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Colonel Quaritch VC: A Tale of Country Life

H. Rider Haggard

Editora: DigiCat

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Colonel Quaritch, V.C.: A Tale of Country Life is a compelling exploration of English rural society, deftly weaving elements of adventure and romance to portray a world on the brink of change. Haggard employs a rich narrative style, filled with vivid descriptions and historical detail, reflecting the societal transitions of the late Victorian era. The novel intricately balances themes of chivalry and modernization, showcasing the life of Colonel Quaritch, a decorated war hero returning to his idyllic English roots, where he confronts the challenges of a rapidly evolving landscape. H. Rider Haggard, renowned for his pioneering contributions to the adventure genre, drew inspiration from his experiences in colonial Africa and England, as well as his deep understanding of social dynamics. His personal encounters with honor, duty, and the complexities of rural life inform the character development and moral dilemmas faced by Quaritch, grounding the novel in a rich tapestry of personal and cultural history. Recommended for enthusiasts of Victorian literature and those intrigued by the interplay between tradition and progress, Colonel Quaritch, V.C. offers a profound narrative that resonates with contemporary readers. Its engaging plot and deeply relatable characters invite readers to reflect on the enduring values of heroism and community.
Disponível desde: 16/09/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 288 páginas.

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