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AMY ROBSART: vide, “Kenilworth”
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The death of Amy Dudley caused a scandal. Her husband, Robert Dudley, became suspected of having orchestrated his wife’s death. The interest in the fatal fate of Amy Robsart was revived in the nineteenth century, due to Walter Scott’s novel Kenilworth.
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Title: AMY ROBSART: vide, “Kenilworth”
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The death of Amy Dudley caused a scandal.
Her husband, Robert Dudley, became suspected of having orchestrated his wife’s death.
The interest in the fatal fate of Amy Robsart was revived in the nineteenth century, due to Walter Scott’s novel Kenilworth.
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