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The Complete Works of R M Ballantyne - Adventure Classics Historical Novels Children's Books & Memoirs - cover

The Complete Works of R M Ballantyne - Adventure Classics Historical Novels Children's Books & Memoirs

R. M. Ballantyne

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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R. M. Ballantyne's 'The Complete Works of R. M. Ballantyne' presents a remarkable compilation of adventure tales that capture the spirit of Victorian exploration and the grandeur of the natural world. Rich in vivid descriptions and imbued with a palpable sense of moral fortitude, this collection mirrors the zeitgeist of the 19th century, navigating themes of colonialism, heroism, and the complexities of human nature. Notable for its engaging prose and realistic portrayals, Ballantyne's work often features young protagonists confronting perilous situations, thereby teaching valuable lessons about bravery, perseverance, and ethical conduct amid the backdrop of untamed wilderness and exotic locales. As a Scottish author and seasoned traveler, R. M. Ballantyne drew upon his own adventures in Africa and the Arctic to craft narratives that are both entertaining and instructive. His background in the Scottish Presbyterian faith imbued his storytelling with a sense of responsibility towards moral and spiritual education, reflecting broader Victorian values. Ballantyne's deep appreciation for nature and exploration led him to pen tales that evoke an adventurous spirit while often critiquing the imperial mindset of his era. This collection is highly recommended for readers seeking thrilling escapism blended with thoughtful reflections on society and ethics. Whether one is an admirer of classic literature, a student of Victorian history, or a lover of adventure stories, Ballantyne'Äôs complete works will not only entertain but also provoke contemplation about the vastness of the world and the virtues of its inhabitants.
Disponible depuis: 11/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 15441 pages.

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