The Bruce.  W. M. Mackenzie

The Bruce

Por John Barbour, W. M. Mackenzie (Editor)

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Sinopsis

John Barbour's "The Bruce" is a seminal epic poem that narrates the life and struggles of Robert the Bruce, the King of Scots, and his unwavering fight for Scotland's independence during the Wars of Scottish Independence. Composed in the late 14th century, Barbour weaves a tapestry of historical events with rich allegory and vivid imagery, drawing from the oral tradition of storytelling. The poem's stylistic elements reflect the transition from medieval morality to nationalism, employing alliteration and rhyme to create an engaging flow that mirrors the tumultuous journey of its titular hero. Barbour, a cleric from Paisley, was deeply influenced by the socio-political climate of Scotland during his lifetime, which was marred by conflict and a quest for national identity. His personal insights into Scottish history and culture, combined with a scholarly dedication to preserving the legacy of national heroes, led him to chronicle the life of Bruce. This work not only serves as a historical record but also acts as a rallying cry for unity among Scots, embodying the zeitgeist of his time. For those interested in Scottish history, epic poetry, or the intricate relationship between literature and national identity, "The Bruce" is an essential read. Its compelling narrative offers readers a glimpse into the spirit of a nation and the complexities of leadership and struggle, making it a timeless piece that resonates with those who seek to understand the roots of Scottish heritage.

W. M. Mackenzie

  • Editorial:
  • DigiCat
  • ISBN:
  • 8596547064060
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
  • Tamaño:
  • Kb
  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 26, 2021
  • Historia General
    Historia Militar

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