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Captain Ravenshaw; Or, The Maid of Cheapside. A Romance of Elizabethan London (eBook)

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2022
200 Seiten
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859-654704395-9 (EAN)

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Captain Ravenshaw; Or, The Maid of Cheapside. A Romance of Elizabethan London - Robert Neilson Stephens
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In "Captain Ravenshaw; Or, The Maid of Cheapside," Robert Neilson Stephens crafts a richly woven narrative that immerses the reader in the vibrant tapestry of Elizabethan London. This historical romance unfolds against a backdrop of political intrigue and societal strife, revealing the complexities of love amidst the chaos of the era. Stephens utilizes a poetic yet accessible literary style, drawing readers into the lives of his characters through vivid descriptions and engaging dialogue, which bring to life the bustling streets and shadowy corners of 16th-century London. The novel not only serves as an engaging romance but also a commentary on the social dynamics of its time, reflecting the cultural tensions and aspirations of a society on the brink of modernity. Robert Neilson Stephens, an American author and playwright, brought a unique perspective to his work, shaped by his background in theater and his fascination with historical narratives. His understanding of dramatic tension and character development is evident in "Captain Ravenshaw," where he successfully merges romance with the intricacies of his characters' societal roles. This duality may stem from his own experiences in the literatures of both the American and British traditions, bridging cultures through his storytelling. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate historical fiction that delves deep into character psychology while simultaneously bringing the historical setting to life. For enthusiasts of literary romance and those interested in the Elizabethan era, "Captain Ravenshaw" offers an immersive experience that is both enlightening and entertaining, inviting readers to explore a world filled with passion, ambition, and adventure.

Robert Neilson Stephens (1867–1906) was a noteworthy American novelist and playwright in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His literary prowess became evident with his romantically inclined historical novels, which often took the readers back in time. One of his notable works, 'Captain Ravenshaw; Or, The Maid of Cheapside. A Romance of Elizabethan London,' transports the audience to the vivacious yet precarious period of Elizabethan London. His ability to weave intricate narratives filled with adventure and romance was well received by the audiences of his time. Stephens' narratives often capitalized on rich historical settings that were both meticulously researched and vividly imagined. His books, including the mentioned 'Captain Ravenshaw,' enabled readers to explore various epochs, immersing them in the societies and cultures skilfully depicted in his writings. Unfortunately, Stephens' promising career was cut short by his untimely death at the age of 39. Despite his brief life, his contributions to the field of historical romance and period plays remain significant, and his works continue to be a reference to enthusiasts of Elizabethan literature and history. Robert Neilson Stephens left behind a legacy that encapsulates the essence of literary escapism in historical contexts, with an unmistakable flair for dramatic and captivating storytelling.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.6.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 1558-1603 • 16th century • 16th century england • 16th Century English Literature • 16th Century London • adventure stories • Ambition and loyalty • American Literature • Captain Ravenshaw book • Captain Ravenshaw novel • class hierarchy themes • Cultural customs exploration • detailed historical fiction • Elizabethan era fiction • Elizabethan London romance • elizabethan romance • Elizabethan romance novels • England • Fiction • Great Britain • historical character drama • historical fiction • historical fiction London • Historical London novel • historical romance fiction • History • Intriguing romantic plot • London • London setting characters • Love story Queen Elizabeth • Maid of Cheapside story • public domain classics • Renaissance England fiction • Robert Neilson Stephens author • Robert Neilson Stephens novels • romantic adventure novel • social norms narrative • Tudor period historical novels • Victorian romance literature • vivid prose style
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