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edward waverly: Waverly (Unabridged) Walter Scott, 2023-11-30 Walter Scott's Waverley is a seminal work that explores the complexities of Scottish identity during the Jacobite uprising of 1745. Presented through a vibrant narrative style, Scott deftly weaves elements of historical fiction with romanticism, offering readers not only a gripping tale but also a richly textured insight into the socio-political landscape of 18th-century Scotland. The unabridged version ensures that the nuances of characterization and thematic depth are preserved, presenting a comprehensive portrayal of the protagonist, Edward Waverley, whose journey becomes a metaphor for the struggle between tradition and modernity. Walter Scott (1771-1832), heralded as the father of historical novels, was influenced by his profound Scottish heritage and the political turmoil of his time. His experiences as a law clerk navigating the complexities of Scottish culture and his passionate interest in folklore and history provided a fertile ground for the themes explored in Waverley. Scott's personal connections to the Highland landscape further enrich his depiction of the period, infusing the narrative with authenticity and emotional resonance. Waverley is highly recommended for readers interested in historical narratives that delve into national identity and cultural conflict. Its compelling characters and vivid depictions of Scottish life make it not only an enjoyable read but also a significant contribution to the understanding of Scottish literature and history. |
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edward waverly: Waverly Walter Scott, 2024-01-18 In Waverley, Walter Scott masterfully intertwines historical narrative with fictional elements, creating a rich tapestry that explores the Jacobite uprising of 1745. The novel employs a Romantic literary style, characterized by its vivid descriptions and deep psychological insight into its characters, particularly Edward Waverley, who becomes embroiled in the conflicts of loyalty and identity. Scott's meticulous attention to historical detail and cultural context allows readers a glimpse into the life and struggles in Scotland during a tumultuous period, positioning the work as a seminal piece in the historical novel genre. Walter Scott, often regarded as the father of the historical novel, drew inspiration from his own Scottish heritage and the vibrant folklore of his homeland. His profound cultural awareness and personal experiences as a border resident shaped his depiction of national identity and the complexity of allegiance during a time of political upheaval. Scott's literary career, steeped in the Romantic ethos, helped him reflect societal tensions, bridging the historical with the contemporary, while also seeking to revive Scottish themes in literature. Waverley is recommended for readers interested in a nuanced exploration of loyalty, culture, and the harsh realities of a nation at war with itself. Through Scott'Äôs compelling narrative and rich character development, readers are invited to not only understand but feel the passions of a people caught in the struggle for their identity. This novel remains an essential reading for anyone exploring the interplay of history and fiction. |
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edward waverly: The Waverly Novels - Complete Series Walter Scott, 2022-12-10 Walter Scott's 'The Waverly Novels - Complete Series' is a monumental work in the world of historical fiction literature. This extensive collection of novels immerses readers in the tumultuous and romantic past of Scotland, filled with tales of heroism, adventure, and intrigue. Scott's writing style is reminiscent of the romantic era, with rich and vivid descriptions that transport the audience to a bygone era. The series is celebrated for its meticulous attention to historical detail, making it a compelling read for both literature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Each novel within the collection showcases Scott's masterful storytelling and his ability to create vivid and multi-dimensional characters. The themes explored in the series range from love and loyalty to betrayal and redemption, offering readers a multifaceted look into the human experience. Walter Scott's background as a Scottish historical novelist and poet, as well as his deep knowledge of Scottish history, undoubtedly influenced his creation of 'The Waverly Novels'. His passion for his homeland and its rich tapestry of historical events shines through in the pages of this series. Readers who appreciate immersive historical fiction and compelling narratives will undoubtedly find 'The Waverly Novels - Complete Series' a captivating and rewarding read. |
