By England's Aid; Or, the Freeing of the Netherlands, 1585 - 1604. Valor and Patriotism in the Dutch War for Independence
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- Nombre de pages335
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-621364-0
- EAN4064066213640
- Date de parution09/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille777 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "By England's Aid; Or, the Freeing of the Netherlands, 1585-1604, " G. A. Henty captures the tumultuous period of the Eighty Years' War, intertwining vivid historical detail with compelling narrative. Written in the late 19th century, the novel reflects Henty's characteristic style'Äîadventurous, direct, and rich in historical authenticity'Äîmaking it both an engaging tale and a formidable work of historical literature.
Readers are immersed in the life of the protagonist, a young Englishman who becomes embroiled in the struggle of the Dutch against Spanish rule, illustrating themes of bravery, loyalty, and national pride against a backdrop of political and military turmoil. G. A. Henty was a prolific author and war correspondent whose experiences in various historical contexts fueled his passion for storytelling.
His background in journalism and his deep-seated interest in historical events endowed him with the ability to construct narratives that are not only informative but also entertaining. Henty sought to inspire young readers, imbuing his characters with virtues that reflect his ideals of courage and honor, which were particularly relevant during the Victorian era'Äôs burgeoning nationalistic sentiments.
For readers seeking both educational and thrilling literature, "By England's Aid" stands out as a timeless piece. This novel is an excellent choice for history enthusiasts and younger audiences alike, introducing them to significant historical events while fostering a love for narrative-driven exploration of England's past. Henty'Äôs mastery of weaving fact with fiction ensures that the book is not just a tale of heroism but also a means to understand the complexities of English and Dutch history.
Readers are immersed in the life of the protagonist, a young Englishman who becomes embroiled in the struggle of the Dutch against Spanish rule, illustrating themes of bravery, loyalty, and national pride against a backdrop of political and military turmoil. G. A. Henty was a prolific author and war correspondent whose experiences in various historical contexts fueled his passion for storytelling.
His background in journalism and his deep-seated interest in historical events endowed him with the ability to construct narratives that are not only informative but also entertaining. Henty sought to inspire young readers, imbuing his characters with virtues that reflect his ideals of courage and honor, which were particularly relevant during the Victorian era'Äôs burgeoning nationalistic sentiments.
For readers seeking both educational and thrilling literature, "By England's Aid" stands out as a timeless piece. This novel is an excellent choice for history enthusiasts and younger audiences alike, introducing them to significant historical events while fostering a love for narrative-driven exploration of England's past. Henty'Äôs mastery of weaving fact with fiction ensures that the book is not just a tale of heroism but also a means to understand the complexities of English and Dutch history.
In "By England's Aid; Or, the Freeing of the Netherlands, 1585-1604, " G. A. Henty captures the tumultuous period of the Eighty Years' War, intertwining vivid historical detail with compelling narrative. Written in the late 19th century, the novel reflects Henty's characteristic style'Äîadventurous, direct, and rich in historical authenticity'Äîmaking it both an engaging tale and a formidable work of historical literature.
Readers are immersed in the life of the protagonist, a young Englishman who becomes embroiled in the struggle of the Dutch against Spanish rule, illustrating themes of bravery, loyalty, and national pride against a backdrop of political and military turmoil. G. A. Henty was a prolific author and war correspondent whose experiences in various historical contexts fueled his passion for storytelling.
His background in journalism and his deep-seated interest in historical events endowed him with the ability to construct narratives that are not only informative but also entertaining. Henty sought to inspire young readers, imbuing his characters with virtues that reflect his ideals of courage and honor, which were particularly relevant during the Victorian era'Äôs burgeoning nationalistic sentiments.
For readers seeking both educational and thrilling literature, "By England's Aid" stands out as a timeless piece. This novel is an excellent choice for history enthusiasts and younger audiences alike, introducing them to significant historical events while fostering a love for narrative-driven exploration of England's past. Henty'Äôs mastery of weaving fact with fiction ensures that the book is not just a tale of heroism but also a means to understand the complexities of English and Dutch history.
Readers are immersed in the life of the protagonist, a young Englishman who becomes embroiled in the struggle of the Dutch against Spanish rule, illustrating themes of bravery, loyalty, and national pride against a backdrop of political and military turmoil. G. A. Henty was a prolific author and war correspondent whose experiences in various historical contexts fueled his passion for storytelling.
His background in journalism and his deep-seated interest in historical events endowed him with the ability to construct narratives that are not only informative but also entertaining. Henty sought to inspire young readers, imbuing his characters with virtues that reflect his ideals of courage and honor, which were particularly relevant during the Victorian era'Äôs burgeoning nationalistic sentiments.
For readers seeking both educational and thrilling literature, "By England's Aid" stands out as a timeless piece. This novel is an excellent choice for history enthusiasts and younger audiences alike, introducing them to significant historical events while fostering a love for narrative-driven exploration of England's past. Henty'Äôs mastery of weaving fact with fiction ensures that the book is not just a tale of heroism but also a means to understand the complexities of English and Dutch history.





