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Fighting Joe; Or The Fortunes of a Staff Officer - A Story of the Great Rebellion - cover

Fighting Joe; Or The Fortunes of a Staff Officer - A Story of the Great Rebellion

Oliver Optic

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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Fighting Joe; Or, The Fortunes of a Staff Officer is a remarkable work by Oliver Optic that intricately explores themes of bravery, honor, and the complexities of military life during the American Civil War. Set against a backdrop of intense conflict and political upheaval, the narrative follows the titular character, a dedicated staff officer, through personal and professional trials that test his resolve and leadership. Optic'Äôs writing employs a vivid, action-driven style, replete with authentic dialogue and detailed battle scenes that bring the historical context to life, making it a significant addition to American youth literature of the era. Oliver Optic, born William Taylor Adams, was an influential figure in 19th-century American literature, known for inspiring young readers with tales of adventure and moral virtue. His own experiences as a teacher and a passionate supporter of the Union cause during the Civil War deeply informed his writing. Optic wrote extensively for young audiences, aiming to shape their values and understanding of duty through engaging narratives that reflected contemporary societal issues and the importance of patriotism. Fighting Joe is highly recommended for readers interested in historical fiction that is both educational and entertaining. It serves as an excellent gateway into the realm of Civil War literature, appealing to those who appreciate complex characters and the challenges faced by individuals in times of war. This novel not only captures the spirit of an era but also speaks to the timeless virtues required in the face of adversity.
Disponible depuis: 15/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 176 pages.

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