T. B. Murray, whose full name is Thomas Boyles Murray, was a notable 19th-century author and historian esteemed for his eloquent prose and ability to vividly capture the essence of his subjects. Born in England around the early 19th century, Murray had a penchant for missionary work and the cultures found at the fringes of the then-known world. This passion is most evocatively presented in his work 'Kalli, the Esquimaux Christian: A Memoir,' which tells the poignant tale of an Inuit, Kalli, who converts to Christianity. Published in 1856, the memoir is a testament to Murray's literary craft and his profound interest in the intersection of Christian missionary efforts and indigenous cultures. The book not only relays the life and spiritual journey of its subject but also provides readers with rich descriptions of Inuit customs and the arduous life in the harsh Arctic environment. The narrative is infused with Murray's contemplative introspections on faith, curiosity, and the universal quest for meaning, all the while maintaining an undercurrent of Victorian values reflective of the period's prevailing attitudes. Murray's ability to address these subjects with sensitivity and insight categorizes him among the scholars whose works facilitated cultural exchange and understanding during a time when such encounters were often marred by imperialism and exploitation. His contributions to literature, particularly in the realm of biographical memoirs, remain valuable for their historical and anthropological significance.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.9.2022 |
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| Verlagsort | Prague |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte |
| Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie | |
| Schlagworte | 19th century • 19th century classics • approximately 1834-1856 • Arctic cultural memoir • Arctic exploration fiction • Biographical fiction books • Christian conversion narrative • Christian conversion narratives • Christian Faith • colonial expansion • cultural exchange themes • Cultural Identity • cultural studies insight • Eskimos • Esquimaux life stories • female empowerment story • historical Christian fiction • historical indigenous account • Historical memoir • indigenous experience • Indigenous peoples novels • Inuit culture • Inuit culture literature • Inuit spiritual journey • Kallihirua • missionary work • Northern exploration memoir • Religious Conversion • Resilience in adversity • spiritual awakening • T. B. Murray works • traditional beliefs clash • Victorian era religious tales |
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