The Study of Medieval London (eBook)

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2022
976 Seiten
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The Study of Medieval London - Walter Besant
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In 'The Study of Medieval London,' Sir Walter Besant offers an erudite exploration of England's capital during a transformative era of its history. The text presents a trifecta of historical perspectives: the interplay between medieval sovereigns and the city, a rich tapestry of the social and cultural zeitgeist, and the profound ecclesiastical influences that shaped the medieval metropolis. Besant's prose mirrors the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of 19th-century historiography, where his careful dissection of London's past is both comprehensive and enlightening. The work resonates with the literary tenor of its time, encapsulating an intersection of narrative elegance and scholarly rigor, set against the broader canvas of Victorian interest in historical understanding and preservation. Sir Walter Besant's scholarly repute as an English novelist and historian is burnished by his lifelong devotion to the history and topography of London. His fascination with the city's multifaceted past, combined with a novelist's flair for storytelling, manifests in a text that is as informative as it is captivating. The meticulous research underpinning 'The Study of Medieval London' reflects Besant's underlying passion for unveiling the layers of history that contribute to the sprawling narrative of London's evolution. This scholarly work serves as a testament to his comprehensive understanding of the zeitgeist of the time. 'The Study of Medieval London' is highly recommended for aficionados of history and admirers of London alike, inviting readers on a journey to discover the intricacies of London during the Middle Ages. Through Besant's diligent scholarship and engaging prose, enthusiasts are given a rare opportunity to traverse time, gaining insights into the epochal events, societal norms, and religious convictions that have left an indelible imprint on the historic fabric of one of the world's most influential cities. Scholars, students, and general readers will find this work a valuable addition to their collection, rendering a detailed and nuanced portrait of a bygone era.

Walter Besant, an English novelist and historian, was born on August 14, 1836, in Portsmouth, England, and passed away on June 9, 1901. Educated at King's College, London, and Christ's College, Cambridge, Besant initially pursued a career in education before fully dedicating himself to writing. Teaming up with writer James Rice in the 1870s, he achieved literary success with a series of novels that contributed significantly to the literature of his time. After Rice's death, Besant continued to publish works that often explored social issues and the challenges faced by the underprivileged classes in Victorian society. His interests were not limited to fiction, as evidenced by his scholarly foray into the ancient urban life with 'The Study of Medieval London'—a testament to his fascination with London's historical development and its societal intricacies. Besant's literary style combined vivid storytelling with a deep understanding of character and a commitment to social reform, which won him the hearts of both critics and the reading public. He helped establish the Society of Authors in 1884 and later became its chairman, advocating for the rights and interests of his fellow writers. Besant's contributions to both literature and the welfare of authors cement his legacy as a notable figure in the literary world of the late 19th century.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Schlagworte 16th Century London • A Tale of Two Cities • Born Survivors • British historical studies • British medieval society • European medieval cities • Great Britain history • Historical London literature • lady in waiting • London in the Middle Ages • Medieval London history • Say Nothing • Stuart era non-fiction • The Birth of Britain • The Five • The Great Influenza • The Six Wives of Henry VIII • The Splendid and the Vile • Walter Besant Medieval • Wolf of Wessex
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