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Westward Ho!

Charles Kingsley

Casa editrice: CLXBX

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Set against the sweeping backdrop of the Elizabethan Age, Westward Ho! is a thrilling historical adventure that captures the spirit of exploration, courage, and national pride. Charles Kingsley masterfully blends history and fiction to tell the story of Amyas Leigh, a bold and spirited young man driven by ambition, faith, and a desire for glory on the high seas.

Raised in the rugged landscapes of Devon, Amyas dreams of adventure beyond the horizon. His journey takes him across treacherous oceans to the exotic and perilous New World, where he encounters fierce battles, political intrigue, and the looming power of the Spanish Empire. Along the way, he joins legendary figures such as Sir Francis Drake, becoming entangled in the epic conflict between England and Spain during a time of intense rivalry and exploration.

But Westward Ho! is more than just a tale of seafaring exploits. It is a story of personal growth, moral struggle, and the cost of ambition. Amyas must confront not only external dangers but also the inner challenges of love, loyalty, revenge, and redemption. His encounters test his character and force him to question what it truly means to be a hero.

Rich in vivid descriptions and historical detail, Kingsley paints a powerful picture of life in the 16th century—from the bustling ports of England to the lush yet dangerous landscapes of the Caribbean and South America. The novel explores themes of honor, faith, imperial ambition, and cultural conflict, offering readers both excitement and thoughtful reflection.

A classic of Victorian literature, Westward Ho! remains a compelling read for those who enjoy historical fiction filled with action, romance, and deeper philosophical undertones. It is a timeless voyage into an era of daring exploration and the enduring human quest for purpose and glory.
Disponibile da: 17/03/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 863 pagine.

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