Villegagnon: A Tale of the Huguenot Persecution by William Henry Giles Kingston explores several key themes, including religious persecution, political intrigue, and the moral complexities faced by individuals during times of conflict. Set against the backdrop of the Huguenot persecution in 16th-century France, the novel examines the struggles of the Huguenot community under the oppressive royal regime. It highlights the personal sacrifices and challenges of maintaining one's beliefs while navigating a society marked by religious intolerance and political tension. Central to the story is the…mehr
Villegagnon: A Tale of the Huguenot Persecution by William Henry Giles Kingston explores several key themes, including religious persecution, political intrigue, and the moral complexities faced by individuals during times of conflict. Set against the backdrop of the Huguenot persecution in 16th-century France, the novel examines the struggles of the Huguenot community under the oppressive royal regime. It highlights the personal sacrifices and challenges of maintaining one's beliefs while navigating a society marked by religious intolerance and political tension. Central to the story is the tension between loyalty to one's faith and the influence of power, both political and religious. Another key theme is personal growth and integrity, particularly through the journey of a young nobleman caught between the competing demands of duty, love, and honor. As he embarks on an expedition to establish a colony, he grapples with moral dilemmas, navigating complex political alliances and facing the questionable motives of the expedition's leader. The narrative also explores themes of love, loyalty, and the intersecting forces of faith and politics. Kingston's novel invites readers to reflect on the choices people make in the face of oppressive regimes and the complex intersection of personal and political lives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Henry Giles Kingston (February 28, 1814 - August 5, 1880), also known as W. H. G. Kingston, was an English author best remembered for his boys' adventure stories. Born in Harley Street, London, Kingston was the eldest child of Lucy Henry Kingston and Frances Sophia Rooke, the granddaughter of Sir Giles Rooke, a Court of Common Pleas judge. His paternal grandfather, John Kingston (1736-1820), was a Member of Parliament who, despite owning a plantation in Demerara, was a strong supporter of the abolition of the slave trade. Kingston's father, Lucy, ran a successful wine business in Oporto, Portugal, and spent much of his life there, making frequent trips to England. This international background sparked Kingston's lifelong love of the sea, which would become a central theme in many of his novels. As a writer, Kingston produced numerous adventure novels, filled with daring exploits and moral lessons. His works, such as The Three Midshipmen and Villegagnon: A Tale of the Huguenot Persecution, reflect his deep appreciation for exploration, courage, and the complexities of history. Kingston's stories remain popular for their exciting plots, inspiring young readers to embrace adventure and integrity.
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