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Many Cargoes - Tales of the Sea and Human Nature - cover

Many Cargoes - Tales of the Sea and Human Nature

W.W. Jacobs

Casa editrice: Good Press

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W. W. Jacobs'Äô "Many Cargoes" is a compelling collection of short stories that exemplifies the author'Äôs keen observational skills and mastery of wit. Set primarily against the backdrop of late 19th and early 20th century maritime life, Jacobs captures the nuances of human nature through the eccentricities of his characters, who navigate both the tranquility and tumult of life at sea. With a distinctive literary style characterized by a blend of humor and realism, Jacobs weaves together tales that reflect the diverse experiences of sailors, fishermen, and the coastal towns they inhabit, offering a rich portrait of a bygone era in British literature. W. W. Jacobs, an influential figure in the early 20th-century literary scene, drew inspiration from his own upbringing in Wapping, London, a location steeped in maritime history. Having worked as a clerk while cultivating his passion for writing, Jacobs'Äôs experiences exposed him to the lives of seafaring individuals, thus informing the authenticity and vibrancy evident in "Many Cargoes." His works often mirror his sharp sense of humor and poignant insights into the human condition, making him a beloved figure among readers of light fiction. This anthology is recommended for readers who appreciate richly textured narratives infused with humor and an exploration of character. Jacobs'Äô engaging storytelling invites readers to consider not just the idyllic aspects of life at sea, but also the challenges faced by those who dwell on its ever-changing surface. "Many Cargoes" stands as a delightful testament to the enduring power of storytelling and serves as a perfect introduction to Jacobs' oeuvre.
Disponibile da: 12/11/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 168 pagine.

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