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The History of the Pirates of the Caribbean - History of Piracy & True Accounts of the Most Notorious Pirates - cover

The History of the Pirates of the Caribbean - History of Piracy & True Accounts of the Most Notorious Pirates

Daniel Defoe, Charles Ellms, Captain Charles Johnson

Verlag: Good Press

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The History of the Pirates of the Caribbean offers a captivating journey through the tumultuous seas, where legendary figures and rogue adventure converge to craft a nuanced tableau of piracy. This anthology, rich in narrative diversity, unravels the seafaring and marauding lives in intricate detail, providing both historical accounts and vividly imagined tales. Encompassing a splendid blend of styles, the collection deftly navigates between factual recounting and swashbuckling folklore, capturing the chaotic allure and gritty realities of pirate life. Through its expansive range, it includes vivid storytelling that illuminates the daring escapades and complex social standings of pirates, without losing sight of their somber brutality, ensuring a multifaceted portrayal of a historically misunderstood era. The authors brought together for this anthology provide an impressive breadth of perspective. Daniel Defoe, an early pioneer of realism, enriches the collection with a nuanced understanding of human nature, while Charles Ellms contributes to the folkloric tradition of pirates. Captain Charles Johnson's often-debated true identity lends an air of mystery, bolstering the mythos surrounding many of his subjects. United, these voices delve into the socio-political dynamics of piracy during the Golden Age, offering a textured backdrop of colonial expansion, economic ambition, and lawless rebellion, reflective of broader historical and cultural undercurrents. This compilation serves as an invaluable resource for anyone yearning to explore a comprehensive and layered narrative of piracy. Readers are afforded a unique vantage point to experience the multiplicity of tales that range from captivating legend to historical fact. Its educational merit lies not only in its depth of historical insight but in the unique dialogue it fosters between diverse authorial voices, making The History of the Pirates of the Caribbean a compelling addition to both literary and historical study, as it invites readers to reflect deeply on the persistent human fascinations with freedom, power, and the high seas.
Verfügbar seit: 22.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 871 Seiten.

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