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The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal '45 (eBook)

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2022
278 Seiten
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The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal '45 - William Harrison Ainsworth
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Set against the tumultuous backdrop of the Jacobite Rising of 1745, William Harrison Ainsworth's "The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal '45" weaves a compelling narrative that intricately explores themes of loyalty, rebellion, and sacrifice. Ainsworth employs a vivid and engaging literary style, interspersing historical detail with rich character development to paint a portrait of a society fraught with tension and conflict. This novel is not merely historical fiction but a social commentary reflective of the Victorian era's fascination with heroism and the complexities of national identity amid civil strife. William Harrison Ainsworth, a prominent Victorian novelist, was known for his historical works that often delved into themes of class struggle and social upheaval. Growing up during a period of significant political change in Britain, Ainsworth's passion for history and social justice is evident in his writing. His works often highlight the plight of the oppressed and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in times of turmoil, providing context for the gripping drama in "The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal '45." This novel is recommended for readers who appreciate historical fiction intertwined with real events and a deep understanding of human motivations. Ainsworth's narrative is not only entertaining but also serves as a poignant reminder of the costs of rebellion and the enduring quest for freedom, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of history and literature.

William Harrison Ainsworth (1805–1882) was an English historical novelist born in Manchester. During the 19th century, Ainsworth became well known for his vivid portrayal of English history through his fiction. His particular focus on gothic romance, elaborate descriptions, and blending of fact with fiction provided readers an immersive historical experience. His imaginative storytelling often revolved around figures and events from Britain's past, most notably in works such as 'The Tower of London' (1840) and 'Old St. Paul's' (1841). In 'The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal '45,' Ainsworth illustrates the Jacobite uprising of 1745, tying it to his birthplace, Manchester, a city deeply affected by the rebellion. This novel, like many of his others, showcases his characteristic narrative flair, weaving rich tapestries of character and setting that brought the past to vivid life. Although his popularity waned towards the end of his career, Ainsworth's contributions to the historical novel genre remain significant, distinguished by his dramatic storytelling and diligent historical research. His influence continued into the 20th century, affecting the techniques of many subsequent writers who sought to recreate historical eras for fiction readers.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 1727-1760 • 1745-1746 • 18th century British literature • 18th century england • 18th century romance • Adventure novel • Ainsworth storytelling style • Bonnie Prince Charlie in fiction • British historical battles fiction • British history novel • British Literature • English historical saga • English literature • English rebellion tales • English Revolution • Fiction • George II • Great Britain • Historical adventure novels • historical adventure tale • historical fiction • Historical fiction 1745 • History • Jacobite rebellion • Jacobite uprising • Jacobite uprising fiction • Jacobite uprising historical • Literature of the Georgian era • Manchester rebellion fiction • Manchester Regiment 1745 • political intrigue • political intrigue narrative • rebellion and freedom • Revolutionary Protagonist • Secret Societies • turbulent era fiction • William Harrison Ainsworth novels
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