
real Greek writer of this name
Cambridge
Republic of Venice
Dalmatia
Varna
Lake Varna
Bulgaria
prequel

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