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The Prose Marmion: A Tale of the Scottish Border - Tales of Scottish Lore and Legacy - cover

The Prose Marmion: A Tale of the Scottish Border - Tales of Scottish Lore and Legacy

Walter Scott, Sara D. Jenkins

Publisher: Good Press

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The Prose Marmion: A Tale of the Scottish Border offers readers a vivid tapestry of storytelling that delves into the rich and tumultuous history of the Scottish Borders. This anthology captures a range of emotions, from the intrigue of political betrayal to the mesmerizing pull of folklore and legend. A compelling fusion of narrative styles, the collection moves seamlessly between epic storytelling and poignant character studies, creating a multilayered exploration of identity and heritage. Notable stories within add depth and gravitas, building both tension and resonance in an already dynamic literary landscape. Inspired by the legendary tales of the Borders, contributors Walter Scott and Sara D. Jenkins breathe new life into the historical narratives that have shaped a region. Their works reflect a keen understanding of the socio-political milieu of a crucial epoch while contributing to the broader Romantic movement's fascination with the past. Scott's historical insights complement Jenkins's nuanced portrayals of local life, demonstrating their shared dedication to illuminating history's enduring human impact. The anthology encapsulates the voices of these eminent authors as they recontextualize complex narratives for modern audiences. Whether you seek to understand the intricacies of the past or appreciate the compelling power of narrative, The Prose Marmion invites you to traverse time and landscape. This collection presents an enriching opportunity to join a dialogue between history and fiction, offering a spectrum of insights and reflections. It is a profound resource for those drawn to cultural studies and historical inquiry, encouraging readers to unravel the layers of diverse worlds folded into each page.
Available since: 08/12/2023.
Print length: 41 pages.

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