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The Greater Power (eBook)

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2022
244 Seiten
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859-654735466-6 (EAN)

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The Greater Power - Harold Bindloss
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In "The Greater Power," Harold Bindloss crafts a compelling narrative that navigates themes of ambition, nature's majesty, and the relentless struggle between man's aspirations and the elemental forces around him. Set against the rugged backdrop of the Canadian wilderness, the novel employs vivid imagery and lyrical prose, reflecting the author's deep admiration for the natural world. The story intricately weaves together the lives of its characters, showcasing their personal quests for fulfillment and the profound connections they forge with the land and each other, all while encapsulating the social context of the early 20th century that underscored the conflicts of progress and preservation. Harold Bindloss, a British-born Canadian writer, settled in Canada during his formative years, which profoundly influenced his literary output. His intimate familiarity with the Canadian landscape—shaped by his own experiences in agriculture and as a pioneering figure in the literary realm—imbues "The Greater Power" with authenticity and depth. Bindloss's works, often characterized by their exploration of the interplay between civilization and nature, ultimately reflect his belief in the vital connection to the land. Readers seeking an insightful exploration of human resilience against nature's grandeur will find "The Greater Power" a rich and rewarding experience. Bindloss's masterful storytelling invites readers to contemplate both the personal and universal challenges of existence, making this novel a classic worth revisiting for its timeless insights and evocative style.

Harold Bindloss (1866–1945) was a prolific British author, renowned for his many novels primarily focusing on tales of adventure in Western Canada during the early 20th century. His works often combine elements of romance with the rugged backdrop of the Canadian frontier, and they are known for their vivid descriptions and authentic portrayal of life in the wilderness. 'The Greater Power' is a fine example of Bindloss's skill in crafting engrossing narratives that capture the spirit of the times and place in which his characters find themselves. Born in Liverpool, England, Bindloss spent a significant amount of time in Canada, where he gathered much of the firsthand experience that would lend such credibility to his stories. After losing his ranch in British Columbia, Bindloss returned to England and began his writing career, which spanned over 30 years and produced more than 30 novels. His literary style reflects the popular tastes of his time, with clear-cut heroes and villains, and storylines that embraced the challenges and triumphs of colonists and settlers. Despite not being as well-remembered today, Bindloss was a contemporary of authors like Zane Grey and Louis L'Amour, and his contributions to the genre of frontier and adventure fiction are noteworthy for their historical and cultural value within the broader scope of English literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror
Schlagworte adventure fiction • ambition and morality • British Columbia • canadian frontier • Canadian frontier literature • Canadian wilderness adventure • character-driven narrative • classic narrative novels • Early 20th-century • early 20th century fiction • early 20th-century fiction • English literature • Exploration of human psyche • Fiction • Harold Bindloss books • Historical Adventure Fiction • historical fiction • Intimate settler life • literary authenticity • literary hidden gems • Loyalty in conflict • Nature's forces • Pioneering spirit • Pioneer life novels • power struggle tale • public domain literature • romantic betrayal story • rugged frontier landscape • vintage adventure novels • Vivid nature descriptions • wilderness survival stories • young adult protagonist
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