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portada Rookwood. By: William Harrison Ainsworth (NOVEL ) a historical and gothic romance (Illustrated) by: George Cruikshank and Sir John G (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
298
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
25.4 x 20.3 x 1.6 cm
Peso
0.59 kg.
ISBN13
9781545354186

Rookwood. By: William Harrison Ainsworth (NOVEL ) a historical and gothic romance (Illustrated) by: George Cruikshank and Sir John G (en Inglés)

Cruikshank, George ; Gilbert, John ; Ainsworth, William Harrison (Autor) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Tapa Blanda

Rookwood. By: William Harrison Ainsworth (NOVEL ) a historical and gothic romance (Illustrated) by: George Cruikshank and Sir John G (en Inglés) - Cruikshank, George ; Gilbert, John ; Ainsworth, William Harrison

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Rookwood is a novel by William Harrison Ainsworth published in 1834. It is a historical and gothic romance that describes a dispute over the legitimate claim for the inheritance of Rookwood Place and the Rookwood family name.Ainsworth began to develop the idea of writing a novel in 1829. In a letter to James Crossley during that May, Ainsworth inquired about information about Gypsies and eulogies. By 1830, he began to work for the Fraser's Magazine and was with the magazine when he started writing Rookwood in 1831. A preface to the 1849 edition of the novel discusses the origins and development of the novel: [1] "During a visit to Chesterfield, in the autumn of the year 1831, I first conceived the notion of writing this story. Wishing to describe, somewhat minutely, the trim gardens, the picturesque domains, the rook-haunted groves, the gloomy chambers, and gloomier galleries, of an ancient Hall with which I was acquainted.The plot of the novel takes place in England, 1737. At a manor called Rookwood Place, there existed a legend claiming that a death would follow after a branch of an ancient tree would break. After a branch does fall from the tree, Piers Rookwood, the owner, dies. It is revealed to Luke Bradley that he was the son, and thus heir, of Piers Rookwood[5] along with the fact that Piers Rookwood murdered Bradley's mother. This knowledge comes to Bradley while he stands near his mother's coffin, which falls and opens at the moment of revelation.[6] During the fall, it is revealed that she was wearing a wedding ring, which proves that Bradley was not an illegitimate heir. However, the whole incident was put together by Peter Bradley, the boy's grandfather. At the same time, Rookwood's wife, Maud Rookwood, puts forth her own schemes to ensure that her son, Ranulph Rookwood, is able to claim the inheritance for himself

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