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Ships in the Bay! (eBook)

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2022
346 Seiten
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Ships in the Bay! - D. K. Broster
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"Ships in the Bay!" by D. K. Broster presents a compelling narrative that weaves together themes of maritime adventure and the complexities of human relationships. Through an evocative prose style rich in sensory detail, Broster immerses the reader in the coastal milieu of early 20th-century Britain. The novella captures both the beauty and peril of life at sea, set against the backdrop of historical events that shaped the era, all while showcasing the author's adeptness at character development and emotional resonance. D. K. Broster was often inspired by her own experiences and interests in the maritime world, drawn from her upbringing in the coastal regions of Scotland. Her deep appreciation for nature and her acute observation of human behavior profoundly influenced her storytelling. Broster's literary output, marked by its strong sense of place and time, reflects her unique perspective on the intricacies of social dynamics, making her work both engaging and insightful, particularly in the context of early 20th-century societal change. This book is highly recommended for readers who cherish richly layered narratives and are intrigued by the interplay between human resilience and the unpredictable forces of nature. "Ships in the Bay!" not only transports readers to a world of adventure but also compels them to reflect on the deeper currents of human connection and the enduring spirit of exploration.

Dorothy Kathleen Broster, commonly known by her initials D. K. Broster, was an accomplished 20th-century British novelist celebrated for her expert storytelling in the historical fiction genre. Broster was born on September 2, 1877, in Garston, Liverpool, and advanced her studies at Oxford's Lady Margaret Hall, which set a scholarly foundation for her literary pursuits. She spent a brief period working as a secretary during World War I, an experience that enriched her understanding of human emotions amidst tumultuous times and further enlivened her narrative craft. Her writing career took flight with the 1920s trilogy that begins with 'The Flight of the Heron,' set against the backdrop of the 1745 Jacobite Uprising, which garnered critical acclaim for its vivid depictions and emotional depth. Although best known for her Jacobite series, Broster's repertoire includes the enthralling 'Ships in the Bay!' which adeptly combines her historical interest with a maritime setting to weave a suspenseful narrative that holds its readers captive. Broster's work is distinguished by meticulous historical research, a flair for capturing the Scottish Highlands' spirit, and a deep understanding of human psychology. Her prose, often noted for its lyrical quality and dramatic tension, has resonated with audiences seeking both intellectual substance and engaging storytelling. D. K. Broster passed away on August 7, 1950, but her legacy persists through her novels, which continue to fascinate and transport readers into the rich tapestries of the past.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century adventure • 19th century love stories • accused of treason • A Splendid Ruin • authentic sea life • beneath a scarlet sky • Bridgerton • Compelling maritime characters • detailed historical setting • D. K. Broster author • Early 1800s fiction • Engaging naval narrative • English protagonist • fast-paced storytelling • French invasion • friendship of Mr. Jerome Salt • historical fiction • historical naval battles • historical naval romance • intricate character development • Irish relatives • Ken Follett • late eighteenth-century historical novel • Liverpool setting • maritime historical novels • naval fiction • naval warfare fiction • Notre Dame de Paris • public domain classics • romantic historical drama • romantic subplot • The Henna Artist • The MacKinnon's Bride • the weight of ink • treasonable motives • unsuccessful invasion • Victorian England literature • Victorian era romance • When We Believe in Mermaids • where the crawdads sing
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