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The Black Arrow

Robert Louis Stevenson

Casa editrice: CLXBX

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The Black Arrow by Robert Louis Stevenson is a thrilling historical adventure set amid the violence and intrigue of 15th-century England during the Wars of the Roses. Rich in action, mystery, and romance, this classic novel brings to life a turbulent age where loyalty is tested, identities are hidden, and courage is forged in battle.

The story follows young Richard "Dick" Shelton, a loyal squire raised under the protection of a powerful knight. As civil war ravages the countryside, Dick becomes entangled in a deadly feud marked by a mysterious symbol—the Black Arrow—left by an unseen band of outlaws who strike from the shadows. With each revelation, Dick begins to question the truths he has been taught and the allegiance he has sworn.

Forced to flee into the forests and battlefields of medieval England, Dick encounters disguised enemies, secret allies, and a brave young woman whose fate is entwined with his own. Sword fights, daring escapes, and shifting loyalties drive the narrative forward, while Stevenson skillfully explores themes of honor, justice, and the painful passage from youth to manhood.

Blending fast-paced adventure with vivid historical detail, The Black Arrow is both a tale of chivalry and a coming-of-age story. Stevenson's energetic prose and memorable characters make this novel an enduring favorite for readers who love classic historical fiction filled with suspense, romance, and heroic action.

A timeless story of bravery and self-discovery, The Black Arrow remains a cornerstone of classic adventure literature.
Disponibile da: 08/02/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 273 pagine.

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