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Aletta: A Tale of the Boer Invasion (eBook)

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2022
217 Seiten
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Aletta: A Tale of the Boer Invasion - Bertram Mitford
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In "Aletta: A Tale of the Boer Invasion," Bertram Mitford intricately weaves a narrative that explores the social and cultural dynamics of South Africa during the tumultuous period of the Boer War. Utilizing a vivid descriptive style, Mitford's novel immerses readers in the landscapes and tensions of this historical era, offering a rich tapestry of characters caught in the throes of conflict. The novel serves not only as a tale of personal struggles and resilience but also as a commentary on the broader social implications of imperialism and conflict, showcasing Mitford's acute understanding of the complexities of colonial dynamics. Bertram Mitford, a British author and journalist, spent significant time in South Africa, where his experiences informed his literary voice. His deep empathy for the Boers and insights into their culture allow him to craft authentic representations of characters and settings, reflecting the multi-faceted perspectives of the war. Mitford's background illustrates how his personal encounters with a land in turmoil shaped his literary endeavors, making him a distinctive voice in early 20th-century British literature. This compelling novel is a must-read for anyone interested in historical fiction and colonial narratives. Mitford's thoughtful storytelling not only captures the era's complexities but also resonates with timeless themes of love, loyalty, and the human cost of war. "Aletta" is not merely a historical account; it is an invitation to reflect on the past and its impact on future generations.

Bertram Mitford (1855–1914) was an English novelist, colonial writer, and fabulist renowned for his tales that vividly depict South African landscapes and the historical upheavals that characterized the region. Born in London and educated at Eton and Oxford, Mitford found the prosaic English lifestyle disagreeable to his adventurous spirit. His longing for adventure led him to South Africa, where he immersed himself in the culture and the natural environment, which later became the backdrop for many of his novels. Mitford's literary style interweaves thrilling action, exotic settings, and a deeper exploration of the human condition, which is illustrated in his work 'Aletta: A Tale of the Boer Invasion'—a narrative that captures the complexities of the Boer War period, enlightening readers on the strife between the Boers and British forces through a compelling human story. His detailed depictions of the veld, indigenous societies, and colonial life in the late Victorian era give historical depth to his adventurous tales. Mitford was prolific, with a bibliography that includes many other notable works such as 'The Sign of the Spider' and 'The Gun-Runner: A Romance of Zululand.' His contribution to colonial literature has provided cultural and literary scholars with rich texts examining the impacts of empire and the intricacies of frontier life.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 1899-1902 • 19th century colonial literature • 19th Century Conflict • Adventure novel • Afrikaners • Aletta: A Tale of the Boer Invasion • Anglo-Boer conflict fiction • Bertram Mitford books • Boer Invasion • Boer War narrative • Boer War novels • british author • British colonial wars in literature • British Empire • character-driven plot • classic adventure tales • colonial conflict • colonial historical fiction • cultural conflict exploration • emotional war journey • English literature • Fiction • Frontier Setting • historical fiction • immersive battle scenes • Lyrical storytelling style • military conflict • Military historical drama • Public Domain Classic Books • South Africa • South African historical fiction • South African history • south african war • Victorian Era • victorian era novels
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