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The Last Abbot of Glastonbury: A Tale of the Dissolution of the Monasteries

In "The Last Abbot of Glastonbury: A Tale of the Dissolution of the Monasteries," A. D. Crake immerses readers in the tumultuous era of the English Reformation, bringing to life the profound struggles faced by the monastic community during the dissolution of the monasteries under Henry VIII. Crake's narrative is marked by rich, evocative prose that captures the historical complexity and emotional weight of this period, interweaving biographical elements with fiction. The book's literary style draws on historical documents, enhancing its authenticity and providing a textured understanding of the socio-political upheaval that transformed England's religious landscape. A. D. Crake, a scholar deeply rooted in historical literature, draws upon extensive research and personal reflections on the impact of the Reformation. His academic focus on ecclesiastical history and his passion for storytelling allow him to depict not just the external conflicts, but the internal dilemmas of characters facing faith, loyalty, and loss. Crake's own experiences as a historian inform the depth of emotion and insight that permeates this tale. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate historical narratives that delve beyond the surface to explore the human experience amidst monumental change. Crake's poignant portrayal of the last days of Glastonbury Abbey invites readers to reflect on the fragility of faith and tradition, making it a compelling contribution to historical fiction.


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  • A. D. Crake

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  • E-book

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  • 146 pages

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English

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  • History
  • Europe
  • History
  • General history

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