Marmion: A Tale Of Flodden Field (eBook)

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Henry Morley (Herausgeber)

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2022
101 Seiten
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859-654702284-8 (EAN)

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Marmion: A Tale Of Flodden Field - Walter Scott
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In 'Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field,' Sir Walter Scott weaves a historical romance in an intricate tapestry of verse, masterfully melding fact with fiction. The epic poem chronicles the escapades of Lord Marmion, a flawed knight whose unbridled desire for the coveted Clara de Clare leads him down a treacherous path of deception and moral compromise. Scott's narrative flourishes within the structured cadence of rhymed quatrains, enhancing the dramatic tension of the tale, and sits against the backdrop of the early 16th century, artfully drawing on the fraught political landscape that culminated in the Battle of Flodden Field. The literary style, evocative of medieval romance while anticipating Victorian sensibilities, contextualizes Scott within a pivotal moment bridging the Romantic and later literary movements.
Sir Walter Scott, the grand architect of the historical novel, brings his keen understanding of human passions to the forefront in 'Marmion.' His scholarly background, brimming with a deep-rooted fascination for the chivalric epoch, informed his portrayal of the titular character—a man emblematic of a turbulent era when honor was often subservient to ambition. Scott's profound insight into the complexities of societal norms and personal desires emerges as a prevailing force that likely propelled the crafting of this narrative poem.
This vivid portrayal of passion and power, 'Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field,' beckons the connoisseur of classic poetry and the student of history alike. The work offers a rich exploration of character and consequence within a storied historical event, serving as an exemplary specimen of literary craftsmanship. Readers are invited to traverse the illustrious world Scott conjures, finding within its stanzas both a reflection of bygone moral dilemmas and an enduring echo of the human condition.

Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet (1771–1832) was a giant of the 19th-century literary scene, known for his seminal role in establishing the historical novel as a beloved genre. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Scott was not only a prolific writer but also a respected lawyer, judge, and political conservative. His impact on literature is deep, with 'Waverley' often celebrated as his masterwork, setting a template for the historical genre with its authentic portrayal of the Jacobite uprising of 1745. However, Scott's contributions extend beyond that, with his narrative poems also garnering acclaim. Among these, 'Marmion: A Tale Of Flodden Field', published in 1808, stands out. This epic poem is esteemed for its elaborate storytelling and the inclusion of historical events, such as the Battle of Flodden Field in 1513. His works are marked by a richly descriptive style, blending folklore with historical fact, giving life to Scottish culture and setting a precedent for many authors to follow. Renowned for his creativity, Scott's works often reflect the Romanticism of his era, with themes of heroism, chivalry, and honor pervading his narratives. His influence extends to contemporary historical fiction and is marked by tributes like the Sir Walter Scott literary award.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 1513 • 19th century poetry • Battle of • British Classics • England • English literature • epic poems • Flodden • Flodden Field Battle • historical poetry • medieval Scotland themes • poetic narratives • Poetry • Romanticism literary movement • Scottish Literature • Sir Walter Scott
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