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Spanning the temporal and geographic breadth of human civilization, 'LEW WALLACE Premium Collection: Historical Novels, Poems & Plays (Illustrated)' is a testament to Wallace's intricate understanding of history, religion, and the intrinsic connections that bind humanity's shared narratives. The reader is presented with a meticulously designed collection that includes 'Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ', a literary blend of historical detail and creative narrative, which has secured a place in the pantheon of classic American literature. Notably, Wallace's descriptive prowess also shines in his…mehr

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Spanning the temporal and geographic breadth of human civilization, 'LEW WALLACE Premium Collection: Historical Novels, Poems & Plays (Illustrated)' is a testament to Wallace's intricate understanding of history, religion, and the intrinsic connections that bind humanity's shared narratives. The reader is presented with a meticulously designed collection that includes 'Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ', a literary blend of historical detail and creative narrative, which has secured a place in the pantheon of classic American literature. Notably, Wallace's descriptive prowess also shines in his works 'The Fair God: The Last of the 'Tzins' and 'The Prince of India: Why Constantinople Fell', each a vibrant tapestry of cultural clashes and historical epochs. The collection is completed with the poignant 'The Wooing of Malkatoon' and the politically charged 'Commodus', both enriching the compendium with varied literary styles from epic poetry to dramatic plays. Lew Wallace's extraordinary life as an American lawyer, Union general during the Civil War, politician, and diplomat, undoubtedly fueled his narratives with authenticity and a palpable sense of realism. His journey provides a unique perspective on the expansive historical canvases he painted through his writing. Wallace's firsthand experience in legal and military spheres brings a depth of understanding and verisimilitude to his characters and their plights, from the arid deserts of Judaea in 'Ben-Hur' to the lavish courts of the Byzantine Empire. As a storyteller, Wallace was not just an observer of history; he was an active participant in its making, and his works resonate with the richness that only true-life experience can impart. This premium collection from DigiCat is, without doubt, a literary treasure for both enthusiasts of historical fiction and scholars of cultural history. It offers a comprehensive immersion into different epochs, disclosing not just the external events that shape societies, but also the internal struggles and triumphs of individual souls caught within the tides of time. Recommended for its vivid portrayal of historical scenes and its thoughtful reflection on the human condition, this anthology is a fitting homage to a writer whose life was as varied and dramatic as the characters he created.

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Lewis "Lew" Wallace (1827-1905) was a multi-faceted American figure known for his careers as a lawyer, Union general in the American Civil War, and statesman. However, it is his accomplished literary career for which he is most renowned. Wallace's enduring fame rests upon his novel 'Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ' (1880), which eclipsed previous successes and secured his reputation as an influential author of historical fiction. It is noteworthy that his works reflect his deep interest in history, as seen in 'The Fair God' (1873) and 'The Prince of India; or, Why Constantinople Fell' (1893). His literary style is characterized by vivid historical detail and a narrative that often wove together personal redemption with sweeping historic events. Wallace's writings display a talent for crafting engaging, dramatic storylines that captured the imaginations of readers while also offering insight into the human condition. His collection, 'LEW WALLACE Premium Collection: Historical Novels, Poems & Plays (Illustrated)', showcases this literary prowess and his ability to traverse multiple genres, making it an essential anthology for both historians and literary aficionados. Beyond his novels, Wallace's literary output included poetry and drama, further demonstrating his versatility and depth as a writer. His legacy as an author is solidified not only by his popular works but also by his impact on the American narrative of the late 19th century.