edward waverly: The Complete Waverly Novels (26 Books in One Edition) Walter Scott, 2023-11-20 In 'The Complete Waverly Novels (26 Books in One Edition),' Walter Scott showcases his exceptional storytelling skills through a collection of historical novels set in Scotland during the 18th century. The vivid descriptions of landscapes, characters, and political intrigues immerse readers in a world rich with details and emotions. Scott's narrative style combines elements of romance, adventure, and historical accuracy, making each story both entertaining and educational in its depiction of Scottish culture and history. Walter Scott's deep knowledge of Scottish history and culture, combined with his passion for storytelling, inspired him to create this monumental collection of novels. His own experiences and observations of society undoubtedly influenced the themes and characters found throughout the Waverly Novels, showcasing his expertise in weaving together complex narratives with historical accuracy. Scott's dedication to preserving and celebrating Scottish heritage is evident in every page of this comprehensive edition. I highly recommend 'The Complete Waverly Novels' to any reader interested in historical fiction, Scottish culture, or masterful storytelling. Walter Scott's timeless works continue to captivate audiences of all ages, offering a glimpse into a vibrant and tumultuous period of Scotland's past. |
edward waverly: The Complete Novels of Walter Scott: Ivanhoe, Waverly, Rob Roy, The Pirate, Old Mortality, The Guy Mannering, The Betrothed, The Heart of Midlothian and many more (Illustrated) Walter Scott, 2017-05-29 This Walter Scott collection is formatted to the highest digital standards. The edition incorporates an interactive table of contents, footnotes and other information relevant to the content which makes the reading experience meticulously organized and enjoyable. Table of Contents: Introduction: SIR WALTER SCOTT AND LADY MORGAN by Victor Hugo MEMORIES AND PORTRAITS by Robert Louis Stevenson SCOTT AND HIS PUBLISHERS by Charles Dickens WAVERLY NOVELS: WAVERLEY GUY MANNERING THE ANTIQUARY ROB ROY IVANHOE KENILWORTH THE PIRATE THE FORTUNES OF NIGEL PEVERIL OF THE PEAK QUENTIN DURWARD ST. RONAN'S WELL REDGAUNTLET WOODSTOCK THE FAIR MAID OF PERTH ANNE OF GEIERSTEIN Tales of My Landlord OLD MORTALITY BLACK DWARF THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR A LEGEND OF MONTROSE COUNT ROBERT OF PARIS CASTLE DANGEROUS Tales from Benedictine Sources THE MONASTERY THE ABBOT Tales of the Crusaders THE BETROTHED THE TALISMAN Biographies: SIR WALTER SCOTT by George Saintsbury SIR WALTER SCOTT by Richard H. Hutton MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF SIR WALTER SCOTT by J. G. Lockhart Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) was a Scottish historical novelist, playwright and poet. He was the first modern English-language author to have a truly international career in his lifetime, with many contemporary readers in Europe, Australia, and North America. His novels and poetry are still read, and many of his works remain classics of both English-language literature and of Scottish literature. Famous titles include Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, The Lady of the Lake, Waverley, The Heart of Midlothian and The Bride of Lammermoor. |
edward waverly: The Complete Waverly Novels - All 26 Books in One Edition (Illustrated) Walter Scott, 2017-12-06 Musaicum Books presents to you this carefully created volume of The Complete Waverly Novels - All 26 Books in One Edition (Illustrated). This ebook has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Contents: INTRODUCTION: Famous Authors on Scott SIR WALTER SCOTT AND LADY MORGAN by Victor Hugo MEMORIES AND PORTRAITS by Robert Louis Stevenson SCOTT AND HIS PUBLISHERS by Charles Dickens WAVERLY NOVELS: WAVERLEY GUY MANNERING THE ANTIQUARY ROB ROY IVANHOE KENILWORTH THE PIRATE THE FORTUNES OF NIGEL PEVERIL OF THE PEAK QUENTIN DURWARD ST. RONAN'S WELL REDGAUNTLET WOODSTOCK THE FAIR MAID OF PERTH ANNE OF GEIERSTEIN Tales of My Landlord OLD MORTALITY BLACK DWARF THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR A LEGEND OF MONTROSE COUNT ROBERT OF PARIS CASTLE DANGEROUS Tales from Benedictine Sources THE MONASTERY THE ABBOT Tales of the Crusaders THE BETROTHED THE TALISMAN Biographies: SIR WALTER SCOTT by