Основной контент книги Wager of Battle: A Tale of Saxon Slavery in Sherwood Forest
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Wager of Battle: A Tale of Saxon Slavery in Sherwood Forest

A Saga of Freedom and Honor in Medieval Sherwood
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In «Wager of Battle: A Tale of Saxon Slavery in Sherwood Forest,» Henry William Herbert weaves a captivating narrative set against the backdrop of medieval England, where themes of freedom and oppression intertwine. The novel employs a rich, descriptive literary style that immerses readers in the vibrant landscapes and moral conflicts of Saxon society. Herbert's historical context sheds light on the societal hierarchies and injustices of the time, particularly focusing on the plight of Saxon slaves and their struggles for autonomy in the face of Norman dominance, making the narrative both a poignant reflection of the era and an allegorical tale of resilience. Herbert, an American author and scholar with deep interests in English history and culture, was profoundly influenced by the romantic ideals of the mid-19th century. His extensive knowledge of the past, paired with his commitment to exploring themes of justice and human dignity, drives the narrative in «Wager of Battle.» This work encapsulates his broader literary mission to engage readers in discussions about moral courage and the fight against tyranny through compelling storytelling. Readers who appreciate historical fiction infused with philosophical inquiries will find «Wager of Battle» a compelling addition to their bookshelves. Herbert's masterful storytelling, combined with his insightful reflections on love, loyalty, and liberty, invites readers to explore the complexities of human relationships amid the turmoil of war and oppression.

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11 October 2024
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330 p.
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