The Light of Scarthey (Annotated)
Über das eBook
The Light of Scarthey is a late-Victorian romance of isolation, loyalty, and moral illumination, set amid the windswept austerity of a coastal stronghold whose beacon becomes both literal guide and symbolic centre. Castle blends Gothic atmosphere with the manners of historical fiction: storm, secrecy, inheritance, and passionate restraint are shaped in a prose style at once decorative and disciplined. The novel belongs to the fin-de-siècle revival of romance, looking back to chivalric feeling while registering modern anxieties about duty and desire. Egerton Castle, an Anglo-Irish writer, critic, and celebrated authority on fencing, was drawn throughout his career to codes of honour, aristocratic memory, and the dramatic possibilities of the past. His antiquarian interests and cosmopolitan education helped form a fiction attentive to gesture, costume, setting, and moral ceremony. These preoccupations are evident here, where character is tested less by spectacle than by fidelity, renunciation, and the difficult claims of love. Readers who value atmospheric historical romance, finely wrought emotional tension, and fiction shaped by old-world ideals will find The Light of Scarthey rewarding. It is especially recommended to admirers of Victorian romance who appreciate symbolic landscapes and disciplined sentiment.
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Über den Autor
Egerton Castle (March 1858 – 1920) was a British author, antiquarian, and swordsman of the Victorian era. He also took part in several military conflicts as a captain in the Royal Engineers Militia. Being a keen collector, he had a strong interest in history, reflected in his novels on the Napoleonic era.
Produkt Details
Verlag: e-artnow
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 428 Seiten
Größe: 974,6 KB
ISBN: 4066338130365
Veröffentlichung: 19. August 2021