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The Young Castellan: A Tale of the English Civil War

George Manville Fenn

Editora: DigiCat

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Set against the turbulent backdrop of the English Civil War, George Manville Fenn's *The Young Castellan: A Tale of the English Civil War* is a richly woven narrative that explores themes of loyalty, bravery, and the stark realities of conflict through the eyes of its youthful protagonist. Fenn employs a vivid literary style, blending adventure with historical detail, creating a tale that resonates with the trials of a young boy caught between royalist loyalties and the intricacies of war. The characters are meticulously crafted, each reflecting the complexities of the era, making the novel not merely a recounting of events but a nuanced portrayal of a society in upheaval. George Manville Fenn, contemporaneous with the rise of the historical novel in the Victorian era, was deeply influenced by his own background and experiences, often drawing from real historical figures and events in his works. An avid traveler and observer, Fenn's understanding of human nature and conflict shines through in this narrative, shaped by his personal convictions and passionate interest in England's rich history. His adept storytelling reflects a broader literary context wherein narratives sought to entertain while also educate their audience about pivotal historical moments. Readers who cherish historical fiction rich with adventure and character depth will find *The Young Castellan* an engaging read. This novel not only offers excitement and suspense but also provides valuable insights into the youth's role in historical movements, making it a compelling selection for anyone intrigued by the complexities of the English Civil War.
Disponível desde: 15/09/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 225 páginas.

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