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The Disputed VC: A Tale of the Indian Mutiny - A Soldier's Dilemma in Colonial India - cover

The Disputed VC: A Tale of the Indian Mutiny - A Soldier's Dilemma in Colonial India

Frederick P. Gibbon

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Disputed V.C.: A Tale of the Indian Mutiny," Frederick P. Gibbon adeptly weaves a narrative that explores the tumultuous events surrounding the Indian Rebellion of 1857. His literary style is characterized by vivid imagery and rich character development, offering readers a poignant glimpse into the complexities of colonial life and the moral ambiguities faced by its protagonists. Set against a backdrop of conflict and cultural upheaval, Gibbon'Äôs narrative is not only a tale of heroism and valor but also an exploration of the humanity that persists amidst chaos and violence. The interplay of historical fact and fiction provides a compelling framework for understanding the motivations and consequences of the actions taken during this critical period in British history. Frederick P. Gibbon, an accomplished historian and novelist, possesses a unique ability to bridge the gap between historical accuracy and engaging storytelling. His deep interest in the socio-political dynamics of the British Empire, combined with personal experiences and scholarly research, undoubtedly informed his portrayal of the Indian Mutiny. Gibbon'Äôs background allows him to present both sides of the conflict with respect and nuance, enriching the reader'Äôs understanding of this multifaceted historical event. Recommended for historians, literature enthusiasts, and casual readers alike, "The Disputed V.C." invites its audience to reflect on the intricate tapestry of colonial tensions and individual human experience. Gibbon'Äôs work not only entertains but also educates, making it an essential addition to the libraries of those fascinated by the complexities of history and storytelling.
Disponible depuis: 18/09/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 248 pages.

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