William Wallace by Graeme Morton

Scotland's Braveheart

The book provides a comprehensive exploration of the life and legacy of William Wallace, delving into the historical and cultural significance of this iconic Scottish figure. It examines Wallace's role in the Wars of Scottish Independence, his enduring impact on Scottish national identity, and the myths that have surrounded his story over the centuries. Through meticulous research, the author separates fact from fiction, offering a nuanced portrayal of Wallace as both a man and a symbol of resistance against oppression. The narrative also considers how Wallace's legacy has been interpreted and reinterpreted in various contexts, reflecting broader themes of nationalism and heroism.

Published
2014
Nationality
Scottish
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
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