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More Cargoes (eBook)

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2022
118 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654734177-2 (EAN)

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More Cargoes - W. W. Jacobs
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In "More Cargoes," W. W. Jacobs continues to enchant readers with his signature blend of humor and maritime adventure. This collection of short stories revolves around the lives of sailors and the peculiarities of life at sea, showcasing Jacobs's deft storytelling and vibrant characterizations. With a rich narrative style that balances wit and pathos, Jacobs vividly captures the essence of early 20th-century maritime life, steeped in the lore and language of seafaring. From comical misadventures to more poignant reflections, the collection highlights the unpredictability of the ocean and the human spirit's resilience against it. W. W. Jacobs, born in 1863, was greatly influenced by his own experiences growing up in London, close to the bustling docks. His background, coupled with a natural affinity for storytelling, provided him with a wealth of material for his writings. Jacobs's earlier works established him as a prominent figure in British literature, and the intuitive humor present in "More Cargoes" reflects his understanding of the common man's struggles and triumphs, particularly in the context of maritime culture. This delightful anthology is highly recommended for readers who appreciate a blend of humor, adventure, and keen observations of human nature. Jacobs's ability to immerse readers in the world of sailors makes "More Cargoes" not only entertaining but also a poignant reflection on life's unpredictability. Whether you are a long-time fan of Jacobs or new to his work, this collection promises to leave a lasting impression.

W. W. Jacobs, born William Wymark Jacobs on September 8, 1863, in the London Borough of Islington, was an English author renowned for his captivating tales of maritime life, infused with wit and a unique sense of humor. Initially working as a clerk in the civil service, Jacobs found his true calling in literature. His most famous short story, 'The Monkey's Paw' (1902), a chilling tale of fate and consequences, has left an indelible mark in horror fiction. However, Jacobs's literary spectrum was vast, often portraying the lives of sailors and dockside characters, which he mastered through his keen observation and personal experience. 'More Cargoes' (1897), one of his earlier collections of short stories, echoes Jacobs's intrinsic talent for encapsulating the eccentricities of seafaring folk and stands as a testament to his narrative prowess. His stories usually navigate through comic or ironic situations, with 'More Cargoes' showcasing his gift for both humor and the short story form. Jacobs's contributions to the literature of the sea and the ordinary lives tied to it form a vital part of the Edwardian era's storytelling tradition, alongside his explorations into the macabre. His distinctive blend of humor and suspense is what solidifies Jacobs's reputation as a highly regarded figure in English literature. W. W. Jacobs passed away on September 1, 1943, but his stories continue to be cherished and studied for their vibrant depiction of maritime life and their enduring literary excellence.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century authors • British Short Stories • Character-driven narratives • character-driven plots • classic british literature • Edwardian era escapades • England • English • English literature • Fiction • Human nature insights • Humorous maritime fiction • humorous stories • humorous tales • Irony and humor • Irony in sailor tales • Late 19th century • maritime adventure • morality and greed • More Cargoes book • nautical fiction • Nautical folklore humor • river life • Sailor's experiences • sea stories • short story collections • social class critiques • social life and customs • Social satire seafaring • Twist ending narratives • twist ending tales • victorian era fiction • Victorian maritime tales • Victorian short Stories • Witty narrative style • Witty seafaring adventures • W.W. Jacobs novels
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