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In Times of Peril: A Tale of India - Danger and Decadence in Colonial India: A Riveting Historical Adventure - cover

In Times of Peril: A Tale of India - Danger and Decadence in Colonial India: A Riveting Historical Adventure

G. A. Henty

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "In Times of Peril: A Tale of India," G. A. Henty immerses readers in a gripping narrative set against the tumultuous backdrop of British India during the late 19th century. The novel deftly intertwines historical events with adventure, following young protagonists as they navigate the dangers posed by both nature and human antagonism. Henty'Äôs vivid prose encapsulates the exoticism of the Indian landscape, while also reflecting the prevalent attitudes of imperialism and the complexities of colonial encounters, capturing the spirit of an era teetering between adventure and ethical ambiguity. G. A. Henty, a prolific writer of historical fiction and a fervent supporter of the British Empire, drew upon his own experiences as a war correspondent to infuse authenticity into his narratives. Henty's literary contributions are underscored by his belief in the educational potential of adventure stories, aiming to inspire the youth of his time with tales that extol bravery, integrity, and resilience. His perspective on imperialism informs his storytelling, thus revealing the layered complexities of history as seen through the eyes of an adventurous youth. This book is not just a thrilling adventure; it serves as a gateway to understanding the historical realities of colonial India. Readers will be drawn into a world rich in cultural nuances and ideological clashes, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in historical narratives, adventure, or the intricacies of British imperialism. Henty'Äôs captivating prose and intricate characterizations invite readers to reflect on the past while being swept away by the thrills of adventure.
Disponible depuis: 17/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 259 pages.

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