Sarum (novel)

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Sarum

1st edition cover
Author Edward Rutherfurd
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Historical novel
Publisher Century Hutchinson
Publication date 7 May 1987
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 897 pp (first edition, hardback)
ISBN ISBN 0-7126-1447-8 (first edition, hardback)

Sarum (or latterly titled Sarum: The Novel of England) is a work of historical fiction by Edward Rutherfurd, first published in 1987. It tells the story of England through the eyes of several families in the English city of Salisbury, stretching from prehistoric times to the 1980s.

[edit] Characters

The families, whose lives the story tells, are as following (in modern spelling):

  • Forest
  • Wilson
  • Porters
  • Mason
  • Shockley
  • Godfrey

[edit] Setting

The story covers major points of British history, the chapters are as follows, with a description of the major event that takes place next to it:

Old Sarum

  • Journey to Sarum (prehistoric Britain)
  • The Barrow (the first foreign settlers arriving in Britain)
  • The Henge (the building of Stonehenge)
  • Sorviodunum (the arrival of the Romans)
  • Twilight (the fall of the Roman Empire/arrival of the Saxons)
  • The Two Rivers (arrival of the Vikings/uniting of England)
  • The Castle (Norman England)

New Sarum