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Waverley Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since Volume I is set during a pivotal historical conflict, the novel follows a young man as he faces a profound internal struggle between loyalty and personal conviction. Upon joining a military regiment, he visits a family friend, only to discover that his host supports a rebellious political movement. Torn between allegiance to his country and his admiration for a cause he finds noble, he is forced to navigate complex relationships with those on both sides of the conflict. As the story progresses, the protagonist s journey reflects the tension between duty and…mehr

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Waverley Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since Volume I is set during a pivotal historical conflict, the novel follows a young man as he faces a profound internal struggle between loyalty and personal conviction. Upon joining a military regiment, he visits a family friend, only to discover that his host supports a rebellious political movement. Torn between allegiance to his country and his admiration for a cause he finds noble, he is forced to navigate complex relationships with those on both sides of the conflict. As the story progresses, the protagonist s journey reflects the tension between duty and personal belief, as well as the power of honor, identity, and the challenges of making difficult decisions in a time of uncertainty. His interactions with various individuals reveal the nuances of friendship and loyalty, highlighting how external events and personal values shape one s actions. This exploration of moral dilemmas and personal growth serves as a rich portrayal of the impact of historical upheaval on the individual.
Autorenporträt
Walter Scott and Napoleon were born two years apart on 15 August (1771 and 1796 respectively). Napoleon single-handedly created modern warfare, but Scott did the same for adventure stories and modern history. He lived in Scotland and was regularly paid US$ 1.5 million per book with books being translated simultaneously in many languages.