Ivanhoe, Waverley and Rob Roy
Autor: | Walter Scott |
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EAN: | 9788028288624 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 21.02.2023 |
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Schlagworte: | 19th-century british novel chivalric heroism tale illustrated classic fiction jacobite uprising narrative medieval england politics romanticized historical figures saxon norman conflict scottish highlands journey scottish historical adventure |
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Walter Scott's 'Ivanhoe, Waverley and Rob Roy' stands as a triumphant exploration of historical fiction, weaving intricate narratives that illuminate the cultural and social landscapes of their eras. Through rich prose and an engaging storytelling style, Scott navigates the complex themes of nationalism, identity, and class struggles, employing vivid characterizations and dramatic action to enliven events from Scotland's past, most notably the conflicts surrounding Robert the Bruce and English feudal society. The novels are not merely tales of adventure; they serve as a reflection of the Romantic era's fascination with history, folklore, and heroic figures, encapsulated in Scott's meticulous attention to historical detail and his poetic narrative techniques. Walter Scott, a seminal figure in Scottish literature, wrote these works during a time of dramatic social change in early 19th century Britain. His deep-rooted passion for Scottish history and culture, combined with his background in law and extensive travel, profoundly influenced his storytelling. Through 'Ivanhoe,' Scott sought to promote the appreciation of chivalric values, while 'Waverley' and 'Rob Roy' reflect his commitment to capturing the spirit of Scotland's tumultuous past, capturing resonances of his own national identity within their pages. For readers seeking an authentic plunge into the heart of Scottish history and the essence of Romantic literature, this collection is indispensable. Scott's intricate tapestries offer not just escapism but a dialogue with history, encouraging reflection on the complexities of loyalty, valor, and the legacies that shape national consciousness. Dive into these narratives to witness the harmonious melding of history and imagination-an experience that resonates far beyond the confines of their pages.