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The Gleam in the North

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D. K. Broster's «The Gleam in the North» is a masterful exploration of historical fiction set against the backdrop of the Scottish Highlands during the tumultuous 18th century. Through a rich tapestry of characters and vivid landscapes, Broster intricately weaves themes of love, loyalty, and betrayal. The narrative is marked by a lyrical prose style that captures the essence of the time, blending poetic descriptions with sharply drawn dialogue. In a literary context that reflects the romantic revival and growing interest in folklore, Broster's work stands out for its depth of character and sense of place, marking it as an essential read for lovers of historical narratives that eschew simplistic portrayals of the past. D. K. Broster was an influential figure in early 20th-century literature, whose profound fascination with Scottish history and culture is evident in this novel. Born in 1877, Broster's upbringing and education in Edinburgh instilled in her a deep appreciation of the region's heritage. Her keen interest in the mystical elements of folklore, combined with personal experiences of the stark yet beautiful Scottish landscape, significantly informed her narrative choices in «The Gleam in the North,» as she sought to capture the spirit of a time defined by political strife and cultural change. I highly recommend «The Gleam in the North» to readers who cherish historical and literary narratives rich with emotional depth and cultural insight. Broster's ability to interlace human drama with historical events not only entertains but also prompts reflection on the complexities of identity and belonging in a changing world. This novel is a poignant reminder of the enduring power of love and resilience in the face of adversity.

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12 October 2024
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410 p.
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