William Wallace: The Life and Legacy of the Scottish Freedom Fighter
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Roger Wood
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"A false usurper sinks in every foe and liberty returns with every blow." (Blind Harry)
William Wallace is one of the most famous freedom fighters in history. Over 700 years after his death he is still remembered as Scotland's beloved hero. But while the movie Braveheart helped make him a household name, and he is commemorated across Scotland as a natural leader and a loyal son of his homeland, he is also "the most mysterious of the leaders of the Scottish resistance to Edward I". This is because, paradoxically, the very famous soldier is also one of the least well known. In fact, the mystery surrounding Wallace is figuring out precisely, or even vaguely, who he was. Where did this champion of Scottish independence come from? Who were his family members? What did he do before emerging from obscurity with the brutal murder of William Heselrig, the English sheriff of Lanark, in May 1297? So little evidence on Wallace's life exists that answering even the most basic questions about him can be a challenge.
That said, as one scholar perceptively notes, "the facts are not the reason why he is remembered as a meaningful historical actor". For the admirers Wallace has accumulated over the centuries, the idealized version of what he stood for - weak over strong, justice over injustice, the will of the people over the might of the powerful - is infinitely more important than the historical man himself. Similarly, his English detractors have also focused on image over substance through the years, depicting Wallace as a heartless brute, a cruel traitor, and a blood-hungry outlaw.
©2012 Charles River Editors (P)2015 Charles River EditorsWhat listeners say about William Wallace: The Life and Legacy of the Scottish Freedom Fighter
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- Stephenodonnell
- 26-09-20
Brilliant book ruined by narrator
Surely the narrator ought to research how place names are pronounced before starting? I am Scottish and I had to stop playback so that I could work out what the garbled word meant. Nevertheless the content is amazing.
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-03-18
Brave Bard
Quick overview of the historical narrative with some insights as to who Wallace actually was
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- mr.
- 16-01-24
good story ...terrible narration
There are huge numbers of decent narrators out there with English or Scottish accents . Why the producers decided to ruin a perfectly good story with a monotone American narrator unable to pronounce Scottish place names is a mystery
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- Kev W.
- 06-08-18
Oh dear...
I love Scottish history and even though I have read a number books about William Wallace, I looked forward to this audio. Sadly, listening an American accent telling me about Scottish history, just seems wrong, especially when the pronunciation of place names and people is so bad. This is more a fault of the Producers than the narrator. Very disappointed
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- John murdoch
- 13-05-17
good
narrator was good 123 2345 4667 778 0987 65433 12345 what 454 Wallace 13 bhai
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