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VC — A Chronicle of Castle Barfield and of the Crimea
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- Nombre de pages105
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4738250-8
- EAN8596547382508
- Date de parution16/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille402 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "VC - A Chronicle of Castle Barfield and of the Crimea, " David Christie Murray deftly weaves a rich narrative that intertwines personal and national histories against the backdrop of the Crimean War. The novel employs a distinctive literary style characterized by its vivid characterizations and expressive prose, transporting readers into the emotional complexities of war, heroism, and the haunting landscapes of Castle Barfield.
Murray's meticulous attention to detail and his exploration of themes such as honor, sacrifice, and the psychological toll of battle reflect the social consciousness of the late Victorian era, marking the work as a significant contribution to historical and war literature. David Christie Murray, a prolific Scottish author and journalist, drew upon his personal experiences and observations of the societal implications of war to craft this compelling story.
His background in journalism offers a clear lens through which he examines the human condition amidst conflict. Influenced by the changing attitudes toward military service and national identity in the 19th century, Murray's insights resonate deeply throughout the narrative, reflecting both the valor and the futility inherent in warfare. This novel is a must-read for those interested in the complex interplay of history and fiction, as well as readers seeking to understand the layered realities of war.
Murray's evocative prose and the dramatic interplay of his characters will captivate anyone intrigued by the moral dilemmas faced by individuals caught in the vortex of conflict. This earnest chronicle beckons readers to reflect on the past while engaging with its lasting implications.
Murray's meticulous attention to detail and his exploration of themes such as honor, sacrifice, and the psychological toll of battle reflect the social consciousness of the late Victorian era, marking the work as a significant contribution to historical and war literature. David Christie Murray, a prolific Scottish author and journalist, drew upon his personal experiences and observations of the societal implications of war to craft this compelling story.
His background in journalism offers a clear lens through which he examines the human condition amidst conflict. Influenced by the changing attitudes toward military service and national identity in the 19th century, Murray's insights resonate deeply throughout the narrative, reflecting both the valor and the futility inherent in warfare. This novel is a must-read for those interested in the complex interplay of history and fiction, as well as readers seeking to understand the layered realities of war.
Murray's evocative prose and the dramatic interplay of his characters will captivate anyone intrigued by the moral dilemmas faced by individuals caught in the vortex of conflict. This earnest chronicle beckons readers to reflect on the past while engaging with its lasting implications.







