Tancred; Or, The New Crusade
by Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield Disraeli
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- EN
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Set in the mid-19th century, during a period of religious and political upheaval, Benjamin Disraeli's novel reflects the author's interest in questions of faith, civilization, and identity. Written as part of the Young England trilogy, the story follows Tancred, a young British nobleman who leaves the social scene of London to travel to the Holy Land. His aim is to gain a deeper understanding of Christianity’s historical foundations. In the course of his journey, he encounters Eva, a Jewish financier’s daughter, and becomes embroiled in regional political conflicts involving a Lebanese emir. The narrative combines elements of adventure, mysticism, and political commentary, addressing the complex relationships among Judaism, Christianity, and the wider Mediterranean world.
The novel explores themes of faith, cultural conflict, and the nature of civilised society through Tancred’s personal experiences and visions. Disraeli uses the historical setting to examine contemporary issues of religious tolerance and national identity, drawing on a blend of romance, political reflection, and allegory characteristic of Victorian literature.
The novel explores themes of faith, cultural conflict, and the nature of civilised society through Tancred’s personal experiences and visions. Disraeli uses the historical setting to examine contemporary issues of religious tolerance and national identity, drawing on a blend of romance, political reflection, and allegory characteristic of Victorian literature.
From the opening pages
IN THAT part of the celebrated parish of St. George which is bounded on one side by Piccadilly and on the other by Curzon Street, is a district of a peculiar character. ‘Tis cluster of small streets of little houses, frequently intersected by mews, which here are numerous, and sometimes gradually, rather than abruptly, terminating in a ramification of those mysterious regions. Sometimes a group of courts develops itself, and you may even chance to find your way into a small market-place. Those, however, who are accustomed to connect these hidden residences of the humble with scenes of misery and characters of violence, need not apprehend in this district any appeal to their sympathies, or any shock to their tastes. All is extremely genteel; and there is almost as much repose as in the golden saloons of the contiguous palaces. At any rate, if there be as much vice, there is as little crime. No sight or sound can be seen or heard at any hour, which could pain the most precise or the most fastidious. Even if a chance oath may float on the air from the stable-yard to the lodging of a French cook, ‘tis of the newest fashion, and, if responded to with less of novel charm, the repartee is at least conveyed in the language of the most polite of nations. They bet upon the Derby in these parts a little, are interested in Goodwood, which they frequent, have perhaps, in general, a weakness for play, live highly, and indulge those passions which luxury and refinement encourage; but that is all. A policeman would as soon think of reconnoitring these secluded streets as of walking into a house in Park Lane or Berkeley Square, to which, in fact, this population in a great measure belongs. For here reside the wives of house-stewards and of butlers, in tenements furnished by the honest savings of their husbands, and let in lodgings to increase their swelling incomes; here dwells the retired servant, who now devotes his practised energies to the occasional festival, which, with his accumulations in the three per cents., or in one of the public-houses of the quarter, secures him at the same time an easy living, and the casual enjoyment of that great world which lingers in his memory. Here may be found his grace’s coachman, and here his lordship’s groom, who keeps a
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