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Death of Kings [Anglais] [Broché]

Bernard Cornwell
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24 mai 2012 The Warrior Chronicles (Livre 6)

The fate of a new nation rests in the hands of a reluctant warrior in this thrilling sixth volume in the acclaimed New York Times bestselling Saxon Tales series.

As the ninth century wanes, Alfred the Great lies dying, his dream of a unified England in danger and his kingdom on the brink of chaos. While his son, Edward, has been named his successor, there are other Saxon claimants to the throne—as well as ambitious pagan Vikings to the north.

Uhtred, the Saxon-born, Viking-raised warrior, whose life seems to shadow the making of England itself, is torn between his vows to Alfred and his desire to reclaim his long-lost ancestral lands and castle in the north. As the king’s warrior, he is duty-bound, but Alfred’s reign is nearing its end, and Uhtred has sworn no oath to the crown prince. Despite his long years of service, Uhtred is still loath to commit to the old king’s Saxon cause of a united and Christian England. Now he must make a momentous decision, one that will forever transform his life . . . and the course of history: take up arms—and Alfred’s mantle—or lay down his sword and allow the dream of a unified kingdom to fall into oblivion.

A harrowing story of the power of tribal commitment and the dilemma of divided loyalties, Death of Kings is the latest chapter in the epic saga of the making of England, magnificently brought to life by “the reigning king of historical fiction” (USA Today).

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“Gripping. . . . Mr. Cornwell’s ‘Saxon Stories’ subvert myths of national origin as few would dare. They are ‘unofficial histories’—and all the more realistic for that.” (Tom Shippey, Wall Street Journal )

“[Cornwell] writes morally complicated and intricate stories, and he’s won a following not just among readers but also among fellow writers.” (Gregory Cowles, New York Times Book Review )

“Likely to appeal to anyone who has enjoyed George R. R. Martin’s Game of Thrones series....Cornwell is a master of historical fiction.” (Christian DuChateau, CNN )

“A master of historical fiction has produced another great read.” (Robert Conroy, Library Journal )

“Bernard Cornwell does the best battle scenes of any writer I’ve ever read, past or present.” (George R. R. Martin )

“Compelling.” (Publishers Weekly )

“Cornwell tells Alfred’s story with wit, intelligence and absolute narrative authority.... Cornwell remains in full control of this colorful, violent material, and his steadily deepening portrait of Alfred’s nascent England continues to enthrall.” (Washington Post Book World for Sword Song )

“Bernard Cornwell ranks as the current alpha male of testosterone-enriched historical fiction.” (Dierdre Donahue, USA Today )

“Robustly drawn characters and a keen appetite for bloodshed whip the reader along in a froth of excitement.” (James Urquhart, Financial Times )

“Cornwell is adept at enveloping his fictional characters in British history. His use of geography, instruments of battle, strategy and ancient vocabulary is faultless….No knowledge of early British history or of his earlier Saxon volumes is necessary for a reader to enjoy his dexterous approach to historical fiction.” (Dennis Lythgoe, BookPage )

“[Cornwell] has been described as a master of historical fiction, but that may be an understatement. Cornwell makes his subject material come alive. Better, his major protagonist is totally believable and human.” (Robert Conroy, Library Journal )

“[Cornwell] possesses a gift for narrative flow and an eye of the telling detail that are the main reasons for his primacy in bringing turbulent times to vivid life.” (Philadelphia Inquirer )

“History comes alive.” (Boston Globe )

“As expected, the warfare is ferociously bloody, the sacrilege pointedly barbed, and the story expertly paced. Heck, we’d even extol Uhtred’s budding spells of sober reflection about life and love—if we weren’t certain he’d slice an ear off for saying so.” (Entertainment Weekly for Sword Song )

“[M]asterful. . . . The surprise is that Cornwell’s love scenes are as deft as his action scenes, though far fewer, of course—all driven by a hard-shelled, sporadically soft-hearted, always charismatic protagonist.” (Kirkus Reviews (starred review) ) --Ce texte fait référence à l'édition Relié .

Biographie de l'auteur

Bernard Cornwell is the author of the acclaimed New York Times bestsellers Agincourt and The Fort; the bestselling Saxon Tales, which include The Last Kingdom, The Pale Horseman, Lords of the North, Sword Song, The Burning Land, and most recently Death of Kings; and the Richard Sharpe novels, among many others. He lives with his wife on Cape Cod and in Charleston, South Carolina.

