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Waikna : or Adventures on the Mosquito Shore

E. G. Squier

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In "Waikna: or, Adventures on the Mosquito Shore," E. G. Squier immerses readers in the alluring yet treacherous landscape of Central America during the mid-19th century. This narrative style intertwines vivid descriptions and rich characterizations, echoing the Romantic literary movements of its time, while providing an anthropological lens through which the intricacies of indigenous cultures and colonial encounters are explored. Squier's depiction of the Mosquito Coast unveils a delicate balance between adventure and ethnography, offering detailed observations that reflect both the romantic allure and the harsh realities of life in this neglected region.
Disponible desde: 24/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 200 páginas.

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