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A Prince of Cornwall

A Prince of Cornwall

By Whistler, Charles W.

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4064066148812
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In "A Prince of Cornwall," Charles W. Whistler intricately weaves a tale set in the tumultuous backdrop of post-Roman Britain, portraying the life of a young prince navigating the intricacies of leadership, loyalty, and honor. The narrative blends historical fiction with rich mythological elements, capturing the essence of the age with both authenticity and imaginative flair. Whistler'Äôs literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions and an engaging prose that breathes life into ancient landscapes and cultures, reflecting influences from the early medieval period's epic storytelling traditions. Charles W. Whistler, a scholar with a profound interest in history and literature, was shaped by his own explorations of British folklore and the Arthurian legend. His extensive research into the cultural and political dynamics of early medieval England informed his portrayal of a world where myth and reality intertwine. Whistler's background as a historian can be seen in the meticulous detail and depth of characterization, making the past resonate with authenticity. This book is highly recommended for readers with an appreciation for historical fiction and those intrigued by the legends of Britain. Whistler's engaging storytelling not only immerses the reader in the era but also invites a deeper understanding of the socio-political climate that shaped the legendary narratives of the time.

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