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"Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea - cover

"Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea

Morgan Robertson

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea, Morgan Robertson showcases his distinctive literary style, blending elements of realism and romanticism through poignant narratives that delve into the complexities of human existence in maritime settings. Each story is intricately crafted, employing lush descriptions and vivid imagery that not only capture the perilous nature of the sea but also reflect the psychological depth of the characters. This collection draws upon the literary tradition of the sea narrative, a genre that has captivated readers with its explorations of adventure, survival, and existential contemplation, positioning Robertson as a significant contributor to this enduring canon. Morgan Robertson, an American author and early maritime visionary, was deeply influenced by his extensive time at sea and personal experiences as a sailor. His own encounters with the unpredictability of the ocean and its profound impact on life and death inform his storytelling, thus serving as a rich backdrop for the themes of fate and foreboding which pervade this collection. Furthermore, his well-documented interest in ship design and technology enriches the authenticity and tension within his tales, establishing him as a forerunner in maritime literature. This collection is highly recommended for readers who appreciate literature that grapples with profound themes through the lens of the sea. Whether you are drawn to tales of adventure, human conflict, or the introspective nature of life on the water, Robertson's stories resonate deeply, making this anthology essential for enthusiasts of maritime fiction and for those who seek to explore the depths of the human spirit.
Available since: 09/04/2022.
Print length: 239 pages.

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