
A2 simplified edition of The Sea-Hawk
Set sail on a sweeping historical swashbuckler following Sir Oliver Tressilian from Cornish aristocracy to the perilous Mediterranean as the legendary corsair Sakr-el-Bahr. This enduring tale of betrayal, vengeance, and redemption offers a masterclass in classic adventure fiction.
Rafael Sabatini's masterwork, *The Sea-Hawk*, chronicles the turbulent odyssey of Sir Oliver Tressilian, a Cornish gentleman treacherously betrayed and sold into galley slavery, only to rise through audacity and prowess to become the formidable corsair commander known as Sakr-el-Bahr. Blending meticulous historical atmosphere with relentless narrative momentum, the novel traverses deep themes of identity, honor, and retribution against the vivid backdrop of sixteenth-century maritime conflict.
This meticulously adapted SimpliCEFR C1 edition preserves the sophisticated cadence and rich lexicon of Sabatini's original prose while ensuring optimal accessibility for advanced language learners. By retaining the intricate narrative structure and stylistic nuance, the text challenges readers to engage with elevated Victorian-era storytelling, rendering it an exceptional resource for both literary appreciation and advanced language acquisition.
Short sentences, basic vocabulary, simple present and past tense. Perfect for beginners.
Lord Henry Goade knew Sir Oliver Tressilian. He tells us very clearly that Sir Oliver was ugly. But Lord Henry often judged people harshly, and his opinions were not always correct. For example, he wrote that Anne of Cleves was the ugliest woman he ever saw. B…
A2 simplified edition of The Sea-Hawk