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The Pirate Island - A Story of the South Pacific - cover

The Pirate Island - A Story of the South Pacific

Harry Collingwood

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In "The Pirate Island," Harry Collingwood crafts a gripping tale of adventure and intrigue that explores the complex interplay between good and evil against a backdrop of maritime escapades. Set in the late Victorian era, the novel blends vivid descriptions of the sea with a fast-paced narrative style, characteristic of adventure fiction of the time. Collingwood expertly weaves themes of loyalty and treachery, transporting readers into a world where conflicts arise not just on water, but within the hearts of the characters themselves, embodying the literary zeitgeist of escapism and colonial exploration prevalent during this period. Harry Collingwood, a British author and engineer, was heavily influenced by his own experiences at sea and a penchant for adventure tales. Having written several maritime stories, Collingwood'Äôs background in both literature and nautical engineering enriches his narrative, enabling him to infuse authenticity into the vibrant crises and challenges faced by his characters. His ability to portray the psychological depth of adventurers mirrors the often turbulent mood of Victorian society, where the allure of exploration clashed with the romantic notions of piracy and heroism. Readers seeking an exhilarating blend of adventure, morality, and rich historical context will find "The Pirate Island" an indispensable addition to their literary repertoire. This novel not only serves as an enthralling escape into a world of swashbucklers and hidden treasures but also prompts reflection on personal ethics amidst the chaotic backdrop of maritime life. For lovers of classic adventure fiction, Collingwood's work remains a compelling and insightful treasure.
Disponible desde: 22/08/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 281 páginas.

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