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William Harrison Ainsworth's novel 'Old St Paul's' is a gripping historical tale set in London during the Great Fire of 1666. The book follows the lives of various characters, from nobles to commoners, as they navigate the chaos and destruction caused by the catastrophic event. Ainsworth's vivid descriptions and attention to historical detail immerses readers in the time period, making them feel like they are witnessing the events firsthand. The novel is written in a melodramatic style typical of 19th-century historical fiction, with a focus on sensationalism and larger-than-life characters.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
William Harrison Ainsworth's novel 'Old St Paul's' is a gripping historical tale set in London during the Great Fire of 1666. The book follows the lives of various characters, from nobles to commoners, as they navigate the chaos and destruction caused by the catastrophic event. Ainsworth's vivid descriptions and attention to historical detail immerses readers in the time period, making them feel like they are witnessing the events firsthand. The novel is written in a melodramatic style typical of 19th-century historical fiction, with a focus on sensationalism and larger-than-life characters. Ainsworth, a prolific writer of historical fiction, was known for his ability to bring the past to life through his engaging narratives. 'Old St Paul's' was inspired by Ainsworth's fascination with London's history and his desire to recreate the atmosphere of a city in turmoil. His meticulous research and storytelling skills shine through in this novel, making it a must-read for history enthusiasts and fans of classic literature. I highly recommend 'Old St Paul's' to readers looking for a thrilling historical fiction novel that combines real events with captivating storytelling. Ainsworth's masterful portrayal of the Great Fire of London will transport you to a bygone era filled with drama, intrigue, and unforgettable characters.
Autorenporträt
William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882), a rival and a friend of Charles Dickens, was an English historical novelist born in Manchester. While completing his legal studies in London he became familiar with literary and dramatic circles of London scene. Ainsworth briefly tried the publishing business, but soon gave it up and devoted himself to journalism and literature. His first success as a writer came with novel Rookwood. Ainsworth wrote several Lancashire novels which cover altogether 400 years. Jack Sheppard, Guy Fawkes, Old St Paul's, Rookwood, and The Lancashire Witches are regarded as his most successful novels.