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Historic Tales: The Romance of Reality (Scandinavian) - Legends Myths and Historical Adventures from Scandinavia - cover

Historic Tales: The Romance of Reality (Scandinavian) - Legends Myths and Historical Adventures from Scandinavia

Charles Morris

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In "Historic Tales: The Romance of Reality (Scandinavian)", Charles Morris intricately weaves a collection of narratives that transport readers to the heart of Scandinavian history and folklore. Employing an engaging literary style that oscillates between lyrical prose and vivid storytelling, Morris brings to life the legendary figures and significant events that shaped the Nordic landscape. Contextually, this work aligns itself with the 19th-century fascination for historical romances and national identities, seeking to bridge the gap between myth and history while celebrating the cultural heritage of the Scandinavian peoples. Charles Morris, an esteemed American journalist and historian, possessed a deep-rooted interest in storytelling that was both entertaining and educational. His travels throughout Europe and extensive research into Scandinavian cultures inspired him to compile these tales, each rooted in rich historical context yet embellished with the romanticism of folklore. Morris'Äôs dedication to making history accessible reflects the broader intellectual currents of his time, where history was often rendered through engaging narratives rather than mere facts. "Historic Tales: The Romance of Reality (Scandinavian)" is a must-read for those drawn to history, literature, and culture. Its delightful blend of historical fidelity and narrative charm is sure to captivate readers who seek to uncover the tales of the past while enjoying the artistry of storytelling. This volume is not only a gateway to understanding Scandinavian heritage but also an exploration of the universal themes of love, bravery, and mystique that resonate throughout human history.
Disponible desde: 22/08/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 229 páginas.

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