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"Friends Though Divided" is a historical novel written by G.A. Henty, first published in 1883. It is set during the English Civil War (1642-1651) and follows the adventures of two teenage friends, Harry Furness and Herbert Rippinghall, who find themselves on opposite sides of the conflict. The novel explores the complex political and religious tensions of the time, as well as the personal struggles and moral dilemmas faced by its characters. Harry joins the Royalist forces loyal to King Charles I, while Herbert supports the Parliamentarians led by Oliver Cromwell. Their friendship is tested as…mehr
"Friends Though Divided" is a historical novel written by G.A. Henty, first published in 1883. It is set during the English Civil War (1642-1651) and follows the adventures of two teenage friends, Harry Furness and Herbert Rippinghall, who find themselves on opposite sides of the conflict. The novel explores the complex political and religious tensions of the time, as well as the personal struggles and moral dilemmas faced by its characters. Harry joins the Royalist forces loyal to King Charles I, while Herbert supports the Parliamentarians led by Oliver Cromwell. Their friendship is tested as they find themselves fighting against each other on the battlefield. As with many of Henty's historical novels, "Friends Though Divided" combines adventurous storytelling with detailed historical accuracy. Henty was known for his meticulous research and ability to immerse readers in different historical periods through the eyes of his young protagonists. The novel offers insights into the causes and consequences of the English Civil War, as well as reflections on loyalty, honor, and the impact of war on individuals and society. "Friends Though Divided" remains a classic example of Henty's educational and entertaining approach to historical fiction, aimed primarily at young readers to teach them about history through exciting narratives.
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George Alfred Henty was an English novelist and war correspondent, renowned for his adventure and historical fiction. Born on December 8, 1832, in Trumpington, Cambridge, he developed a passion for storytelling early in life. Henty's career was diverse; he served as a war correspondent during the Crimean War and later in South Africa, which significantly influenced his writing. His experiences in these regions provided the foundation for many of his novels, where he vividly depicted historical events and the bravery of his characters. Henty's best-known works include The Dragon & The Raven, For The Temple, Under Drake's Flag, and In Freedom's Cause. His novels often revolve around young protagonists who demonstrate courage, perseverance, and a sense of honor in the face of adversity. Henty was married to Elizabeth Funicane, with whom he had a family. He died on November 16, 1902, at the age of 69 in Weymouth, England. His legacy remains strong, as his works continue to be celebrated for their detailed historical settings and adventurous plots, offering readers a glimpse into significant moments of the past through the eyes of young heroes.
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