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The Sun of Saratoga - A Romance of Burgoyne's Surrender - cover

The Sun of Saratoga - A Romance of Burgoyne's Surrender

Joseph A. Altsheler

Verlag: Good Press

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In "The Sun of Saratoga," Joseph A. Altsheler weaves a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of the American Revolutionary War, specifically during the pivotal battles of Saratoga. This historical novel balances rich, vivid descriptions with a strong focus on character development, enabling readers to immerse themselves in the turbulence and fervor of the era. Altsheler's meticulous attention to detail evokes the sights, sounds, and emotions of the conflict, helping to situate his work within the broader context of late 19th-century American literature that often romanticized the revolutionary struggle for freedom. Joseph A. Altsheler, an American author renowned for his historical fiction, delved into this genre during a time when American identity and historical consciousness were gaining prominence. His experiences growing up in Kentucky amidst tales of pioneers and revolutionaries influenced his storytelling approach, instilling a sense of patriotism and respect for the sacrifices made by earlier generations. Altsheler's dedication to historical accuracy is evident in his writing, as he skillfully intertwines actual events with fictional narratives. This engaging novel is highly recommended for readers interested in American history, particularly those who appreciate literature that brings the past to life. Altsheler'Äôs storytelling prowess provides a thoughtful exploration of courage, loyalty, and the quest for independence, making "The Sun of Saratoga" a valuable addition to any historical fiction collection.
Verfügbar seit: 17.01.2022.
Drucklänge: 139 Seiten.

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