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JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD: 20 Western Classics & Adventure Novels Including Short Stories Historical Works & Memoirs (Illustrated) - Tales of Survival and Justice in the Wild West - cover
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JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD: 20 Western Classics & Adventure Novels Including Short Stories Historical Works & Memoirs (Illustrated) - Tales of Survival and Justice in the Wild West

James Oliver Curwood

Editora: Good Press

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In "JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD: 20 Western Classics & Adventure Novels, Including Short Stories, Historical Works & Memoirs (Illustrated)," Curwood captures the essence of frontier life and the natural world through a masterful blend of adventure storytelling and rich, vivid descriptions. His literary style is marked by lyrical prose and an evocative sense of place, inviting readers into the realm of the rugged American West. This comprehensive collection not only highlights Curwood's historical insights and character-driven narratives but also provides a window into the changing landscapes and ecosystems of early 20th-century America. James Oliver Curwood, a seminal figure in American literature, was born in 1878 and became renowned for his deep connection to nature and wildlife. A passionate outdoorsman and conservationist, Curwood's personal experiences in the Canadian wilderness greatly influenced his writing. His affinity for the natural world is evident in his narratives, which often reflect his advocacy for wildlife conservation and his critique of industrial expansion, themes that resonate throughout this compilation. This anthology is highly recommended for readers who appreciate classic Western literature, rich storytelling, and historical undercurrents. Curwood's works offer not only thrilling adventures but also poignant reflections on the interplay between humans and nature. Engaging both the heart and mind, this illustrated collection is a treasure for any literary enthusiast seeking to explore the timeless allure of the frontier.
Disponível desde: 16/01/2024.
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