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With the Black Prince - Honorable Warfare: A Tale of Knighthood and Loyalty in Medieval Europe - cover

With the Black Prince - Honorable Warfare: A Tale of Knighthood and Loyalty in Medieval Europe

William O. Stoddard

Editorial: Good Press

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In "With the Black Prince," William O. Stoddard delves into the intricacies of medieval warfare, focusing on the legendary figure of Edward, the Black Prince. The novel is distinguished by its rich historical detail and vivid characterizations, capturing the tumultuous atmosphere of the Hundred Years'Äô War. Stoddard employs a narrative style infused with authenticity, combining dialogue and descriptive passages that transport readers to the battlefields of 14th century England and France. The text reflects the literary conventions of historical fiction of its time, emphasizing both personal heroism and the broader significance of martial conflict. William O. Stoddard, an American author and journalist, was known for his interest in history and adventure, stemming from his early exposure to the great narratives of his time. As a contemporary of the late 19th century, Stoddard wrote during a period of burgeoning historical interest in American literature, aligning his works with the romantic ideals of heroism and valor found in both literature and American culture. His deep fascination with the past is evident in his portrayal of the Black Prince, a character emblematic of chivalric ideals. This book will captivate readers who seek not only thrilling tales of adventure but also a nuanced exploration of historical narratives. "With the Black Prince" is recommended for enthusiasts of historical fiction, as it engages with themes of bravery, loyalty, and the savage realities of war, all essential to understanding the complexities of medieval history.
Disponible desde: 12/10/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 131 páginas.

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