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Peter Simple (eBook)

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2022
404 Seiten
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Peter Simple - Frederick Marryat
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In 'Peter Simple,' Frederick Marryat delivers a captivating narrative filled with adventure and humor, embodying the spirit of the early 19th century British novel. The story follows the exploits of its eponymous hero, Peter, who embarks on a naval career that mirrors Marryat's own experiences as a sailor. This witty and episodic tale is rich in satire, exploring themes of identity, rank, and the moral complexities of maritime life, all while employing a vivid and accessible prose style that engages readers throughout. The novel demonstrates the influences of Romanticism and the nascent Victorian literary scene, which emphasized personal development and social critique. Frederick Marryat, a former naval officer and a pioneering figure in sea literature, drew from his own adventurous life at sea while crafting 'Peter Simple.' Born in 1792, Marryat's real-life experiences on the ocean, coupled with his keen observations of naval culture, informed his storytelling. Notably, his naval career allowed him intimate access to the unique challenges faced by seamen, lending authenticity and depth to Peter's character and his trials, ultimately shaping the trajectory of nautical fiction. 'Peter Simple' is a must-read for those who appreciate classic literature infused with humor and insightful commentary. Marryat's skillful blending of adventure and moral reflection resonates with contemporary readers, making this maritime odyssey not only an engaging escapade but also a profound exploration of human nature and societal norms. This novel is sure to appeal to lovers of sea tales, character-driven narratives, and readers interested in the intricate tapestry of early 19th-century British literature.

Captain Frederick Marryat (1792–1848) was a British Royal Navy officer, a novelist, and an early pioneer in the sea fiction genre. With a career that spanned the transition from sail to steam, Marryat's renowned for weaving his naval experiences into his novels, granting an authenticity to his stories that resonates with readers and historians alike. His writing career began after an illustrious period of service, which included actions in the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. Born on July 10, 1792, in London, England, Marryat entered the Royal Navy at the age of 14. His firsthand knowledge of ship life, characters, and adventures is evident in his novels, which often explore themes of hierarchy, discipline, and camaraderie. Marryat's mastery of the genre is exemplified in 'Peter Simple' (1834), which is considered by many as one of his best works. The novel illustrates the career of a young naval officer, Peter Simple, who is naive but endearingly earnest, and encounters a range of characters and situations at sea that test his mettle and wit. Marryat's narratives stand out for their humor, attention to detail, and sympathetic portrayal of seamen. In addition to 'Peter Simple', his other notable works include 'Mr. Midshipman Easy' (1836) and 'The Children of the New Forest' (1847). Marryat's contributions to literature have influenced later maritime authors, such as Joseph Conrad and C.S. Forester, and his works remain significant for their literary quality and historical insights.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century British literature • 19th-century sailors • Action-packed voyages • Adventure • Age of Sail fiction • Authentic naval life • Bildungsroman • British naval life • British Navy novels • classic maritime tales • classic sea tales • English literature • Fiction • Frederick Marryat novels • Frederick Marryat's legacy • historical maritime fiction • Historical Novel • Humor • Humorous storytelling • literary classics • maritime fiction • midshipmen • Napoleonic Era • Napoleonic naval battles • nautical adventure • nautical historical fiction • naval adventure fiction • Peter Simple book • Royal Navy • Satire • seafaring tales • sea stories • Vivid Character Portrayals
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