The Myth of William Wallace - A Study of the National Hero`s Impact on Scottish History, Literature, and Modern Politics: A study of the national heros impact on Scottish history, literature and modern politics
 
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ISBN13:9783898212694
ISBN10:3898212696
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
Terjedelem:120 oldal
Méret:229x152x7 mm
Súly:160 g
Nyelv:angol
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The Myth of William Wallace - A Study of the National Hero`s Impact on Scottish History, Literature, and Modern Politics

A study of the national heros impact on Scottish history, literature and modern politics
 
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The Myth of William Wallace examines literary examples concerning William Wallace against the background of various historical sources and evaluates the construction, the changes and the relevance of this Scottish national myth.
For over 700 years, William Wallace has been fascinating people. What he achieved for his country is almost unbelievable. Already during his lifetime, Wallace's reputation must have been legendary. Over the centuries, a powerful myth has been created around his person, which was fostered by diverse writers and even by Hollywood.
There have been several periods throughout Scottish history when the interest in William Wallace intensified enormously, resulting in an increase of literary publications on the freedom fighter. Surprisingly enough, these climaxes appeared whenever the Scots were dissatisfied with the English rule and brought the old animosity between England and Scotland to new life. These tensions caused many writers to revive memories of Wallace and his ideals by projecting the medieval story into their own time. Thus, more and more bits and pieces were added to the myth whose message seems to have had tremendous effects on the Scots. Wallace's unfulfilled quest of freeing Scotland even became an issue in several programmes of political parties.