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Sutcliff, Rosemary 1920–: Critical Essay by May Hill Arbuthnot and Zena Sutherland

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Most critics would say that at the present time the greatest writer of historical fiction for children and youth is unquestionably Rosemary Sutcliff. Her books are superior not only because they are authentic records of England's earliest history with its bloody raids and its continuous wars for occupation by Norsemen, Romans, Normans, and Saxons, but also because every one of her memorable books is built around a great theme. Her characters live and die for principles they value and that men today still value.

The theme of all her stories, as Margaret Meek points out [see excerpt above], is "the light and the dark. The light is what is valued, what is to be saved beyond one's own lifetime. The dark is the threatening destruction that works against it." In The Lantern Bearers … the blackness of despair is concentrated in the heart of Aquila, a Roman officer….

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Sutcliff, Rosemary 1920–: Critical Essay by May Hill Arbuthnot and Zena Sutherland from Literature Criticism Series. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.

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