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The Jacobite Trilogy (eBook)

The Flight of the Heron, The Gleam in the North & The Dark Mile

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2022
905 Seiten
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859-654700679-4 (EAN)

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The Jacobite Trilogy - D. K. Broster
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D. K. Broster's "The Jacobite Trilogy" is a captivating historical narrative set against the backdrop of the Jacobite uprisings in 18th century Britain. The trilogy artfully intertwines rich character development with evocative descriptions of the Scottish landscape, while employing a lyrical, almost poetic prose style that immerses readers in the tumultuous era. Broster delves into themes of loyalty, honor, and the profound consequences of political rivalry, all while weaving intricate plots that bring to life the personal and national struggles faced during this pivotal moment in history. D. K. Broster, a noted Scottish author of the early 20th century, possessed a deep interest in her homeland's history, particularly the romantic and tragic tales of the Jacobite cause. Her own lineage and experiences living in Scotland undoubtedly informed her understanding of the rich cultural fabric that characterized this period, allowing her to skillfully reconstruct the zeitgeist of a nation in turmoil. Broster's literary credentials, combined with her historical passion, lend authenticity and depth to her narratives. Readers with an interest in historical fiction or Scottish history will find "The Jacobite Trilogy" an essential addition to their library. Broster's masterful storytelling, complemented by her insightful exploration of this era, provides not only a thrilling read but also a profound understanding of the human experiences behind the historical events. This trilogy stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring nature of hope amidst struggle.

Dorothy Kathleen Broster, commonly known as D. K. Broster (1877 – 1950), was a British author most notably recognized for her historical novels set in the highlands of Scotland. Born in Liverpool, Broster served as a Red Cross nurse during World War I, an experience that would add a layer of depth to her characterizations and themes of conflict and camaraderie within her literary works. After the war, she pursued writing full-time, drawing upon history for inspiration. Broster's literary style is characterized by a keen attention to historical detail and a flair for dramatic narratives. Her most celebrated work, 'The Jacobite Trilogy', comprising 'The Flight of the Heron' (1925), 'The Gleam in the North' (1927), and 'The Dark Mile' (1929), delves into the 1745 Jacobite uprising with vivid characterizations and a strong sense of place, which earned her a dedicated following. Broster's depiction of the ill-fated Jacobite cause and her exploration of loyalty and honor have cemented her status as an important figure in historical fiction. Though her literary output was not prolific, her works continue to be praised for their historical accuracy and narrative power, affording her a respected place in the pantheon of early 20th-century English literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 18th-century scotland • 18th century Scotland literature • beneath a scarlet sky • Bridgerton • British historical literature • Character-driven Drama • D. K. Broster novels • elegant prose writing • Friendship • Highland adventure stories • Highland chieftain • historical fiction • Historical fiction trilogy • immersive storytelling style • Jacobite rebellion • Jacobite Rebellion fiction • Jacobite uprisings narrative • Ken Follett • loyalty and betrayal • meticulous historical research • Outlander • political turmoil saga • Prophecy • redcoats • Romance • Scottish clans • Scottish clans in literature • Scottish cultural heritage • Scottish Highlands • Scottish historical fiction • Scottish historical romance • Series of novels • Stuart monarchy fiction • The Henna Artist • The MacKinnon's Bride • Traditional Scottish romance novels • When We Believed in Mermaids • where the crawdads sing
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