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The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn

Henry Kingsley

Editora: Good Press

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Henry Kingsley's 'The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn' is a captivating novel set in the Australian outback during the mid-19th century. The book follows the life of the protagonist, Geoffrey Hamlyn, as he navigates the challenges of love, friendship, and adventure in the rugged landscape. Kingsley's literary style combines vivid descriptions of the natural surroundings with nuanced character development, capturing the essence of the Australian bush and the struggles of the early settlers. The novel is considered a classic example of colonial Australian literature, exploring themes of identity, belonging, and the clash between civilization and the wild frontier. Kingsley's ability to seamlessly blend elements of romance and adventure make 'The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn' a timeless piece of fiction that continues to resonate with readers today. Henry Kingsley, as the younger brother of renowned author Charles Kingsley, draws upon his own experiences as an emigrant to Australia to bring authenticity and depth to the narrative. His firsthand knowledge of the Australian landscape and the challenges faced by early settlers enrich the novel with a sense of realism and historical accuracy. Readers who enjoy historical fiction with a strong sense of place and compelling characters will find 'The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn' to be a captivating and enlightening read that offers insight into the 19th-century Australian experience.
Disponível desde: 03/12/2019.
Comprimento de impressão: 507 páginas.

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