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A bold outlaw is driven into exile and embarks on a series of episodic adventures that mix raids, shipwrecks, warfare, and daring rescues. He serves abroad, acquires strange reputations and talismanic gear, and returns to rally a diverse band of followers to defend a marshland refuge against an encroaching king. The narrative follows sieges, skirmishes, negotiations with clergy and nobles, personal losses and moral reckonings, and episodes of romance and local folklore. Through vivid battle scenes and reflective interludes the work examines loyalty, leadership, the cost of resistance, and the uneasy dealings between secular violence and spiritual authority.

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Charles Kingsley

Charles Kingsley (1819-1875) was an English novelist, historian, and clergyman, known for his contributions to Victorian literature and social reform. His works often reflect his deep interest in social justice, education, and the natural world. One of his most notable novels, "Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet: An Autobiography," explores the life of a working-class poet and highlights the struggles of the poor in Victorian society. Kingsley's writings also include sermons and lectures, such as "Alexandria and Her Schools," which delve into theological and philosophical themes. His diverse literary output has left a lasting impact on both literature and social thought.

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