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The Pilot's Daughter: an account of Elizabeth Cullingham (eBook)

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2022
42 Seiten
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859-654731575-9 (EAN)

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The Pilot's Daughter: an account of Elizabeth Cullingham - Francis Cunningham
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In "The Pilot's Daughter: An Account of Elizabeth Cullingham," Francis Cunningham masterfully weaves a compelling narrative that chronicles the life of Elizabeth Cullingham, a figure emblematic of resilience and pioneering spirit in an era often overshadowed by societal constraints. The book employs a lyrical, evocative prose style, merging vivid descriptions with deep psychological insights, drawing the reader into Elizabeth's world as she navigates the complexities of her father's legacy in maritime navigation. Cunningham situates this biography within the broader context of 19th-century maritime history, exploring themes of gender and navigation that challenge the traditional narratives of heroism and adventure. Francis Cunningham, an esteemed historian and biographer, brings a rich understanding of maritime history and women's roles within it, informed by his own background in nautical studies and travel writing. His prior works have delved into lesser-known figures in history, and through meticulous research and personal anecdotes, he offers an authentic glimpse into Elizabeth's life, shaped by her father's profession and the demanding sea culture that defined her upbringing. Readers interested in biographies that delve into the intersection of gender and history will find "The Pilot's Daughter" not only enlightening but also deeply moving. Cunningham's layered portrayal invites readers to reconsider the narrative of maritime exploration by placing a strong female figure at its heart, thus enriching their understanding of the past and inspiring future generations.

Francis Cunningham is an author whose literary contributions have garnered attention within the realm of historical fiction. His notable work 'The Pilot's Daughter: an account of Elizabeth Cullingham' is a testament to his ability to weave intricate narratives that are rich in historical detail and human emotion. Cunningham's writing is characterized by its meticulous research and vivid portrayal of the past, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the story of Elizabeth Cullingham with a sense of authenticity and connection to the period described. Although not much is widely known about Cunningham's personal life or his complete bibliographic background, 'The Pilot's Daughter' has established him as a writer with a keen eye for the nuances of historical storytelling and a talent for bringing to life the lesser-known tales from history. His literary style often exhibits a balance between the descriptive and the narrative, affording his work a texture that is both informative and engaging. Cunningham's contribution to the genre is certainly notable, and his readers eagerly anticipate further explorations into history through his future works.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 17th century England • 1812-1840 • 18th century romance • 19th century fiction • British Literature • character-driven narrative • Christian Faith • Christian Life • Classic Literature • coming-of-age tale • Cullingham • drama series • Elizabeth • Emotional historical drama • English classics • English coastal history • family secrets • female authorship • Female empowerment themes • female protagonist • Francis Cunningham author • gothic atmosphere • historical fiction • Historical Novel • Historical women's fiction • Immersive storytelling experience • literary fiction • maritime adventure story • Practical Theology • public domain classics • religious devotion • strong female protagonist • victorian era narrative • vivid character development • Women's literature
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