Valerius: A Roman Story BOOK II by J. G. Lockhart is a historical novel set in ancient Rome, offering a rich exploration of Roman society, politics, and culture. The story follows Valerius, a young Roman of noble descent, who embarks on a journey to claim his inheritance and navigate the complexities of life in the heart of the Roman Empire. Lockhart brings ancient Rome to life with his vivid storytelling, highlighting themes of honor, ambition, and the contrasts between provincial life and the sophisticated, often turbulent, world of the capital. The novel delves into personal and societal…mehr
Valerius: A Roman Story BOOK II by J. G. Lockhart is a historical novel set in ancient Rome, offering a rich exploration of Roman society, politics, and culture. The story follows Valerius, a young Roman of noble descent, who embarks on a journey to claim his inheritance and navigate the complexities of life in the heart of the Roman Empire. Lockhart brings ancient Rome to life with his vivid storytelling, highlighting themes of honor, ambition, and the contrasts between provincial life and the sophisticated, often turbulent, world of the capital. The novel delves into personal and societal struggles, as Valerius confronts the challenges of balancing personal desire with duty, while engaging with the complexities of Roman politics and class. Through its compelling characters and immersive narrative, Valerius offers readers a glimpse into Roman life, touching on themes of identity, self-discovery, and moral choice. The novel is a gripping tale of ambition and personal growth, set against the backdrop of one of history's greatest empires, making it a must-read for fans of historical fiction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Gibson Lockhart was a Scottish writer, editor, and biographer, best remembered for his definitive seven-volume biography of his father-in-law, Sir Walter Scott, titled Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. This biography remains a cornerstone in the study of Scott's life and work. Born in Cambusnethan House, Scotland, Lockhart was well-educated and began his literary career in the early 19th century. Lockhart also authored several novels, including Adam Blair and Reginald Dalton, which reflect his ability to craft complex characters and explore themes of morality and inner conflict. Although his novels were not as widely acclaimed as his biography of Scott, they helped establish his literary reputation. In addition to his writing, Lockhart was the editor of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, a prominent literary journal of the time. He was deeply involved in the Romantic literary movement and maintained close relationships with notable figures like Lord Byron and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Lockhart's personal life was shaped by his marriage to Caroline Lamb, a poet and novelist. He passed away in 1854, leaving a lasting impact on British literature.
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