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Percival Keene (eBook)

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2022
340 Seiten
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859-654724226-0 (EAN)

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Percival Keene - Frederick Marryat
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In "Percival Keene," Frederick Marryat crafts a vivid maritime adventure that explores the themes of identity, resilience, and the quest for belonging. The narrative, set against the backdrop of the British Navy during the early-19th century, is characterized by Marryat's characteristic blend of humor and authenticity. His proficiency in depicting nautical life, derived from his own experiences as a naval officer, enhances the richly detailed sailor's life that unfolds in this bildungsroman. The novel's third-person perspective allows for an introspective journey as Percival evolves from a shipwrecked boy to a confident young man navigating the complexities of loyalty and personal ambition. Frederick Marryat (1792-1848) was a distinguished naval officer and pioneer of the sea fiction genre, whose own life experiences deeply influenced his writing. The son of a British naval captain, Marryat imbued his works with meticulous attention to nautical detail and an understanding of naval ethics and camaraderie. His rich background offers readers an authentic lens into the maritime life of the time, making him an essential figure in the tradition of adventure literature. "Percival Keene" is highly recommended for those seeking an enthralling exploration of adventure that delves into the moral complexities of personal growth amid the trials of the sea. Marryat's deft storytelling combines engaging plots with thought-provoking themes, making this novel not only a thrilling read but also a significant contribution to the understanding of the human experience against the backdrop of the ocean.

Captain Frederick Marryat (1792-1848) was a distinguished British Royal Navy officer and a novelist, best known for his sea stories and pioneering the nautical adventure novel genre. He embarked on a naval career at the age of 14 and served during the Napoleonic Wars, experiences which later deeply informed his writing. After retiring from the navy in 1830 with the rank of captain, he turned to writing and became one of the most popular authors of his time. His novel 'Percival Keene' (published in 1842) is a semi-autobiographical work, recounting the adventures of a young man who joins the Royal Navy and is eventually acknowledged as the illegitimate son of a nobleman. Marryat's narrative style combines action with humor and pathos, integrating his firsthand knowledge of seafaring life with fictional storytelling. His other well-known works include 'Mr. Midshipman Easy' (1836) and 'Peter Simple' (1834). Captain Frederick Marryat's contributions to literature not only entertained a generation of readers but also influenced future writers, including Joseph Conrad and Ernest Hemingway, who admired the authenticity and character depth of Marryat's maritime tales.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 1800-1815 • 19th century • 19th century British literature • 19th-century exploration • 19th century fiction • action-packed narrative • Age of Sail fiction • British Literature • British naval heroes • British sea battles • classic maritime tales • classic novel • coming-of-age story • English literature • Fiction • Frederick Marryat books • Great Britain • Heroic coming-of-age • historical fiction • historical sea stories • History • Identity and honor • maritime adventure • maritime historical fiction • Napoleonic naval adventure • napoleonic wars • nautical adventure novels • naval • naval adventure • Naval officer experiences • naval warfare literature • Percival Keene novel • Royal Navy Fiction • sea battles • social hierarchies at sea • vivid maritime descriptions • Young British Hero
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