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After a relatively calm introduction highlighting the "cheerful" side of war, the novel takes on a new dimension as events unfold rapidly, revealing the true face of wartime reality. In a tragic finale, the hierarchy of values is embodied by the symbol of the castle, which, along with its owners, the Count and Countess of Maldorais, forms an exotic framework for the story. The rough style, based on multiple subjective perspectives interwoven with retrospection, is masterfully combined with poetic intensity and a deep amplification of human tones, resonating fully in this work characterized by its unique artistic approach. The central characters, portrayed with an original humorous touch—Captain L. Beckam, former priest A. B. Amberjack, Sergeant Rossi, Juan de Vaca, Captain Frank, Major Falconer, and the main narrator, the Black freedman and "writer" Alistair P. Benjamin—are connected by their stay at the ancient Arden castle, which they defend against the German offensive.
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Castle Keep, William Eastlake
- Taal
- Jaar van publicatie
- 1965
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- Titel
- Castle Keep
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- William Eastlake
- Uitgever
- Simon and Schuster
- Jaar van publicatie
- 1965
- Formaat
- Hardcover
- Reeks
- Tags
- Fictie, Historisch thema, Oorlogsproza, Tweede Wereldoorlog, Maatschappelijke romans, Soldaten, Kastelen en Burchten, Geschiedenis van Frankrijk, Ethische en morele aspecten
- Eerste editie
- 1969
- Oorspronkelijke titel
- The Castle Keep
- Beoordeling
- 3,85 van 5
- Aantekening
- After a relatively calm introduction highlighting the "cheerful" side of war, the novel takes on a new dimension as events unfold rapidly, revealing the true face of wartime reality. In a tragic finale, the hierarchy of values is embodied by the symbol of the castle, which, along with its owners, the Count and Countess of Maldorais, forms an exotic framework for the story. The rough style, based on multiple subjective perspectives interwoven with retrospection, is masterfully combined with poetic intensity and a deep amplification of human tones, resonating fully in this work characterized by its unique artistic approach. The central characters, portrayed with an original humorous touch—Captain L. Beckam, former priest A. B. Amberjack, Sergeant Rossi, Juan de Vaca, Captain Frank, Major Falconer, and the main narrator, the Black freedman and "writer" Alistair P. Benjamin—are connected by their stay at the ancient Arden castle, which they defend against the German offensive.
