"Rookwood" by William Harrison Ainsworth is a historical novel written in the mid-19th century. Set against the backdrop of English gentry and tales of highwaymen, the book interweaves themes of family, betrayal, and the supernatural. The narrative centers around the character Luke, grappling with dark family secrets, including his heritage linked to the notorious highwayman Dick Turpin, as well as the mysterious and ominous history of the Rookwood family. The opening of the novel immerses the reader into a chilling sepulchral vault at midnight, where Luke, the grandson of a longtime sexton, is confronted with shocking truths about his family's past. He learns of the alleged murder of his mother and the dark legacy of Sir Piers Rookwood, his father, amidst the haunting presence of a fatal omen connected to a mystical lime tree linked to the family's history. As Luke grapples with his lineage, including a chilling revelation of finding his mother’s corpse, Ainsworth sets the stage for themes of vengeance and the quest for truth, foreshadowing a turbulent journey ahead for the protagonist. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Rookwood
By William Harrison Ainsworth
"Rookwood" by William Harrison Ainsworth is a historical novel written in the mid-19th century. Set against the backdrop of English gentry and tales o...
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2007-11-20
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William Harrison Ainsworth was an English historical novelist born at King Street in Manchester. He trained as a lawyer, but the legal profession held no attraction for him. While completing his legal studies in London he met the publisher John Ebers, at that time manager of the King's Theatre, Haymarket. Ebers introduced Ainsworth to literary and dramatic circles, and to his daughter, who became Ainsworth's wife.
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