Produktbeschreibung
In "Wallace; or, the Life and Acts of Sir William Wallace, of Ellerslie," Blind Hary crafts a vivid and impassioned narrative chronicling the life of Scotland's national hero, Sir William Wallace. Written in rhymed verse during the late 15th century, this epic poem utilizes a blend of historical facts and hallowed folklore to engage its audience in the struggles for Scottish independence. Hary's linguistic style is marked by a rich array of metaphors and dramatic tension, fully capturing the era's ethos while serving as a rallying cry for his contemporaries. The work stands as a testament to the growing national consciousness in Scotland amid the backdrop of its tumultuous history with England. Blind Hary, a blind minstrel from the Scottish borders, was profoundly influenced by the political climate of his time, which saw the re-emergence of Scottish identity amid pressures from the English crown. His firsthand exposure to the oral traditions and the exiled histories of his people fueled his desire to immortalize Wallace's legacy. Hary draws upon his personal experiences and the cultural memory of his countrymen, portraying Wallace not merely as a warrior, but as an enduring symbol of resistance and justice. This meticulous work is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of literature and national identity. Hary's powerful storytelling brings Wallace's saga to life, making it accessible and compelling for modern readers. Whether you are a historian, a lover of epic poetry, or simply curious about Scottish heritage, Blind Hary's "Wallace" offers profound insights into the human spirit's unyielding quest for freedom.
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Marke |
Good Press |
EAN |
9788027294824 |
ISBN |
978-80-272-9482-4 |