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In Kedar's Tents (eBook)

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2022
178 Seiten
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859-654738133-4 (EAN)

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In Kedar's Tents - Henry Seton Merriman
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Set against the vibrant backdrop of India, "In Kedar's Tents" by Henry Seton Merriman presents a captivating exploration of colonial life intertwined with themes of love, honor, and cultural convergence. The narrative unfolds with a rich tapestry of lush descriptions and engaging dialogue, employing a literary style that seamlessly merges romance and adventure within a colonial setting. Merriman's command of characterization and setting vividly portrays the complexities of British-Indian relations while addressing broader issues of identity and belonging during the tumultuous period of the British Raj. Merriman, a seasoned explorer and novelist, drew from his own experiences, having spent significant time in various parts of India and other regions of the British Empire. This immersive background not only informs the authenticity of the landscapes and cultures depicted in the novel but also reflects his nuanced understanding of the political and social dynamics of the time. His works are marked by a keen psychological insight into his characters, making the interpersonal conflicts deeply relatable and emotionally resonant. For readers seeking an evocative blend of adventure and introspective narrative, "In Kedar's Tents" is a must-read. Merriman's eloquent prose and intricate storytelling invite readers to journey through the complexities of love and loyalty in a world of shifting allegiances. This novel stands not only as a gripping tale but also as a timeless reflection on the nature of human connection amidst the cultural interplay of an imperial landscape.

Henry Seton Merriman was the pseudonym of Hugh Stowell Scott (1862-1903), an English novelist acclaimed for his literary works that often encapsulated a vivid understanding of foreign environments and an innate grasp of character and plot. Merriman's education and early career in the realms of civil engineering and business provided him with insights into various social strata and locales, enriching his narrative style with authenticity and detail. Despite his relatively short life, he established himself as a noteworthy author in the realm of Victorian literature. His works often explored themes of adventure and intrigue, notable for their nuanced human portraits amid geopolitical and social upheavals. 'In Kedar's Tents' stands as a testament to Merriman's skill in weaving such narratives, showcasing his ability to transport readers to the settings he has so keenly observed. Merriman's literary style is characterized by a blend of romanticism and realism, underpinned by a subtle critique of societal norms and the imperium's reach. His storytelling prowess has earned him a distinguished spot among the storytellers of his time, and his works continue to be read by those who cherish richly drawn historical narratives and complex characters.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 1833-1840 • 19th century novels • 19th century socio-political • 19th century storytelling • British classic fiction • British colonialism • carlist war • character-driven exploration • character-driven narrative • colonialism themes • cultural clash narrative • english authors • English literature • Fiction • Henry Seton Merriman works • high seas adventures • historical adventure • Historical Adventure Fiction • historical fiction drama • History • Imperialism and identity • In Kedar's Tents novel • Late Victorian fiction • literary fiction • Literary heritage exploration • Middle Eastern Politics • Morality dilemmas • Nuanced storytelling • Political upheaval story • public domain classics • Societal complexities • societal conflict depiction • Spain • victorian era literature • Vintage literature appreciation • vivid prose writing
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