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by Frank Cowper
Set against the dawning spirit of the Renaissance, the story follows Sir Edward Woodville, the newly appointed Captain of the Isle of Wight, as he steps into a role once held by his fallen brother. Amid the stone walls of Carisbrooke Castle and the windswept cliffs of the island, he must rally his loyal men while confronting the lingering grudges of a kingdom still scarred by civil war. The narrative weaves together tournaments, courtly love, and the harsh realities of a world where steel and poetry coexist, offering a vivid portrait of a knight striving to honor both tradition and his own conscience.
Through the eyes of a narrator steeped in historical chronicles, listeners are drawn into the colorful tapestry of late‑15th‑century England—its politics, its pageantry, and the personal codes that drive its heroes. As the captain organizes an ambitious expedition to Brittany, his charisma and sense of duty spark both admiration and tension among the islanders. The opening act leaves the listener poised at the brink of adventure, eager to see how courage and loyalty will shape the fate of a man celebrated for his valor.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (559K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-12-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1849–1930
Best known as a pioneer of single-handed cruising, he turned long voyages around the coasts and canals of Britain and Europe into lively books that helped make small-boat adventure feel possible. He also wrote fiction and illustrated his own work, bringing a practical sailor’s eye to every page.
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