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The Complete Works of Richard Burton

Richard Francis Burton

Übersetzer Richard F. Burton, Isabel Burton, Edward Rehatsek

Verlag: DigiCat

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The Complete Works of Richard Burton presents a remarkable collection that encapsulates the multifaceted genius of one of the Victorian era's most intriguing figures. Spanning travel writing, poetry, translation, and ethnography, Burton's literary style is characterized by vivid prose, keen observation, and an unflinching exploration of diverse cultures. The anthology situates Burton within the context of 19th-century colonial discourse, revealing his complex relationship with the then-emerging field of anthropology and the intricacies of cultural representation. His narratives are often laced with personal anecdotes, transporting readers to distant lands, while his pioneering translations—most notably of The Arabian Nights—showcase his linguistic prowess and deep appreciation for the literatures of the East. Richard Francis Burton was a British explorer, soldier, and linguist, whose life was marked by extensive travels across Africa, the Middle East, and beyond. His insatiable curiosity and audacity often pushed social boundaries, leading him to delve into the unknown, which in turn shaped his literary output. His experiences of cultural immersion and his often controversial perspectives on colonialism provide a rich backdrop for the themes explored in this comprehensive collection. Readers seeking an expansive look into the mind of a true Renaissance man and an exploration of the complex dynamics of culture and identity will find The Complete Works of Richard Burton indispensable. His writings invite contemplation and challenge readers to engage with the rich tapestry of human experience through a lens that is as enlightening as it is provocative.
Verfügbar seit: 10.12.2022.
Drucklänge: 10943 Seiten.

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