The Wolf and the Dove Setting & Symbolism

Kathleen Woodiwiss
This Study Guide consists of approximately 54 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Wolf and the Dove.

The Wolf and the Dove Setting & Symbolism

Kathleen Woodiwiss
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Darkenwald

Aislinn's home.

Cregan

The village next to Aislinn's manor. Cregan and Darkenwald are given to Wulfgar by King William.

Stamford Bridge

Where Thomas was wounded, making it impossible for him to continue with his troops.

Senlac

Where Wulfgar's younger brother was killed by the Normans.

The Hun

Wulfgar's large warhorse.

Hastings

Where Ragnor takes letters to William's ships and where he meets his uncle, Cedric, who berates him on his actions and his failure to secure lands for his family.

The Marsh

An area near Darkenwald where Aislinn collects mud for Bolsgar's wounded leg.

Kevonshire

Where Ragnor and Vachel ride near the Saxon village, luring the villagers out and prompting the attack on Wulfgar's men. Wulfgar later burns the village, leaving the people some of their possessions and all the food with only the church for shelter.

London

Where William is to be crowned on Christmas day...

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