George Saintsbury SIR WALTER SCOTT by Richard H. Hutton MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF SIR WALTER SCOTT by J. G. Lockhart Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) was a Scottish historical novelist, playwright and poet. He was the first modern English-language author to have a truly international career in his lifetime, with many contemporary readers in Europe, Australia, and North America. His novels and poetry are still read, and many of his works remain classics of both English-language literature and of Scottish literature. Famous titles include Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, The Lady of the Lake, Waverley, The Heart of Midlothian and The Bride of Lammermoor. |
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edward waverly: The Waverly Novels: 26 Books in One Volume - Complete Collection Walter Scott, 2024-01-06 Walter Scott's 'The Waverly Novels: 26 Books in One Volume - Complete Collection' is a monumental work of historical fiction that takes readers on an immersive journey through Scottish history, culture, and romance. The novels are written in Scott's signature picturesque style, combining vivid descriptions of landscapes with engaging storytelling that captures the essence of the different time periods depicted in the books. Set against the backdrop of the Jacobite risings and other key events in Scottish history, the novels offer a rich tapestry of characters and plotlines that showcase Scott's deep understanding of the human experience. This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in historical fiction and Scottish literature. Walter Scott, a Scottish poet and novelist, was renowned for his contributions to the historical fiction genre and his role in reviving interest in Scottish culture and heritage. Born in 1771, Scott's upbringing in Scotland and his deep connection to his country's history and traditions inspired many of his works, including 'The Waverly Novels'. His meticulous research and attention to detail are evident throughout the collection, providing readers with a vivid and authentic portrayal of Scottish life. I highly recommend Walter Scott's 'The Waverly Novels: 26 Books in One Volume - Complete Collection' to readers who enjoy immersive historical fiction and compelling narratives that transport them to different eras. This comprehensive collection showcases Scott's literary skill and deep knowledge of Scottish history, making it a timeless and captivating read for anyone interested in exploring the past through the lens of fiction. |
edward waverly: The Waverly Novels Walter Scott, 2022-10-25 Reprint of the original, first published in 1859. |
edward waverly: The Waverly Novels - Complete Collection: 26 Books in One Volume (Illustrated Edition) Walter Scott, 2024-01-07 Walter Scott's 'The Waverly Novels - Complete Collection: 26 Books in One Volume (Illustrated Edition)' is a literary masterpiece that encompasses a diverse range of historical fiction tales set against the backdrop of Scottish history. Known for his vivid descriptions and compelling storytelling, Scott intertwines themes of honor, romance, and adventure in a captivating narrative style that transports the reader to a bygone era. The book is a treasure trove of cultural and historical references, making it a rich tapestry of Scottish identity and tradition. With its intricate plots and well-developed characters, this collection is a must-read for any lover of classic literature. Walter Scott, a Scottish historical novelist, poet, and playwright, drew inspiration from his own country's history and landscape to create timeless works that continue to resonate with readers to this day. His deep understanding and love for Scotland are evident in the meticulous research and attention to detail present in 'The Waverly Novels.' Scott's passion for storytelling and commitment to preserving his nation's heritage shine through in this extraordinary collection. I highly recommend 'The Waverly Novels - Complete Collection' to anyone interested in historical fiction, Scottish literature, or classic novels. Walter Scott's enduring legacy as one of the greatest writers of the Romantic era is beautifully captured in this comprehensive edition, making it a valuable addition to any reader's library. |
