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"Holland" is a historical novel written by Thomas Colley Grattan. The novel, set against the backdrop of the 16th-century Dutch War of Independence, provides a vivid and dramatic picture of the Dutch people's battle against Spanish authority. Some narratives are brutal and weird, whereas others creep up on you and draw you in slowly. As the title character is so indulgent, readers are forced to keep reading to find out what happens next. The plot concentrates mostly upon Gerard, a Dutch patriot and military leader who becomes a crucial figure in the Dutch independence movement. Gerard's…mehr

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"Holland" is a historical novel written by Thomas Colley Grattan. The novel, set against the backdrop of the 16th-century Dutch War of Independence, provides a vivid and dramatic picture of the Dutch people's battle against Spanish authority. Some narratives are brutal and weird, whereas others creep up on you and draw you in slowly. As the title character is so indulgent, readers are forced to keep reading to find out what happens next. The plot concentrates mostly upon Gerard, a Dutch patriot and military leader who becomes a crucial figure in the Dutch independence movement. Gerard's journey takes readers through the conflict's various stages, beginning with the early revolts and uprisings and ending with the establishment of the Dutch Republic. Along the way, the story explores themes of bravery, patriotism, and the continuous spirit of resistance. Grattan's "Holland" is well-known for its meticulous historical study and attention to detail, which provides readers with an exciting mix of truth and fiction. The book not only recounts a gripping story, but it also illuminates the larger historical and political context of the Dutch struggle for independence. "Holland" is a historical novel that exhibits Grattan's ability to convey the spirit of a nation's yearning for liberation.
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Thomas Colley Grattan (1792-4 July 1864) was a novelist, poet, historian, and diplomat from Ireland. Born in Dublin, he attended law school but never practiced. He created a few novels, including The Heiress of Bruges (4 volumes, 1830), but his biggest work was Highways and Byways, an account of his Continental travels in three series totaling eight volumes. He also published a history of the Netherlands and several works about the United States. He served as British Consul in Boston, Massachusetts, and was involved in the discussions that led to the Webster-Ashburton Treaty in 1842. Grattan was the son of Colley Grattan of Clayton Lodge, County Kildare, who was a lawyer in Dublin before becoming a farmer. Grattan was a member of the Anglo-Irish Protestant Ascendancy, and he was related to both the Irish politician Henry Grattan and the Duke of Wellington. Reverend Henry Bristow schooled him in Athy before sending him to Dublin to study law. He then agreed to join the Louth militia. While stationed in Waterford in 1810, he met actor Edmund Kean after seeing a production of Hamlet. Grattan composed a play for him years later when they became friends.