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John Frewen South Sea Whaler - 1904 - cover

John Frewen South Sea Whaler - 1904

Louis Becke

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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Louis Becke's "John Frewen, South Sea Whaler" is a captivating exploration of the whaling industry in the South Pacific during the late 19th century. The novel employs a rich narrative style that intertwines vivid descriptions of the oceanic landscape with the harrowing realities of life at sea. Through its complex characters and suspenseful plot, the book delves into themes of ambition, survival, and the moral ambiguities inherent in colonial enterprise, reflecting the maritime ethos and the often harsh conditions faced by whalers. Becke's use of authentic dialogue and carefully crafted settings offers readers a window into a world profoundly affected by both natural beauty and human greed. Louis Becke, an Australian author, was born into a maritime family, which likely influenced his extensive knowledge of the whaling trade depicted in the novel. His own experiences as a sailor and trader throughout the Pacific islands enriched his narrative, infusing it with a personal and authentic quality. Becke's travels and keen observations of island cultures provide depth to the characters and settings, situating the novel within a broader historical and cultural context that examines the interplay between indigenous peoples and European colonizers. "John Frewen, South Sea Whaler" is a must-read for enthusiasts of historical fiction, maritime history, and those interested in the complexities of colonial interactions. Becke's vivid storytelling and moral inquiries create an engaging literary experience that invites readers to ponder the implications of human endeavor amidst the beauty and brutality of the natural world.
Disponibile da: 16/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 76 pagine.

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