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The Death Ship (Vol 1-3) - A Strange Story (Sea Adventure Novel) - cover

The Death Ship (Vol 1-3) - A Strange Story (Sea Adventure Novel)

William Clark Russell

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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In 'The Death Ship,' William Clark Russell crafts a thrilling narrative that intertwines the perils of maritime life with profound insights into human nature. Spanning three volumes, this Gothic tale explores themes of isolation, despair, and the quest for redemption aboard the ill-fated vessel, the 'Eagle.' With vivid descriptive passages and a compelling cast of characters, Russell's literary style marries the lyrical with the visceral, immersing readers in the tumultuous world of 19th-century seafaring, reflected through the turbulent emotional states of his protagonists. The novel is a testament to the popularity of adventure literature and the fascination with maritime lore during the Victorian period, as it grapples with the existential struggles of its characters against the grandeur and terror of the ocean. William Clark Russell (1844-1911) was a prolific author and sailor, whose experiences at sea heavily influenced his writing. His deep understanding of nautical life nourished the authenticity in his depictions of ships and the seafaring community. Russell's encounters with the brutal realities of maritime existence, alongside his keen sense of drama, serve as the backbone for the impactful storytelling found in 'The Death Ship.' His works not only entertain but also reflect societal concerns of his time, particularly about the hardships faced by working-class sailors. This masterfully woven tale is recommended for readers who seek not only adventure but also an exploration of the human spirit against the backdrop of the sea's relentless might. 'The Death Ship' is a captivating journey that invites contemplation of fate, survival, and the profound connections that bind us, making it a must-read for fans of maritime literature and Gothic fiction alike.
Disponibile da: 16/11/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 384 pagine.

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