The second of "Tales of the Crusaders," "The Talisman" is set in
Palestine during the Third Crusade (1189 - 92). Scott constructs a
story of chivalric action, apparently adopting a medieval romance
view of the similarities in the values of both sides. But disguise
is the leading theme of the tale: it is not just that characters
frequently wear clothing that conceals their identity, but that
professions and cultures hide their true nature.
In this novel the Christian leaders are divided by a factious
criminality, and are contrasted to the magnanimity and decisiveness
of Saladin, the leader of the Moslem armies. In a period when the
west was fascinated with the exotic east, Scott represents the
Moslem other as more humane than the Christian west.
"The Talisman" is one of Scott's great novels. It is a superb
tale. It is also a bold departure as, for the first time, Scott
explores not cultural conflict within a country or society but in
the opposition of two world religions.
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