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Walter Besant

    14. August 1836 – 9. Juni 1901

    Walter Besant war ein in London ansässiger Romanautor und Historiker. Seine Werke befassten sich oft mit sozialen Fragen und dem Leben in London. Er stellte die Stadt mit ihren starken Kontrasten dar und untersuchte die menschliche Verfassung in ihrer komplexen städtischen Landschaft. Besants Erzählstil wird als zugänglich und aufschlussreich beschrieben, wodurch er die Leser in Geschichten mit reichem historischen und sozialen Kommentar einbezieht.

    Jerusalem, the City of Herod and Saladin
    The Autobiography of Sir Walter Besant
    The Ivory Gate, a new edition
    All Sorts and Conditions of Men
    Blind Love
    Das Seegespenst. und andere sonderbare Geschichten
    • 2024

      The Ivory Gate, a new edition

      • 342 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Set in Victorian London, the novel explores themes of social refinement, love, and atonement through the experiences of Althea Lorne, a young woman navigating complex societal expectations and relationships. As she faces struggles and achievements, Althea's journey reflects the aspirations and ethical dilemmas of her time. Walter Besant skillfully intertwines romance and social commentary, providing a vivid portrayal of the era's dynamics and moral challenges, making this work a significant contribution to Victorian literature.

      The Ivory Gate, a new edition
    • 2024

      THE STRAND DISTRICT

      THE FASCINATION OF LONDON

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the Strand District, this installment of "The Fascination of London" series offers a rich exploration of the area's historical, cultural, and social significance. Co-authored by Sir Walter Besant and Geraldine Edith Mitton, it delves into the unique aspects that define this vibrant part of London, enhancing readers' understanding of the city's diverse heritage.

      THE STRAND DISTRICT
    • 2024

      South London

      • 236 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Set in South London, this classical work holds significant historical importance. Alpha Editions has undertaken the task of preserving it for future generations by republishing it in a modern format. The book has been meticulously reformatted, retyped, and designed to ensure clarity and readability, distinguishing it from mere scanned copies of the original. This effort highlights the timeless relevance of the text while making it accessible to contemporary readers.

      South London
    • 2023

      Jerusalem, the City of Herod and Saladin

      in large print

      • 692 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden

      The publishing house Megali focuses on reproducing historical works in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility and facilitate a more enjoyable reading experience for those who may struggle with standard print sizes.

      Jerusalem, the City of Herod and Saladin
    • 2023

      For Faith and Freedom

      • 298 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Set during the late 17th century, the narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the Monmouth Rebellion, a significant Protestant uprising challenging the Catholic reign of James II in England. The story explores themes of faith, freedom, and the struggles of its characters as they navigate political turmoil and personal convictions. Walter Besant weaves a rich historical tapestry that brings to life the fervent spirit of the era and the complexities of loyalty and rebellion.

      For Faith and Freedom
    • 2023
    • 2022

      The Orange Girl

      • 392 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Set in the vibrant backdrop of 19th-century London, this novel explores themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. The story revolves around a young man's obsession with a mysterious orange seller, leading him on a journey of self-discovery and emotional turmoil. Besant's rich character development and vivid descriptions capture the essence of the time, while the narrative delves into societal expectations and personal desires, making it a poignant reflection on the pursuit of happiness.

      The Orange Girl
    • 2021

      The narrative provides an engaging look into the life of a notable Victorian author and social reformer, tracing his evolution from a mathematician to a celebrated novelist. With humor and depth, the author shares his experiences in academia and literary circles while highlighting his commitment to social reform for the impoverished in London. This autobiography offers not only a personal account of Besant's journey but also a significant reflection on a transformative period in British history.

      The Autobiography of Sir Walter Besant
    • 2021

      Beyond the Dreams of Avarice

      • 308 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      A dying man's plea to his son to reject their family's tainted fortune sets the stage for a moral conflict in this cautionary tale. Dr. Lucian Calvert, torn between his father's warnings and his own desire for wealth, faces a struggle over the estate after his father's death. As relatives vie for the inheritance, Lucian grapples with the corrupting influence of money and the allure of status. Walter Besant explores themes of greed and the human condition, highlighting the timeless conflict between moral integrity and material temptation.

      Beyond the Dreams of Avarice
    • 2021

      The Inner House

      • 150 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Set in a future where immortality is achieved through a scientifically developed elixir, citizens face oppressive regulations that enforce conformity and stifle individuality. As overpopulation is managed by requiring justification for births against deaths, a group of vigilantes emerges, seeking to revive the values of the past. This narrative delves into the ethical and social dilemmas of a life without death, echoing themes found in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. Walter Besant's work serves as a cautionary tale about the perils of eternal life and its impact on humanity.

      The Inner House