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  • Broché: 384 pages
  • Editeur : Harper (24 mai 2012)
  • Collection : The Warrior Chronicles
  • Langue : Anglais
  • ISBN-10: 0007331819
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007331819
  • Dimensions du produit: 11,1 x 2,8 x 17,8 cm
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Cet ouvrage, pas encore disponible en France lors de la commande, a été livré dans les temps, en excellent état. Il correspond à mes attentes.
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3.0 étoiles sur 5 Uhtred the Tired 24 novembre 2011
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I confess to the fact that I am a huge Bernard Cornwell fan. I've read, and own, the entire Sharpe series, which I believe is his best work. I have been a fan of his Saxon chronicles as well, which are interesting and entertaining, giving us a view into the formation of England as a country.

His stories, which follow the life of King Alfred and the battles between the Saxons and the Danes, are well told and loosely based on historical events. Unlike his Sharpe stories, however, the Saxon chronicles are starting to feel a bit formulaic and stale. If you've read one Uhtred story, it feels like you've read them all. Inevitably some Mercian or Saxon switches allegiances, allies with the Danes and declares war. Uhtred is retrieved from retirement, leads the Saxons to a hair-raising but ultimately successful final victory. The stories are well-told and keep the reader engaged, but are starting to feel very similar and are following a theme or formula. After reading this I am interested to know how Edward and Aethelstan finally conquer the Danes and unite England, but I guess I'll have to wait another novel or two to find that out. Hopefully the next one will divert from the formula to spice up the story line.
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5.0 étoiles sur 5 Very enjoyable! 12 octobre 2011
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Bernard Cornwell is the consummate author. This book, the sixth in the series `The Saxon Stories', is both riveting and enjoyable from start to finish. The author employs the same formula that makes all his books such a great success.

Set in the period around 900 AD, close to the end of King Alfred's reign we observe the events that helped to make and establish modern day England. King Alfred's dream was to lay the foundations of a united `Angelcynn' through military strength, the preservation of the Saxon culture and the English language. His Christian faith was also to be a major driving force in this most ambitious endeavor.

The same dream was passed onto his son Edward who was crowned king after his death. It's in this period that we see some of the most exciting events take place in the novel. The author has an incredible ability to mix historical facts with fiction in ways that both entertain and educate the reader. It's hard to put the book down.

Obviously, this tale has not finished. I'm sure that the seventh book in this series is already being planned and I look forward to its future publication.
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4.0 étoiles sur 5 Slaughter them, O Lord! 4 novembre 2011
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Right from the start I've got to tell you, I love Bernard Cornwell. I've read The Warlord Chronicles (King Arthur and Co.,) Agincourt, and the previous five volumes of The Saxon Tales, and I have yet to be disappointed.

This sixth volume of the tales takes us to Alfred's death, the ascension of his son Edward, and the inevitable and continuing battle to unite England and defeat the Danes. All the great characters return, first and foremost Uhtred of Bebbanburg, a Dane who has pledged allegiance to Alfred, and acted as his sword through a lifetime of battles. Uhtred is the guy you want on your side. He's big, bold, earthy, witty, a brilliant strategist and fighter, a great friend, and does not suffer fools. He can be a battle crazed killing machine and a lover. But, he never seems either corny or out of proportion. Though there are a raft of great recurring characters, they're all second to Uhtred.

The book is written in the first person, and the author's skill is so great that even though you know Uhtred will always make it through - he's telling the story - the tension still rises as you expect for some lucky thrust to make it through the shield wall and cut him down.

Here's what I like about the series: battle, politics, battle, intrigue, authenticity, battle, sex, battle, comedy, battle. Did I mention "battle." I have a feeling the list sums up what most of Bernard Cornwell's readers like. Well, he gives it to us. When I'm immersed in one of these tales I can just about feel the lice, smell the burning thatch, see the eviscerated civilians, warriors, and livestock. I get fed up with the priests, angered by the traitors, and interested in the women. And, I get really excited by the battles, large and small. Mr. Cornwell gives you a good read.

All that being said, there's a lot of peace in this book, and as Uhtred rightly points out, "Peace is boring." So, there are a few stretches where the peace lasts a little too long, and the litany of character and place names can also be a little trying. But once you get past the Aethelflaed's, and Aethelweard's, and Aefthrpth's of the world the book moves right along.

I don't think I'm giving anything away by telling you the last phrase in the Historical Note at the end of the book is, "so Uhtred will fight again." All I can say is, "Slaughter them, O Lord!"
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