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William Harrison Ainsworth

    4 de febrero de 1805 – 3 de enero de 1882

    William Harrison Ainsworth abandonó su carrera legal por el atractivo de la literatura, encontrando su verdadera vocación en la narración. Se especializó en novelas históricas, adentrándose en el pasado de Inglaterra para dar vida a sus eventos dramáticos y figuras legendarias. La escritura de Ainsworth es celebrada por sus vívidas representaciones de escenarios históricos y su habilidad para crear una sensación de aventura y romance. Sus narrativas ofrecen a los lectores un viaje inmersivo a través de momentos cautivadores de la historia británica.

    Russian-English and English-Russian Dictionary
    The Lancashire Witches
    The Admirable Crichton
    Saint James's
    Windsor Castle
    Jack Sheppard by William Harrison Ainsworth, Fiction, Historical, Horror
    • The story features Jonathan Wild, a formidable character who exerts control over others, exemplified by his declaration of ownership over a heavy bag of money. This statement hints at themes of power, manipulation, and servitude, suggesting a narrative rich in conflict and moral ambiguity. As tensions rise, the dynamics between Wild and those around him will explore the darker aspects of ambition and greed, setting the stage for a gripping tale of survival and resistance.

      Jack Sheppard by William Harrison Ainsworth, Fiction, Historical, Horror
    • The book is a reprint of an original work from 1841, preserving the historical context and themes of its time. It provides readers with a glimpse into the past, reflecting the societal norms and literary styles of the early 19th century. This edition offers an opportunity to explore the language and ideas that shaped its era, making it a valuable addition for enthusiasts of classic literature and history.

      Windsor Castle
    • Saint James's

      Or the Court of Queen Anne

      • 360 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set in early 18th century London, this historical fiction novel immerses readers in the court of Queen Anne at Saint James's Palace. It intricately weaves the lives of key figures like the Duke of Marlborough and the Duchess of Marlborough, highlighting their political maneuvers and personal ambitions amidst a backdrop of social intrigue. Ainsworth's rich, descriptive writing vividly captures the era, making it a compelling read for those fascinated by the dynamics of the British monarchy and historical narratives.

      Saint James's
    • The Admirable Crichton

      • 420 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a historically significant work, preserving its original content despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages due to its age. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by offering a modern edition that remains faithful to the original text, ensuring accessibility for contemporary readers.

      The Admirable Crichton
    • The Lancashire Witches

      • 584 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      Set in 16th and 17th century Lancashire, the narrative revolves around Borlace Alvetham, a monk wrongfully accused of witchcraft who sells his soul to escape execution. Transformed into Nicholas Demdike, he witnesses the downfall of his rival, Brother Paslew, whose curse on Demdike's descendants leads to the emergence of the "Lancashire Witches." Central to the story is Mother Demdike and her coven as they attempt to corrupt the innocent Alizon Devi, culminating in a battle between good and evil that determines Alizon's fate.

      The Lancashire Witches
    • Set during the tumultuous reign of Henry VIII, this thrilling historical romance follows the story of a brave and loyal constable tasked with protecting the infamous Tower of London.

      The Constable of the Tower. A Historical Romance; Volume I