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Hereward, the Last of the English
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Hereward, the Last of the English
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Hereward, the Last of the English
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The novel is set in the years after the Norman Conquest of England in the 11th century and follows the story of Hereward, a Saxon nobleman and legendary English hero. Hereward becomes a symbol of resistance against the Norman rulers and their attempts to subdue the English population. The narrative portrays Hereward's bravery, his struggles against the Normans, and his efforts to protect the English way of life.Charles Kingsley's "Hereward the Wake" is celebrated for its vivid depiction of the historical period, its portrayal of the clash between the Normans and the Saxons, and its exploration of themes such as loyalty, patriotism, and the fight for freedom.The novel is based on the legendary figure of Hereward the Wake, a historical and mythical character known for his opposition to the Norman invasion, and Kingsley's retelling adds to the enduring legacy of this English folk hero.
The novel is set in the years after the Norman Conquest of England in the 11th century and follows the story of Hereward, a Saxon nobleman and legendary English hero. Hereward becomes a symbol of resistance against the Norman rulers and their attempts to subdue the English population. The narrative portrays Hereward's bravery, his struggles against the Normans, and his efforts to protect the English way of life.Charles Kingsley's "Hereward the Wake" is celebrated for its vivid depiction of the historical period, its portrayal of the clash between the Normans and the Saxons, and its exploration of themes such as loyalty, patriotism, and the fight for freedom.The novel is based on the legendary figure of Hereward the Wake, a historical and mythical character known for his opposition to the Norman invasion, and Kingsley's retelling adds to the enduring legacy of this English folk hero.











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