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Der Adler und der Rabe (1978)

von Pauline Gedge

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Spanning three generations, this historical novel tells the tale of Boudicca, the most famous warrior of ancient Britain, and Caradoc, the son of a Celtic king, who sets out to unite the people of the Raven and lead them against Rome. Caradoc's objective is not easily accomplished as the Roman army advances into Britain, raping Celtic women and burning villages to the ground. His efforts are also met with fierce opposition from Aricia, the vain queen of a northern tribe who swears allegiance to the Romans after Caradoc slights her, and from Gladys, Caradoc's warrior sister who falls in love with her Roman captor. Unfortunately, Caradoc's endeavors are left unresolved when he is taken prisoner, but Boudicca, a strong-willed woman, ultimately takes up the cause that was Caradoc's legacy.… (mehr)
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Tras la conquista del emperador Claudio en el siglo I, las tribus celtas de Albión ven cómo la pax romana los despoja de sus tierras e intenta acabar con una antigua cultura cuyos rituales y ofrendas desagradan al invasor. Los britanos, pueblo de artesanos y guerreros donde las mujeres combaten igual que los hombres y el honor representa el máximo valor, comprenden que solo la unidad les permitirá oponerse a la todopoderosa águila romana. Liderados por Caradoc, jefe de los catuvelaunos, y con el apoyo de los druidas, custodios de la sabiduría secreta, los cuervos celtas se repliegan al oeste para iniciar la resistencia. Pero el orgullo y la pasión de los individuos inciden, una vez más, en el curso de la Historia… La lucha de Caradoc se perpetuará en la persona de Boudica, reina de los icenos, que se enfrentará al brillante general romano Suetonio Paulino.
  Natt90 | Sep 26, 2022 |
"All we wanted was to be left alone".

This is a book that needs to be read slowly. Come to it with a clear mind. Yes, it is full of difficult names and different tribes. Leaders of both sides come and go, all realistic characters that tell stories of a far-away time but carry a message that never becomes old. The desire of everyone of us to be free, free in every way, regardless of religion, ethnicity, financial status etc. Yes, we all live together sharing our Earth but this doesn't mean that the few can dictate a way of life to be shared by all, to obey blindly. Where is the freedom of choice we all desire? Is it a given? Far from it, I'd say. In our days, we see enemies of a different kind of oppression, enemies that are invisible, enemies that do not brandish swords, but money, surpluses and modern machine guns.

When you read the final page of a 700 book and you find that there wasn't a single ''filler'' moment, you experience something rare, especially for a lover of Historical fiction, a genre notorious for its ''fillers'''. There are numerous books about Boudica's rebellion against the army of Rome. the best example is the tetralogy of Boudica by Manda Scott. (If you haven't read it, you must!) It is the first book, though, that Caradoc takes a part of the spotlight. My knowledge of him was limited to the Celtic class in univeristy. Here, the narration is divided between his attempts to free a nation and Boudica's struggle to find the balance between the wishes of her cowardish husbad and her fiery nature that longs for a free Albion.

"Such a little word, freedom, such a small request, and yet the asking of it has consumed the soul of a people."

The fight seems doomed from the start, the conclusion is well-known. Still, the author has created a book that takes you in an exciting, mystical journey. Each character has something to offer. Caradoc, his illusions, Eurgain, her fierce devotion, Gladys, her love, Aricia carries the wounds of the past like markings from a hot iron, causing havoc, bringing dishonour. She was my favourite character in all her controversial nature. I found Caradoc a bit naive, and watching Boudica trying to put up with Prasutagus' notions of a Roman peace was painful. He should have known that the lion would not lie down with the lamb.

There is a sentence that struck me the moment I read it. ''Far away, in the swirling autumn mists of Albion, the light of freedom flickered and went out.'' Thank God that the statue of Boudica and her daughters in London by Thomas Thornycroft, facing Big Ben, stands as a witness to the candle of freedom that is put out far too many times and, yet, is always lit again... ( )
  AmaliaGavea | Jul 15, 2018 |
This book will draw you right into the gritty life of Roman Britain. ( )
  ShelleyAlberta | Jun 4, 2016 |
I was completely absorbed in the world of Albion that Gedge created. The characters were very complex--sometimes I liked them, sometimes I didn't, but my interest in their fates never flagged. Ifound Gedge's descriptions of the strategy and tactics of both the tribes and the Romans utterly engrossing. The ensuing battles were also well done. They gave a flavor of the horror of war without overdoing it. I rarely give 5 stars, but I might for this one.

Hit all the marks I look for in historical fiction; immersive, with complex, three dimensional characters, and full of history that's new to me. Might have wished for a little more on Boudicaa, and a continuation of the story of Caradoc's family's fortunes in Rome.

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  seschanfield | Mar 7, 2016 |
This epic novel mainly tells the story of Caradoc, the chief's son of the Catuvellauni, and his fight against the Roman invaders. The last 100 pages are about Boudicca's struggles against alien superiority, and take part nearly 20 years after the Roman invasion.

The book's sense of time and place is wonderful and the reader is swept along by the ancient Britons' desperate, but ultimately futile fight for freedom against Roman domination. I felt as if I was right there, in the dense green Catuvellaun forests, the wind-swept hills of Brigantia, or the majestic but barren mountains of the west, sharing the freedom fighters' hardships and feeling their pain. The battle scenes, though mercifully infrequent, don't leave much to the imagination and describe the clashes between the tribes and the Romans in all their noisy, violent detail; I could almost hear the Britons' war cries and ringing of swords and smell the air heavy with the metallic scent of blood, the passages propelling me along and leaving me virtually breathless and exhausted. After the nearly 700 pages it felt like I had lost some good friends and it was strange not to pick up the book again the following night after all the time I had spent with my nose between its pages.

This book deserves to be more widely read, an absolute must for anyone with an interest in historical fiction covering this particular time in history. ( )
  passion4reading | Jul 17, 2012 |
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Spanning three generations, this historical novel tells the tale of Boudicca, the most famous warrior of ancient Britain, and Caradoc, the son of a Celtic king, who sets out to unite the people of the Raven and lead them against Rome. Caradoc's objective is not easily accomplished as the Roman army advances into Britain, raping Celtic women and burning villages to the ground. His efforts are also met with fierce opposition from Aricia, the vain queen of a northern tribe who swears allegiance to the Romans after Caradoc slights her, and from Gladys, Caradoc's warrior sister who falls in love with her Roman captor. Unfortunately, Caradoc's endeavors are left unresolved when he is taken prisoner, but Boudicca, a strong-willed woman, ultimately takes up the cause that was Caradoc's legacy.

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