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The Great Captain: A Story of the Days of Sir Walter Raleigh

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Romántica

In "The Great Captain," Katharine Tynan masterfully intertwines historical narrative with lyrical prose to illuminate the life of the legendary Spanish general, Don Miguel de Cervantes. This biographical novel not only captures the intricacies of Cervantes'Äôs military exploits during the Renaissance but also delves into the psychological landscape of a man driven by honor, ambition, and the quest for identity. Tynan's evocative imagery and rich character development render a vivid portrayal of the tumultuous era, exploring themes such as war, heroism, and the enduring quest for greatness within the framework of a rapidly changing society. Katharine Tynan (1859-1931) was an influential Irish poet and novelist whose literary career spanned several decades and saw her engage with various movements, including the Irish Literary Revival. Having experienced the cultural and political transformations of her time, Tynan was inspired by historical figures and events, often intertwining her own insights with the explorations of fame and legacy. Her background as a participant in Ireland'Äôs literary renaissance profoundly shaped her narrative voice, allowing her to blend personal and historical narrative seamlessly. For readers intrigued by the interplay of history and fiction, "The Great Captain" offers a poignant exploration of personal sacrifice and the complexities of leadership. Tynan's adept storytelling and rich historical context make this novel a compelling addition to the canon of biographical literature, appealing to anyone interested in the forces that shape historical figures and the intricacies of their legacies.

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Fecha de lanzamiento

eBook : 16 de marzo de 2020

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