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The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses by Robert Louis Stevenson


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¡°Black Arrow: The War of the Roses¡± is an adventure novel written by Robert Louis Stevenson, first serialized in ¡°Young Folks¡± in 1883 and later published as a book. The novel is set in the Wars of the Roses, a war between the Houses of Lancaster and York in England in the 15th century.
Stevenson's "Black Arrow" was loved by many for its vivid depiction of medieval life, complex character portrayal, historical events and fictional storytelling.
Although not as widely known as Stevenson's other works, such as "Treasure Island" and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", "Black Arrow: The War of the Roses" remains a captivating adventure novel that offers a unique perspective on turbulent times.
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summary
The Wars of the Roses was a civil war fought between rival factions and the Plantagenet family for control of the English throne. The two main families are the Lancaster family, symbolized by the red rose, and the York family, symbolized by the white rose. In "The Black Arrow," the adventure of protagonist Richard Shelton begins as his loyalties are put to the test when he suspects that he may have been involved in his stepfather's case when Daniel Brackley, his adoptive father with the House of York, is murdered.
It can be said to be a growth story in which the main character discovers himself along with political conspiracy and betrayal. The novel vividly depicts the Middle Ages as the protagonist and his companions battle, besieged, and boldly participate in the rescue of prisoners.
Throughout the story, the factional fight between the two rivals is explained as the background of the conflict with the theme of loyalty, justice, and honor.

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CONTENTS
Prologue
John Amend-all
Book I THE TWO LADS
At the Sign of the Sun in Kettley
In the Fen
The Fen Ferry
A Greenwood Company
¡°Bloody as the Hunter
To the Day¡¯s End
The Hooded Face
Book II THE MOAT HOUSE
Dick Asks Questions
The Two Oaths
The Room Over the Chapel
The Passage
How Dick Changed Sides
Book III MY LORD FOXHAM
The House by the Shore
A Skirmish in the Dark
St. Bride¡¯s Cross
The ¡°Good Hope¡±
The ¡°Good Hope¡± (Continued)
The ¡°Good Hope¡± (Concluded)
Book IV THE DISGUISE
The Den
¡°In Mine Enemies¡¯ House¡±
The Dead Spy
In the Abbey Church
Earl Risingham
Arblaster Again
Book V CROOKBACK
The Shrill Trumpet
The Battle of Shoreby
The Battle of Shoreby (Concluded)
The Sack of Shoreby
Night in the Woods: Alicia Risingham
Night in the Woods (Concluded): Dick and Joan
Dick¡¯s Revenge
Conclusion