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Azincourt

by Bernard Cornwell
Azincourt by Bernard Cornwell
  ★ 7.80 / 10
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Agincourt is one of the epic battles of history. It was fought by two badly matched armies that met in atrocious conditions on St Crispin's Day 1415, and resulted in an extraordinary victory that was celebrated in England long before Shakespeare immortalised it in Henry V. It has always been held to be the triumph of the longbow against the armoured knight, and of the common man against the feudal aristocrat, but those are history's myths. Bernard Cornwell, who has long wanted to write this story, depicts the reality behind the myths.

Nicholas Hook is an English archer. He seems born to trouble and, when his lord orders him to London as part of a force sent to quell an expected Lollard uprising, Nick's headstrong behaviour leads to him being proscribed an outlaw. He finds refuge across the Channel, part of an English mercenary force protecting the town of Soissons against the French. What happened at the Siege of Soissons shocked all Europe, and propels Nick back to England where he is enrolled in the archer companyof the doughty Sir John Cornwaille, a leader of Henry V's army. The army was superb, but sickness and the unexpected French defiance at Harfleur, reduce it to near-shambolic condition. Henry stubbornly refuses to accept defeat and, in appalling weather, leads his shrunken force to what appears to be inevitable disaster.

Azincourt culminates in the battle. Seen from several points of view on the English side, but also from the French ranks, the scene is vivid, convincing and compelling. Bernard Cornwell has a great understanding of men at war and battlefields and this is his masterpiece. This is what it must have been like to fight at Agincourt.

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Category: Historical Fiction, Mainstream
Release date: 2008

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Bernard Cornwell

Bernard Cornwell

Bernard Cornwell’s name is synonymous with sweeping historical epics, where battles are not just fought on the page, but also fought for the hearts and minds of his readers. With a talent for bringing history’s most dramatic moments to life, Cornwell crafts stories that resonate beyond the battlefield. His books blend grit, passion, and authenticity, drawing readers into vividly imagined worlds where the stakes are as high as human history itself.

Born in London in 1944, Cornwell’s early years were shaped by a love of history and a sense of adventure. After spending time in England and the United States, his diverse experiences ignited his fascination with the past, and he quickly became captivated by the idea of writing historical fiction. With a background that includes working in television, Cornwell honed his skills in storytelling, focusing on pacing, character development, and the art of creating tension. It was this combination of skills that would eventually lead him to pen his iconic Sharpe series—a saga that would not only shape his career but also define a genre.

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What makes Cornwell’s work so compelling is his ability to humanize history’s most notorious figures, from soldiers to kings. The Sharpe series, which follows the rise of Richard Sharpe in the Napoleonic Wars, is lauded for its detail, authenticity, and breathless action. Cornwell's ability to immerse his readers in the gritty realities of 19th-century warfare, while delving into the psychological and emotional toll it takes on those involved, sets him apart from many other historical novelists.

Cornwell’s characters are never merely pawns in a larger historical game—they are complex, multi-dimensional people shaped by the tumultuous times they live in. This depth of character shines through in his other works, including the The Saxon Stories (beginning with The Last Kingdom), a series set during the violent clash between the Saxons and the Vikings. With its richly detailed portrayal of medieval Britain, the series not only explores historical events but also examines themes of loyalty, identity, and the cost of war.

Throughout his career, Bernard Cornwell has been a master of weaving history and fiction into seamless narratives. His books are rich with the atmosphere of the times they portray, and yet they remain timeless in their exploration of human conflict, ambition, and survival. His ability to turn historical figures and events into thrilling, page-turning stories has earned him a devoted global following and a place among the most respected voices in historical fiction.

While Cornwell’s books are meticulously researched, they are never bogged down by academic detail. His writing is sharp, fast-paced, and filled with a tension that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. In fact, it’s often said that Cornwell’s writing feels like a front-row seat to history in the making—a quality that has made his work not just popular among history buffs but also beloved by fans of action-packed, character-driven fiction.

Whether it’s the triumph of the underdog, the intricacies of leadership, or the brutal realities of war, Bernard Cornwell’s books offer more than just historical events—they deliver a journey through time that is rich with emotion, tension, and unforgettable characters. In every page, Cornwell invites readers to feel the weight of history, to stand alongside his characters in the midst of epic battles, and to experience history as if they were living it themselves.

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