The Lances of Lynwood. A Tale of Chivalry and Intrigue in Medieval England
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- Nombre de pages213
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664592729
- EAN4057664592729
- Date de parution29/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille601 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Lances of Lynwood, " Charlotte M. Yonge weaves a rich tapestry of historical fiction set during the medieval period, focusing on themes of chivalry, honor, and the complexities of love. The narrative is characterized by Yonge's elegant prose and a deep sense of place, immersing readers in the customs and mores of the time. Intertwined with elements of romance and moral dilemma, the novel reflects the author's engagement with Victorian ideals and her commitment to depicting the struggles of young nobility in a changing world, thus contributing to the broader discourse on gender and societal expectations of the era.
Charlotte Mary Yonge, a prominent Victorian author, was known for her dedication to exploring moral and educative themes in her works. Growing up in a household steeped in literature and theology, she was profoundly influenced by her father's evangelical beliefs and her mother's talents as a writer. This background inspired her to create narratives that not only entertained but also offered moral guidance, exemplified in "The Lances of Lynwood, " which illustrates the importance of integrity and personal growth amidst societal pressures.
Readers who appreciate historical narratives with intricate character development will find "The Lances of Lynwood" a captivating journey through love and honor. Yonge's ability to seamlessly blend adventure with moral introspection makes this novel a compelling addition to the canon of Victorian literature, appealing to those interested in both historical contexts and timeless human experiences.
Charlotte Mary Yonge, a prominent Victorian author, was known for her dedication to exploring moral and educative themes in her works. Growing up in a household steeped in literature and theology, she was profoundly influenced by her father's evangelical beliefs and her mother's talents as a writer. This background inspired her to create narratives that not only entertained but also offered moral guidance, exemplified in "The Lances of Lynwood, " which illustrates the importance of integrity and personal growth amidst societal pressures.
Readers who appreciate historical narratives with intricate character development will find "The Lances of Lynwood" a captivating journey through love and honor. Yonge's ability to seamlessly blend adventure with moral introspection makes this novel a compelling addition to the canon of Victorian literature, appealing to those interested in both historical contexts and timeless human experiences.
In "The Lances of Lynwood, " Charlotte M. Yonge weaves a rich tapestry of historical fiction set during the medieval period, focusing on themes of chivalry, honor, and the complexities of love. The narrative is characterized by Yonge's elegant prose and a deep sense of place, immersing readers in the customs and mores of the time. Intertwined with elements of romance and moral dilemma, the novel reflects the author's engagement with Victorian ideals and her commitment to depicting the struggles of young nobility in a changing world, thus contributing to the broader discourse on gender and societal expectations of the era.
Charlotte Mary Yonge, a prominent Victorian author, was known for her dedication to exploring moral and educative themes in her works. Growing up in a household steeped in literature and theology, she was profoundly influenced by her father's evangelical beliefs and her mother's talents as a writer. This background inspired her to create narratives that not only entertained but also offered moral guidance, exemplified in "The Lances of Lynwood, " which illustrates the importance of integrity and personal growth amidst societal pressures.
Readers who appreciate historical narratives with intricate character development will find "The Lances of Lynwood" a captivating journey through love and honor. Yonge's ability to seamlessly blend adventure with moral introspection makes this novel a compelling addition to the canon of Victorian literature, appealing to those interested in both historical contexts and timeless human experiences.
Charlotte Mary Yonge, a prominent Victorian author, was known for her dedication to exploring moral and educative themes in her works. Growing up in a household steeped in literature and theology, she was profoundly influenced by her father's evangelical beliefs and her mother's talents as a writer. This background inspired her to create narratives that not only entertained but also offered moral guidance, exemplified in "The Lances of Lynwood, " which illustrates the importance of integrity and personal growth amidst societal pressures.
Readers who appreciate historical narratives with intricate character development will find "The Lances of Lynwood" a captivating journey through love and honor. Yonge's ability to seamlessly blend adventure with moral introspection makes this novel a compelling addition to the canon of Victorian literature, appealing to those interested in both historical contexts and timeless human experiences.