Jack Sheppard

ebook: Jack Sheppard

Sprache - Englisch

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William Harrison Ainsworth's 'Jack Sheppard' is a gripping historical novel that delves into the life of the infamous 18th-century English thief and jailbreaker, Jack Sheppard. Ainsworth's writing style combines vivid descriptions with a fast-paced narrative, providing readers with a compelling portrayal of Sheppard's escapades and the turbulent social context of the time. The novel is set against the backdrop of the Georgian era, bringing to life the gritty streets of London and the contrasting lifestyles of the rich and poor. Ainsworth's attention to detail and historical accuracy make 'Jack Sheppard' a must-read for those interested in crime fiction and historical literature. The author's ability to seamlessly blend fact with fiction adds depth and authenticity to the story, making it a truly immersive reading experience. William Harrison Ainsworth's exploration of Jack Sheppard's life and times sheds light on the societal conditions that shaped his character, making this novel a valuable contribution to the genre of historical fiction.


About the Author

William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882) was a prolific English historical novelist who found considerable success in the 19th century. Born in Manchester, he fostered a deep passion for the velvety prose and lavish romantic historical narratives, characteristic of the era's literary landscape. Ainsworth initially studied law but later forsook legal pursuits to immerse himself in literature, a decision which bore fruit when his novel 'Rookwood' (1834), featuring the notorious highwayman Dick Turpin, captured public imagination. It was 'Jack Sheppard' (1839) that solidified his reputation. This novel, which depicted the life of the eponymous 18th-century criminal who repeatedly escaped from prison, stirred controversy for allegedly glorifying crime but undeniably enthralled a vast readership. The sensational, fast-paced plotting and vivid historicity typical in Ainsworth's work were pioneering contributions to the Newgate novel genre. Ainsworth's literary career was notable for his remarkable productivity: he penned over 40 novels. Although his fame was eventually eclipsed by contemporaries like Charles Dickens, Ainsworth's role in shaping Victorian popular literature and the historical novel genre remains a significant facet of literary history.

Product Details

Publisher: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 392 Pages

Filesize: 751.9 KB

ISBN: 8596547211129

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