edward waverly: The Complete Novels of Sir Walter Scott: Waverly, Rob Roy, Ivanhoe, The Pirate, Old Mortality, The Guy Mannering, The Antiquary, The Heart of Midlothian and many more (Illustrated Edition) Walter Scott, 2024-01-07 The Complete Novels of Sir Walter Scott: Waverly, Rob Roy, Ivanhoe, The Pirate, Old Mortality, The Guy Mannering, The Antiquary, The Heart of Midlothian, and many more, is a literary treasure trove that showcases the exceptional talent and historical influence of one of the most distinguished authors in British literature. Scott's masterful storytelling weaves together themes of romance, adventure, and historical drama in a captivating blend that has stood the test of time. His detailed descriptions and vivid characters immerse readers in the landscapes and cultures of Scotland's past, creating a rich and immersive reading experience. This illustrated edition brings new life to Scott's classic works, appealing to both seasoned fans and newcomers to his writing. Walter Scott's deep connection with Scottish history, culture, and landscape served as a profound influence on his writing. His novels are a reflection of his passion for preserving Scotland's heritage and traditions, making him a pivotal figure in the Romantic literary movement. Through his extensive research and keen insight, Scott crafted stories that resonate with readers across generations, offering valuable insights into the historical context of the time. I highly recommend The Complete Novels of Sir Walter Scott to anyone interested in exploring the vast and rich tapestry of British literature. This collection serves as a comprehensive introduction to Scott's work, showcasing his unmatched storytelling skills and enduring legacy in the literary world. Dive into the pages of this illustrated edition to discover the timeless beauty and cultural significance of Scott's novels. |
edward waverly: Waverly, Or, 't is Sixty Years Since Scott, 1845 |
edward waverly: The Waverly Sketch Book, Or, a Collection of the Most Striking Pictures, and Interesting Events to be Met with in the Waverly Novels Walter Scott, Charles Olliffe, 1840 |
edward waverly: Waverly Novels: Waverly. Guy Mannering Walter Scott, 1842 |
edward waverly: Waverley Novels: Waverly. Guy Mannering Walter Scott, 1842 |
edward waverly: Waverley Or 'Tis Sixty Years Since Walter Scott, 1831 |
edward waverly: Waverley Novels: Waverley. 1862 Walter Scott, 1857 |
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edward waverly: Gilded Secrets Maureen Child, 2012-07-03 When scandal threatens the luxury auction house that bears his family's name, Vance Waverly suspects the media feeding frenzy is an inside job. Could his gorgeous assistant, Charlotte Potter, be plotting Waverly's downfall? There's one way to find out: seduce the truth out of her Charlie is between a rock and a hard place. She can reveal Waverly's secrets to her unidentified blackmailer or lose custody of her child. Whatever she does, she'll lose the career she loves. But losing the man she's come to love--her big, bad boss--could put her over the edge.... |
edward waverly: The Rogue's Fortune Cat Schield, 2012-10-30 Elizabeth Minerva tries to steer clear of legendary adventurer Roark Black and focus on her career and her attempts at motherhood. But the rakish treasure hunter can help her in her quest to be a single mom, if she'll do him one tiny favor. To save his beloved auction house and his own reputation from ruin, Roark needs to settle down fast-with a sensible woman. After a six-month 'engagement, ' he and Elizabeth can go their separate ways. But Roark knows priceless objects, and Elizabeth is the real deal. Now he intends to keep her...by any means necessary--P. [4] of cover. |
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edward waverly: Parents and Children Charlotte Mason, 2021-04-11 In Parents and Children, Charlotte Mason offers a transformative exploration of educational philosophy, emphasizing the vital role of parents in the nurturing and intellectual development of children. The book articulates her progressive stance on child-rearing, advocating for an approach that marries respect for the child's individuality with a rich, disciplined education rooted in the liberal arts. Mason's elegant prose reflects her commitment to clarity and accessibility, drawing upon her extensive experience in teaching and child development, and placing her work firmly within the burgeoning movement of late 19th-century educational reform. Charlotte Mason, a pioneering educational reformer from the late Victorian era, developed her philosophies through rigorous observation of children's behavior and educational outcomes. Her own experiences as a mother and educator profoundly shaped her views on the partnership between parent and child, as she believed that fostering a love of learning was essential to a child's growth. Mason founded a network of schools and established a model that continues to influence contemporary educational practices, particularly in the realm of homeschooling and classical education. This book is an essential read for parents, educators, and anyone interested in the influence of thoughtful education on children'Äôs development. Mason's insights provide a compelling case for nurturing the intellectual and moral growth of children, encouraging readers to embrace their essential role in this lifelong journey. |
