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The Talisman

Walter Scott

Verlag: CLXBX

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The Talisman by Walter Scott is a captivating historical novel that transports readers to the time of the Crusades, blending adventure, chivalry, and cultural encounter into a richly woven narrative. Set during the Third Crusade, the story brings to life the tensions and alliances between Christian and Muslim forces in the Holy Land, offering both dramatic action and thoughtful insight into honor, leadership, and mutual respect.

At the center of the novel is Sir Kenneth, a brave and noble knight who serves King Richard the Lionheart. Tasked with a critical mission, Sir Kenneth's journey is filled with trials that test his courage, loyalty, and integrity. As he navigates a world shaped by political intrigue and shifting allegiances, he encounters both allies and adversaries whose motives are not always what they seem.

One of the novel's most compelling elements is its portrayal of Saladin, the legendary Muslim leader, who is depicted with dignity, wisdom, and a strong sense of justice. Through the interactions between opposing sides, Scott presents a nuanced view of conflict, emphasizing shared values such as honor and humanity despite cultural and religious differences.

Rich in atmosphere and detail, The Talisman explores themes of bravery, loyalty, and the complexities of war. It also reflects on the ideals of knighthood and the moral challenges faced by those in positions of power. Walter Scott's vivid storytelling and historical imagination create a timeless tale that combines thrilling adventure with deeper reflections on character and cross-cultural understanding.
Verfügbar seit: 17.03.2026.
Drucklänge: 455 Seiten.

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