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Jack Sheppard - Historical Novel - cover

Jack Sheppard - Historical Novel

William Harrison Ainsworth

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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William Harrison Ainsworth's "Jack Sheppard" is a riveting historical novel set in 18th-century England, revolving around the infamous escapades of the real-life criminal Jack Sheppard. Ainsworth's narrative is steeped in vivid descriptions and dramatic tension, employing a rich, yet accessible literary style that balances Victorian sentimentality with a robust exploration of crime and punishment. The novel's context reflects a burgeoning fascination with both the criminal underworld and the complexities of social justice, capturing the tensions between the raucous lives of the lower classes and the rigid structures of society. The combination of romance, adventure, and moral reflection provides a compelling exploration of societal norms and deviations therein. Ainsworth, a contemporary of Charles Dickens, was deeply influenced by the ballad tradition and the public's appetite for tales of rogues and villains. His vivid portrayals of heroes and anti-heroes draw from his own experiences and research, reflecting the social issues of his time. As a successful novelist, Ainsworth thrived under the patronage of the reading public, seeking to entertain while providing commentary on the penal system and the nature of crime. "Jack Sheppard" is highly recommended for readers interested in historical fiction that doesn't shy away from the grit of its subject matter. Through Ainsworth's masterful storytelling, readers will find themselves immersed in a tumultuous world of intrigue, rebellion, and resilience. The novel stands as a testament to the enduring human spirit, making it a worthwhile addition to both literary and historical collections.
Disponible depuis: 11/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 455 pages.

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