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Adam Hepburn's Vow: A Tale of Kirk and Covenant. A Tale of Duty, Honor, and Faith in 17th Century Scotland

Par : Annie S. Swan
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  • Nombre de pages557
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-609676-2
  • EAN4064066096762
  • Date de parution16/03/2020
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Adam Hepburn's Vow: A Tale of Kirk and Covenant, " Annie S. Swan intricately weaves a narrative set against the backdrop of 17th-century Scotland, exploring the pivotal themes of faith, loyalty, and the tumultuous effects of the Covenanter movement on personal lives. Swan's prose exhibits a rich, lyrical quality, capturing the dialect and cultural idiosyncrasies of the time, while also embedding her characters in a deeply emotional landscape that resonates with readers.
The novel not only portrays the historical struggles between royal authority and religious conviction but also examines the intimate dilemmas faced by individuals like Adam Hepburn, whose commitment to both love and faith brings into question the nature of sacrifice and conviction in a divided society. Annie S. Swan, a prominent Scottish novelist and advocate for women's literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, draws on her Scottish heritage and deep engagement with contemporary social issues to craft this compelling tale.
Her own experiences as a writer during a time of significant change for women in literature inform the complex characterizations and moral inquiries within the story. Swan'Äôs background in journalism also lends her narrative a sharp authenticity that enhances the historical and emotional depth of the piece. "Adam Hepburn's Vow" is a remarkable exploration of the interplay between personal faith and public duty that remains relevant today.
Readers who appreciate historical fiction imbued with rich cultural detail and moral complexity will find in Swan'Äôs novel a profound narrative that not only captures a specific time period but also speaks universal truths about human connection and the courage to remain steadfast in one'Äôs beliefs.