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The Lion and the Unicorn (eBook)

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2022
91 Seiten
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859-654731272-7 (EAN)

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The Lion and the Unicorn - Richard Harding Davis
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In "The Lion and the Unicorn," Richard Harding Davis masterfully intertwines elements of adventure, romance, and political commentary, reflecting the tumultuous socio-political landscape of the early 20th century. The narrative, set against the backdrop of the war-torn South American landscape, chronicles the exploits of a young American who becomes embroiled in a revolutionary struggle. Davis's vivid prose and keen eye for detail illuminate the conflicts of loyalty and identity in a rapidly changing world, echoing the modernist preoccupations with the instability of nationhood and individual agency. His style marries journalistic precision with literary flair, offering readers both a thrilling tale and a profound reflection on the complexities of human relationships amidst chaos. Richard Harding Davis was not only an acclaimed novelist but also a prominent war correspondent, experiences that deeply informed his writing. His extensive travels and encounters with different cultures fueled his fascination with the themes of heroism and national identity, as illustrated in "The Lion and the Unicorn." At a time when America was carving out its role on the global stage, Davis's insights into colonialism and revolution resonate strongly, influenced by his firsthand observations in various conflict zones. For readers seeking a riveting blend of adventure and introspection, "The Lion and the Unicorn" is an essential read. It provides not only an engaging narrative but also a lens through which to view the intricacies of power, freedom, and human connection. Davis's work remains relevant, offering a timeless exploration of the shadows cast by war and the enduring quest for meaning.

Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) was an accomplished American journalist, war correspondent, and writer who distinguished himself through his vivid accounts of historical events and his gripping works of fiction. Born on April 18, 1864, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Davis studied at Lehigh University and later at Johns Hopkins University, though he did not graduate. His foray into writing began with his role as a journalist, working for the Philadelphia Record and subsequently the Philadelphia Press. His travels and on-site reporting from locations of turmoil and conflict, such as the Spanish-American War and the First World War, informed much of his literary work. In the realm of literature, Davis was known for his narrative fluency and an ability to seamlessly blend romance and adventure, characteristics which are exemplified in his work 'The Lion and the Unicorn' (1899), an assemblage of stories with a strong patriotic theme highlighting Anglo-American harmony. His fiction, which spans several collections of short stories, novels, and a play, reflects the influence of the late Victorian period with elements of realism and romanticism. Davis's style contributed to the literary movements of his time, and his works remain a testament to his journalistic eye for detail and storytelling prowess.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Krimi / Thriller
Schlagworte adventure fiction • American • American Literature • American literature classics • American Short Stories • British Empire narratives • British patriotism • Character development • Classic Literature • collection of stories • Cultural realism • Fiction • genteel society • german relations • historical fiction • historical fiction books • historical thriller • international espionage • Journalistic background • journalist narrative • literary fiction • Manners and customs • patriotism in novels • political intrigue • public domain classics • Richard Harding Davis novels • Short Stories • suspenseful drama • Symbolism in literature • turn-of-the-century fiction • unique character roles • Victorian Era • war stories fiction • World War I
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