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Blake's Burden (eBook)

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2022
220 Seiten
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859-654733271-8 (EAN)

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Blake's Burden - Harold Bindloss
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In "Blake's Burden," Harold Bindloss intricately weaves a narrative that explores the struggles of a young man's quest for identity and belonging amidst the backdrop of the Canadian wilderness. Through vivid, lyrical prose, Bindloss captures the harsh beauty of the landscape and its profound impact on the characters' psyches, employing a style that blends naturalism with elements of psychological exploration. The novel is set against the tides of early 20th-century societal changes, delving into themes of dislocation, ambition, and the haunting weight of familial expectations, painting a nuanced portrait of the human condition. Harold Bindloss, a British-born Canadian author, drew extensively on his experiences with the rugged Canadian terrain and the intricacies of settler life. Raised in a cultural milieu rich in imperial sentiment and individualism, Bindloss's background profoundly influenced his writing. His firsthand experiences as a settler imbue "Blake's Burden" with authenticity, reflecting the emotional and existential challenges faced by those striving to carve their lives in an unforgiving environment. Bindloss's own struggles with belonging and purpose resonate throughout the narrative, offering profound insights into the human spirit. This compelling novel is recommended for readers who appreciate the intersection of nature and personal growth, as well as those interested in the Canadian literary landscape. "Blake's Burden" not only offers a window into the psyche of its protagonist but also prompts reflections on broader themes of resilience and self-discovery. It is an essential addition for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of individualism within the confines of societal and environmental challenges.

Harold Bindloss (1866-1945) was a prolific British author known primarily for his adventure novels set in the Western parts of Canada and the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Liverpool, Bindloss eventually emigrated to Canada, where he gained a wealth of experience working in various capacities, including farming and ranching. His genuine experience with the rugged wilderness became a bedrock for his writing career. With over 30 novels and several short stories under his belt, Bindloss secured his position as a notable figure in the literary depiction of frontier life. 'Blake's Burden' is one among his numerous works that exemplify his narrative style, characterized by vivid characters and an authentic portrayal of the challenges and triumphs associated with the frontier era. Bindloss's tales often delve into themes of integrity, perseverance, and camaraderie, and are appreciated for their detailed descriptions of natural landscapes and pioneering spirit. Much of his literary output was well-received in his time and continues to be a resource for those interested in adventure and historical fiction genres related to the Old West and early Canadian frontier experiences. Bindloss passed away on December 30, 1945, leaving behind a legacy of work that entertains and informs audiences about a bygone era and lifestyle.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • Adult historical fiction • adventure fiction • Authentic frontier narrative • Blake's Burden book • British literary tradition • Canada • Canadian frontier challenges • Canadian wilderness adventure • character-driven storytelling • character emotional dilemmas • classic novels • Early 20th-century British Columbia • early 20th century fiction • English literature • english literature classics • exploration survival themes • Fiction • Harold Bindloss novels • harsh natural beauty • historical character study • historical fiction • Human spirit exploration • literary fiction • Literary gravitas • love betrayal redemption • Pioneer resilience • realism romanticism blend • Redemption journey • rugged landscape descriptions • rural England settings • Victorian Literature • Vivid Character Portrayals
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