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Christie, the King's Servant. A Tale of Loyalty, Betrayal, and Redemption in 17th Century England
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- Nombre de pages79
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--953712-5
- EAN4066339537125
- Date de parution12/08/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Christie, the King's Servant, " O. F. Mrs. Walton crafts a rich narrative set against the backdrop of royal service, exploring themes of loyalty, duty, and personal integrity. The novel is suffused with period-specific detail, employing a lyrical style that enhances the emotional depth of its characters. Through Christie'Äôs eyes, readers are immersed in a world where the intricacies of courtly life intertwine with personal sacrifice, presenting a portrait of a young servant navigating the complexities of loyalty to both king and self.
Walton's storytelling is a seamless blend of adventure and moral reflection, characteristic of her work from the late Victorian era, which often sought to impart ethical lessons to her primarily young audience. O. F. Mrs. Walton was a prominent figure in children's literature, known for her ability to engage young minds with narratives that blend entertainment with moral instruction. Her experiences in Victorian society, especially her keen observations of class and gender dynamics, likely inspired her to delve into the life of a servant, reflecting her belief in the importance of character and virtue amid societal hierarchies.
"Christie, the King's Servant" is not merely a tale of servitude; it is a compelling exploration of how personal choices shape our destinies. I highly recommend this novel to readers who appreciate historical fiction infused with life'Äôs greater moral questions, as it remains relevant in its discussion of duty, loyalty, and the essence of true service.
Walton's storytelling is a seamless blend of adventure and moral reflection, characteristic of her work from the late Victorian era, which often sought to impart ethical lessons to her primarily young audience. O. F. Mrs. Walton was a prominent figure in children's literature, known for her ability to engage young minds with narratives that blend entertainment with moral instruction. Her experiences in Victorian society, especially her keen observations of class and gender dynamics, likely inspired her to delve into the life of a servant, reflecting her belief in the importance of character and virtue amid societal hierarchies.
"Christie, the King's Servant" is not merely a tale of servitude; it is a compelling exploration of how personal choices shape our destinies. I highly recommend this novel to readers who appreciate historical fiction infused with life'Äôs greater moral questions, as it remains relevant in its discussion of duty, loyalty, and the essence of true service.



