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Dick Cheveley: His Adventures and Misadventures - A Voyage Through 19th-Century Society and High Seas Adventures - cover

Dick Cheveley: His Adventures and Misadventures - A Voyage Through 19th-Century Society and High Seas Adventures

William Henry Giles Kingston

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Dick Cheveley: His Adventures and Misadventures," William Henry Giles Kingston presents a captivating narrative that intertwines adventure, moral dilemmas, and social commentary. Set against the backdrop of the 19th-century British Empire, the book follows the titular character, Dick Cheveley, as he navigates through thrilling escapades filled with nautical exploits and ethical challenges. Kingston'Äôs prose is characterized by vivid descriptions and a spirited tone, evoking the excitement of maritime adventures typical of the Victorian era, while also serving as a critique of the societal norms of his time. William Henry Giles Kingston, a noted British author and experienced sailor, drew upon his extensive experiences at sea to craft his narrative. Born in 1814, Kingston was influenced by the expansion of the British Empire and the fascination with exploration during the 19th century. His passion for adventure stories, combined with his firsthand knowledge of maritime life, provides an authenticity to the adventures portrayed in" Dick Cheveley," reflecting both the allure and challenges of life on the high seas. I highly recommend "Dick Cheveley: His Adventures and Misadventures" to readers who appreciate classic adventure literature. Kingston'Äôs blend of thrilling escapades and moral inquiry offers not only entertainment but also a reflective lens on the ethos of the Victorian era, making it an essential read for both enthusiasts of maritime fiction and those interested in the historical context of literature.
Disponible depuis: 04/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 251 pages.

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