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In "The Dragon and the Raven; Or, The Days of King Alfred," G. A. Henty illuminates a pivotal era in English history'Äî the struggle against Viking invasions during the ninth century. Combining meticulous research with a vivid narrative style, Henty weaves a tale that is both engaging and educational. The novel is characterized by its blend of thrilling adventure and historical detail, embodying the Victorian literary context that favored didactic storytelling. Through rich, descriptive prose, Henty brings to life the formidable figure of King Alfred the Great, capturing the valor, politics,…mehr

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In "The Dragon and the Raven; Or, The Days of King Alfred," G. A. Henty illuminates a pivotal era in English history'Äî the struggle against Viking invasions during the ninth century. Combining meticulous research with a vivid narrative style, Henty weaves a tale that is both engaging and educational. The novel is characterized by its blend of thrilling adventure and historical detail, embodying the Victorian literary context that favored didactic storytelling. Through rich, descriptive prose, Henty brings to life the formidable figure of King Alfred the Great, capturing the valor, politics, and societal upheaval of the time. G. A. Henty was a prolific writer and war correspondent whose experiences in various conflicts informed his storytelling. Born in 1832, Henty's deep fascination with history and adventure was evident from an early age, as he had a strong desire to inspire young readers with tales of bravery and heroism. His dedication to historical accuracy stemmed from a belief in the formative power of literature for children, making "The Dragon and the Raven" a notable addition to his oeuvre of historical fiction. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate a well-crafted historical narrative infused with action and valor. Henty'Äôs unique ability to meld excitement with education makes this tale not only a captivating read but also a profound exploration of a defining moment in England'Äôs past, appealing to both young readers and adults alike.

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George Alfred Henty, known throughout Victorian literary circles as G. A. Henty, was an eminent English writer, best known for his historical adventure novels that inspired a generation of young readers in the late 19th century. Born on December 8, 1832, in Trumpington, near Cambridge, Henty's storied career began after his education at Westminster School and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. A man of myriad experiences, he worked as a special correspondent for The Standard newspaper, which took him to various theatres of war, including the Crimean War and the Italian War of Independence. These experiences deeply influenced his writing, which is characterized by vivid historical detail and an emphasis on duty, bravery, and British imperialism. Henty's work often features young male protagonists who face hardships and adventures in historical contexts. His novel 'The Dragon and the Raven; Or, The Days of King Alfred' stands as a testament to his storytelling prowess, offering readers a dramatic and engaging account of the Viking invasions of England and King Alfred's resolute defense of his kingdom. Henty authored over 80 books, with this particular work underscoring his adeptness at intertwining historical fact with fiction, thus providing an educational and entertaining experience for his audience. He passed away on November 16, 1902, leaving behind a legacy that has endured through the years, shaping the historical understanding and imagination of countless readers.