Rookwood
Autor: | William Harrison Ainsworth |
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EAN: | 4057664640826 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 22.11.2019 |
Untertitel: | A Tale of Romance, Betrayal, and Smugglers in 18th Century England |
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Schlagworte: | 18th century England Gothic romance Victorian storytelling criminal underworld folklore inspired highwayman adventure historical intrigue mystery narrative romantic betrayal smuggler's quest |
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In 'Rookwood,' William Harrison Ainsworth masterfully weaves a complex narrative that combines elements of gothic horror, romance, and historical fiction. Set against the backdrop of the early 19th century, the novel delves into the tale of the mysterious and haunted Rookwood estate, featuring both supernatural occurrences and the deeply human struggles of its inhabitants. Ainsworth's rich, descriptive prose and his meticulous attention to period detail evoke a vivid sense of time and place, while the novel's exploration of societal norms and personal ambition reflects the broader literary movements of the Victorian era, particularly the fascination with the macabre and the psychological intricacies of character relationships. William Harrison Ainsworth was a prominent figure in Victorian literature, engaging deeply with the cultural currents of his time. Ainsworth'Äôs career was significantly influenced by his background in law and history, alongside his interest in the dramatic stories of England's past. His connection to the historical events and figures of his era manifests in 'Rookwood,' as he intertwines historical context with the fantastical, exposing the social mores and moral dilemmas faced by his characters. For readers who appreciate rich narratives filled with intricate plots and vivid characters, 'Rookwood' is an essential addition to the canon of Victorian literature. Ainsworth's ability to blend suspense with historical fidelity makes this novel not only an entertaining read but also a critical exploration of its time, ensuring its relevance for both casual readers and scholars alike.