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The Induna's Wife (eBook)

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2022
165 Seiten
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859-654736224-1 (EAN)

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The Induna's Wife - Bertram Mitford
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Set against the backdrop of colonial South Africa, Bertram Mitford's novel "The Induna's Wife" masterfully weaves a tale of love, duty, and cultural conflict. Mitford employs a lyrical and evocative narrative style, integrating rich descriptions with authentic dialogue that captures the complexities of both the British and indigenous cultures. The book, published in the late 19th century, reflects the tensions of colonialism, exploring themes of loyalty and betrayal within the intertwining lives of its characters, portraying both the beauty and the harshness of the South African landscape. Bertram Mitford was a prolific author and a keen observer of life in Southern Africa, having spent considerable time in the region. His experiences as a naturalist and hunter provided him with a deep understanding of the local customs and traditions, which he skillfully incorporates into his writing. This intimate knowledge of place and people infuses "The Induna's Wife" with authenticity and depth, allowing readers to engage with the characters' struggles in a meaningful way. This novel is highly recommended for those interested in colonial literature, cultural intersections, and the melodrama inherent in human relationships. Mitford's intricate storytelling and profound themes offer readers a reflective glimpse into a complex historical period, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.

Bertram Mitford (1855-1914) was a British novelist and colonial writer renowned for his vivid portrayals of African landscapes and his deep engagement with Zulu culture. Born in London, Mitford embarked on a career that would see him become a celebrated figure in the realm of colonial literature, keenly observed in works such as 'The Induna's Wife' (1898), which provides readers with a rich tapestry of the Zulu people's lives against the fraught backdrop of colonial conflict. Drawing from personal experiences in South Africa and a keen anthropological curiosity, Mitford's literary style often merged adventure with ethnographic details, offering a tapestry of romanticism and realism. His deep reverence for the inherent dignity of indigenous cultures, combined with the dashing exploits of his characters, secured his legacy as a distinguished but sometimes overlooked contributor to the adventure genre during the peak of the British Empire. Mitford's works remain a valuable, albeit contested, source for those interested in the cultural dynamics and social tensions of colonial Africa during the late 19th century.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th century historical novel • 19th century traditions • African cultural dynamics • African historical romance • african people • African tribal history novels • anglo-zulu war • Bertram Mitford books • British Colonial Literature • British Empire literature • classic colonial narratives • colonial Africa fiction • colonial Africa narrative • colonial South Africa • Complex relationship portrayal • Cultural authenticity fiction • Cultural Interactions • Descriptive literary style • Empire dynamics • English literature • Fiction • Historical Adventure Fiction • historical fiction • historical romance fiction • History • Imperial legacy • Indigenous tribal relations • love and betrayal themes • narrative realism • Ndebele • Power dynamics • societal norms exploration • South Africa • Victorian era adventure • Zulu • zulu culture • Zulu culture in literature
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