edward waverly: Engaged Romanticism Mark Lussier, Bruce Matsunaga, 2009-05-27 In November 2006, the International Conference on Romanticism convened for its annual conference on the campus of Arizona State University and explored a wide range of work identified as “engaged romantic,” as a mode and a practice, rather than simply as a literary historical period defined by a specific temporal spectrum (c. 1750-1850). As the introduction to the volume suggests, most writers during the period were actively engaged in the cultural articulation of the aesthetics, criticism, ethics, poetics, and politics of the age, and a large number of writers deployed their talents to help transform the public sphere, whether shaping responses to the practices of slavery or resisting the emergence of a crystallized form of Newtonianism at the foundation of Enlightenment epistemology. The intellectual and disciplinary range of the essays included in this volume pay tribute to this often neglected aspect of the revolutionary dictates of what has come to be called “Romanticism,” and the following critical essays, offered by both thoroughly established and relatively new voices within Romantic Studies, examine virtually every aspect of this approach to Romantic thought and writing. Whether focused on the formal and intellectual practices at the foundation of the novel, the philosophical resonance of William Wordsworth within emergent forms of eco-criticism, the play of the transatlantic Romantic imagination, the aesthetic commitments of Romantic art and music, or the current process of pedagogical engagements, the essays sound the depths of what engaged practice can accomplish, both in the age of Romanticism itself as well as our own moment. |
edward waverly: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana ... , 1866 |
edward waverly: Report of the Adjutant General of the Indiana Militia to the Governor Indiana. Adjutant General's Office, 1866 |
edward waverly: Report of the Adjutant General Illinois. Military and Naval Department, 1867 |
edward waverly: Unwelcome Voices Paul C. Jones, 2005 The literature of the antebellum South has often been described in literary histories as little more than glorified propaganda for the aristocratic, slave-owning class. While this might pertain to the region’s historical romances that feature a dashing, resolute hero committed to upholding the dearly held institutions of slave-holding society and that relegate women and African Americans to roles as meek supporters or loyal comic sideshows, this view does not describe all of the South’s literature from this period.In Unwelcome Voices: Subversive Fiction in the Antebellum South, Paul C. Jones argues that there was a subversive group of voices that dared challenge cherished southern traditions and raised questions about the issues facing the South in the years leading up to the Civil War, including slavery, democracy, and women’s rights.Jones examines the work of five southern writers from that era: James Heath, Frederick Douglass, Edgar Allan Poe, John Pendleton Kennedy, and E.D.E.N. Southworth. Each author was subversive in different ways: Heath featured a progressive hero who ignored the aristocratic assumptions of the South; Douglass presented a rebellious slave hero and made the slave-owning class his villains; Poe used horror to highlight the South’s hidden anxieties; Kennedy challenged the romantic visions of the South by opposing them with realistic depictions of the region; and Southworth employed abolitionist rhetoric to undermine traditionalist discourse. Jones clearly shows that the fiction of these writers diverged sharply from the South’s dominant literary formula.Unwelcome Voices represents a major turning point in the study of the literature of the antebellum South. It recognizes those authors who produced the counterweight to the writing meant to prop up the region’s elite class and slaveholding way of life. Unwelcome Voices will be a welcome and needed addition to the libraries of anyone interested in Southern history or the literature of the antebellum period. |
