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The City Of Delight

A Love Drama Of The Siege And Fall Of Jerusalem
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"The City of Delight: A Love Drama of the Siege and Fall of Jerusalem" is a historical novel written by Elizabeth Miller, also known by her pen name Elizabeth Miller Blanchard. The book was first published in 1908. Elizabeth Miller was an American author who wrote several novels and stories, often incorporating historical and romantic elements. Set against the backdrop of the Siege and Fall of Jerusalem during the Crusades, "The City of Delight" weaves a narrative that combines historical events with romantic drama. The story is likely to follow characters living in or around Jerusalem during this tumultuous time, exploring their personal relationships and experiences against the larger historical context. The novel may feature themes of love, loyalty, and sacrifice, set amidst the challenges and tragedies of war. Elizabeth Miller Blanchard might have drawn on historical accounts to create a vivid and immersive portrayal of the siege and its impact on the lives of the people caught up in the conflict. As with many historical novels of its time, "The City of Delight" is likely to provide readers with a romanticized and dramatic interpretation of historical events. It could appeal to those interested in historical fiction, particularly stories set in the medieval period with a focus on love and adventure. Readers should keep in mind that the novel reflects the cultural and literary conventions of the early 20th century, and its depiction of historical events may not align entirely with contemporary historical scholarship.
Release date Australia
February 16th, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
258
Dimensions
216x279x14
ISBN-13
9781835529768
Product ID
38446704

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