Ivanhoe

Ivanhoe
Title page of 1st edition (1820)
PengarangWalter Scott
NegaraBritania Raya
BahasaInggris
SeriWaverley Novels
GenreNovel sejarah, romansa kesatria
PenerbitArchibald Constable (Edinburgh); Hurst, Robinson, and Co. (London)
Tanggal terbit
1820
Jenis mediaCetak
Halaman401 (edisi Edinburgh, 1998)
Didahului olehThe Bride of Lammermoor dan A Legend of Montrose (Tales of my Landlord, serial ke-3) 
Diikuti olehThe Monastery 

Ivanhoe /ˈvənˌh/ adalah sebuah novel sejarah karya Sir Walter Scott, yang pertama kali terbit pada 1819. Ivanhoe berlatar belakang Inggris pada abad ke-12. Novel tersebut juga memiliki pengaruh penting pada sudut pandang populer dari Richard the Lionheart, Raja John, dan Robin Hood.

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