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The Coral Island - Including "The Gorilla Hunters" (Adventure Classics) - cover

The Coral Island - Including "The Gorilla Hunters" (Adventure Classics)

R. M. Ballantyne

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "The Coral Island," R. M. Ballantyne crafts a vivid adventure narrative that immerses the reader in the exhilarating yet treacherous world of three young boys stranded on a deserted island in the South Pacific. The book, published in 1857, is a classic example of the Victorian adventure genre, characterized by its rich descriptions of nature and exploration that reflect the era's fascination with imperialism and the exotic. Ballantyne's prose flows with an engaging simplicity, allowing readers to experience the boys' camaraderie, resourcefulness, and moral dilemmas as they confront both the beauty and threats of their environment, including encounters with feral natives and nature's perils. This text is also significant as it presents a youthful, idealistic view of colonialism that invites critical reflection in contemporary contexts. R. M. Ballantyne, a Scottish author, was heavily influenced by his own adventures and experiences as a young man. His extensive travels and work with the Hudson's Bay Company instilled in him a deep appreciation for the wilderness and tales of survival. This personal background informs the rich detail and authenticity of the setting in "The Coral Island," encapsulating the spirit of adventure that characterized much of his work. Readers seeking an engaging tale of adventure and exploration will find "The Coral Island" a compelling read that sparks the imagination. The novel not only provides thrilling escapades but also serves as a reflection on friendship, bravery, and the complexities of human interaction with nature and culture. A must-read for those interested in literary history, adventure narratives, and the interplay of innocence and experience.
Available since: 11/13/2022.
Print length: 504 pages.

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