Orange and Green: A Tale of the Boyne and Limerick

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Sprache - Englisch

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In 'Orange and Green: A Tale of the Boyne and Limerick,' G. A. Henty crafts a riveting narrative set against the backdrop of the Williamite War in Ireland. With its meticulous historical detail and engaging storytelling, Henty's work is a sterling example of historical adventure fiction, seamlessly blending factual accuracy with exhilarating plotlines. The tale, drenched in the literary tradition of 19th-century historical novels, illuminates the turbulent period with a focus on the decisive battles of the Boyne and Limerick, inviting readers into a world of bravery, treachery, and the complex tapestry of Irish loyalty and identity.

George Alfred Henty was a prolific English novelist and war correspondent who enriched the literary world with his historical adventure stories, often designed for young readers. His extensive personal experience as a correspondent, which acquainted him intimately with the rigors of battlefields and the nuances of military life, infused his work with authenticity and palpable verisimilitude. The creation of 'Orange and Green' was undoubtedly influenced by his commitment to educate and entertain, while also fostering a sense of moral rectitude and courage in his audience.

Readers with an appetite for a well-researched, action-packed historical expedition will find in 'Orange and Green' a satisfying fusion of education and adventure. Henty's novel, republished thoughtfully by DigiCat Publishing, is more than just a portal to the past; it is a literary invitation to reflect on the perpetual themes of honor, allegiance, and human resilience. Engaging for both young adults and older connoisseurs of historical fiction, this classic work promises to be a valuable addition to any literary collection, cherished for both its narrative drive and its illumination of a pivotal era in Irish history.


Über den Autor

G. A. Henty, born as George Alfred Henty on December 8, 1832, in Trumpington, England, was a prolific English novelist and a special correspondent known for his historical adventure stories that inspired and educated the young minds of his time. Henty's writing career spanned over three decades during which he composed approximately 122 books, among which 'Orange and Green: A Tale of the Boyne and Limerick' stands as a vivid recount of the Williamite War in Ireland, weaving historical accuracy with engrossing narrative—a hallmark of Henty's literary style. He possessed a rare ability to bring history to life through his tales of brave young protagonists, often set against the backdrop of significant historical events, enabling readers to learn about history in an engaging way. His works present a blend of didacticism and entertainment, often marked by themes of courage, resilience, and patriotism, which catered to the values of his Victorian audience. Before becoming a full-time writer, Henty had served in the Crimean War, an experience that enriched his depiction of military scenes and historical details. In addition to his adventure novels, Henty wrote short stories and articles for various periodicals. Though some modern critiques point to aspects of Henty's work reflecting the colonial attitudes of his time, his stories remain notable for their historicity and adventure, capturing the interests of generations. G. A. Henty passed away on November 16, 1902, leaving behind a legacy of historical narratives that continue to be admired by aficionados of the genre.

Produkt Details

Verlag: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 229 Seiten

Größe: 548,8 KB

ISBN: 8596547370383

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