edward waverly: Commercial Directory of the Western States , 1868 |
edward waverly: Arthur's Illustrated Home Magazine , 1881 |
edward waverly: The Characters In The Waverley Novels Mary Fair Anderson Husband, 2014-07-21 This book is intended as a work of reference for the student and lover of the Waverley Novels, and, in a minor degree, for the humanist who sees in Scott a noble nature worthy of closer acquaintance. Its aim is that of a Dictionary and not an Encyclopædia--an identification and description, rather than a condensed narrative, of the multitude of characters created by Sir Walter. No fewer than 2836 characters are comprised in the Dictionary, and these include 37 horses and 33 dogs. Every reader who is interested in Scott's works will love this most detailed and perfectly formatted dictionary. |
edward waverly: Viral Nation Shaunta Grimes, 2013-07-02 After a virus claimed nearly the entire global population, the world changed. The United States splintered into fifty walled cities where the surviving citizens clustered to start over. The Company, which ended the plague by bringing a life-saving vaccine back from the future, controls everything. They ration the scant food and supplies through a lottery system, mandate daily doses of virus suppressant, and even monitor future timelines to stop crimes before they can be committed. Brilliant but autistic, sixteen-year-old Clover Donovan has always dreamed of studying at the Waverly-Stead Academy. Her brother and caretaker, West, has done everything in his power to make her dream a reality. But Clover’s refusal to part with her beloved service dog denies her entry into the school. Instead, she is drafted into the Time Mariners, a team of Company operatives who travel through time to gather news about the future. When one of Clover’s missions reveals that West’s life is in danger, the Donovans are shattered. To change West’s fate, they’ll have to take on the mysterious Company. But as its secrets are revealed, they realize that the Company’s rule may not be as benevolent as it seems. In saving her brother, Clover will face a more powerful force than she ever imagined… and will team up with a band of fellow misfits and outsiders to incite a revolution that will change their destinies forever. |
edward waverly: Select Novels of Sir Walter Scott Consisting of Waverley, Ivanhoe, The Black Dwarf, Old Mortality, The Heart of Mind, Lothian, Quentin Durward Walter Scott, 1840 |
edward waverly: The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott (Illustrated Edition) Walter Scott, 2017-06-21 This carefully edited collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Contents: INTRODUCTION SIR WALTER SCOTT AND LADY MORGAN by Victor Hugo MEMORIES AND PORTRAITS by Robert Louis Stevenson SCOTT AND HIS PUBLISHERS by Charles Dickens WAVERLY NOVELS WAVERLEY GUY MANNERING THE ANTIQUARY ROB ROY IVANHOE KENILWORTH THE PIRATE THE FORTUNES OF NIGEL PEVERIL OF THE PEAK QUENTIN DURWARD ST. RONAN'S WELL WOODSTOCK THE FAIR MAID OF PERTH ANNE OF GEIERSTEIN Tales of My Landlord OLD MORTALITY BLACK DWARF THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR A LEGEND OF MONTROSE COUNT ROBERT OF PARIS CASTLE DANGEROUS Tales from Benedictine Sources THE MONASTERY THE ABBOT Tales of the Crusaders THE BETROTHED THE TALISMAN SHORT STORIES: Chronicles of the Canongate CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE - INTRODUCTORY THE HIGHLAND WIDOW THE TWO DROVERS THE SURGEON'S DAUGHTER The Keepsake Stories MY AUNT MARGARET'S MIRROR THE TAPESTRIED CHAMBER DEATH OF THE LAIRD'S JOCK CHRISTOPHER CORDUROY PHANTASMAGORIA THE INFERNO OF ALTISIDORA A HIGHLAND ANECDOTE DEPRAVITY AMONG ANIMALS Translation GOETZ OF BERLICHINGEN, WITH THE IRON HAND Plays HALIDON HILL MACDUFF'S CROSS THE DOOM OF DEVORGOIL AUCHINDRANE Poetry Journal Letters PAUL'S LETTERS TO HIS KINSFOLK LETTERS OF MALACHI MALAGROWTHER LETTERS ON DEMONOLOGY AND WITCHCRAFT Historical Works TALES OF A GRANDFATHER IN FIVE VOLUMES THE LIFE OF JOHN DRYDEN THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE Articles RELIQUES OF ROBERT BURNS LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN HOME LIFE OF KEMBLE — KELLY'S REMINISCENCES SALMONIA ON PLANTING WASTE LANDS ON LANDSCAPE GARDENING TRIAL OF DUNCAN TERIG ALIAS CLERK, AND ALEXANDER BANE MACDONALD BIOGRAPHIES: SIR WALTER SCOTT by George Saintsbury SIR WALTER SCOTT by Richard H. Hutton THE LIFE OF SIR WALTER SCOTT by J. G. Lockhart ... |
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