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William Wallace, Man and Myth

William
Wallace: Man and Myth
William Wallace (c. 1274-1305) is a legend. The champion of
the independence of Scotland, defeated by Edward I and eventually
hung, drawn and quartered in London, he is revered to this day
as Scotland's foremost patriot. Since his death, the Wallace
story has been one to inspire, and the cult of Wallace has travelled
far beyond Scotland itself, helped by Hollywood. Yet Wallace's
life is still a mystery. The sources are few and have been grossly
distorted over seven centuries through ballads, penny histories
and poems This book, based on the original research by Scottish
historian Graeme Morton, is the first to fully examine both
the contemporary sources that are available and the way the
many strands of the Wallace myth have been constructed, communicated
and appropriated from his death right up to the present day.
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