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Justin H. McCarthy's 'If I Were King' is a gripping historical novel set in 15th-century France during the reign of King Louis XI. The narrative follows the adventures of Francois Villon, a rogue poet who finds himself thrust into the position of king for a brief period. McCarthy masterfully weaves together elements of political intrigue, romance, and betrayal, creating a vivid portrayal of the turbulent times. The novel's lyrical prose and attention to historical detail make it a standout work in the genre, appealing to both history enthusiasts and lovers of classic literature. 'If I Were…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Justin H. McCarthy's 'If I Were King' is a gripping historical novel set in 15th-century France during the reign of King Louis XI. The narrative follows the adventures of Francois Villon, a rogue poet who finds himself thrust into the position of king for a brief period. McCarthy masterfully weaves together elements of political intrigue, romance, and betrayal, creating a vivid portrayal of the turbulent times. The novel's lyrical prose and attention to historical detail make it a standout work in the genre, appealing to both history enthusiasts and lovers of classic literature. 'If I Were King' is a compelling blend of fact and fiction, shedding light on the complexities of power and human nature in a bygone era.
Autorenporträt
Justin Huntly McCarthy (1859–1936) was an Irish author, playwright, and politician, remembered for his contributions to literature during the turn of the 20th century. Born in Cork, Ireland, he was the son of the noted nationalist politician, Justin McCarthy. Following in his father's footsteps, he ventured into a political career but his passion for writing eventually carved his path into the world of literature. 'If I Were King' is among McCarthy's most recognized works, a romantic novel that was later adapted into the play 'The King' and the operetta 'The Vagabond King'. His literary style was characterized by a blend of romanticism and wit, often involving historical themes and settings which offered his readers both an escape and a reflection of the societal norms of his time. McCarthy's work showcased his adept use of language and his ability to weave complex characters into compelling narratives, qualities that have made his books endure. While not as widely read today, Justin H. McCarthy's novels offer valuable insights into the literary landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.