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Seafaring Sagas: A Compendium of 53 Fascinating Books - A Book for the Hammock Newton Forster Under Drake's Flag Afloat at Last Off to Sea etc - cover

Seafaring Sagas: A Compendium of 53 Fascinating Books - A Book for the Hammock Newton Forster Under Drake's Flag Afloat at Last Off to Sea etc

Frederick Marryat, James Otis, William Henry Giles Kingston, Oliver Optic, Harry Collingwood, G. A. Henty, H. Bedford-Jones, R. M. Ballantyne, Ben Ames Williams, William Clark Russell, John C. Hutcheson, George Manville Fenn, Harry Castlemon, George Cupples, Stanley R. Matthews, Molly Elliot Seawell, Percy F. Westerman, Russell Doubleday, Elijah Kellogg, James Grant, E. Keble Chatterton, Frank Thomas Bullen, Thomas Bingley, Arthur E. Knights, Rufus Rockwell Wilson, T. T. Jeans, John Andrew Higginson, Richard Clynton, William Caius Crutchley, Edward Edwards, George Hamilton

Maison d'édition: e-artnow

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Seafaring Sagas: A Compendium of 53 Fascinating Books offers an alluring and comprehensive exploration of sea narratives spanning the golden age of sailing adventures to gripping tales of maritime mystery. This anthology presents a kaleidoscope of literary styles, from enthralling adventure and thrilling courage to nuanced tales of human ambition and folly. By weaving together fantastical legends and historically grounded accounts, the collection promises a rich navigation through the waters of maritime literature, highlighting standout narratives that leave a lasting impact without attributing them to individual authors, thereby celebrating the anthology’s collective voice. The assemblage of authors, including revered figures such as Frederick Marryat and G. A. Henty, exemplifies a tapestry of perspectives shaped by diverse experiences and cultures. These writers, some of whom are actual seafarers, imbue their narratives with authenticity and depth. Their contributions reflect significant historical and cultural movements, ranging from the Age of Sail to Victorian imperialism, capturing the spirit of exploration and the perpetual allure of the sea. The convergence of these voices within the anthology provides a multifaceted view of maritime life and its intrinsic challenges and triumphs. A treasure trove for maritime enthusiasts and literary scholars alike, Seafaring Sagas is an indispensable volume that immerses readers in the grandeur and peril of the seas through the eyes of its diverse contributors. This collection offers a rare chance to engage with a vast array of literary styles and thematic explorations, making it a pivotal educational resource that fosters dialogue between its varied narratives. Dive into this anthology to discover a depth of insight and a celebration of maritime narratives that resonate across time and tides.
Disponible depuis: 04/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 2546 pages.

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