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Sarréo (eBook)

1901

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2022
108 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654732576-5 (EAN)

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Sarréo - Louis Becke
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In "Sarréo," Louis Becke crafts an evocative tale that immerses readers in the rich, often tumultuous world of the South Seas, where the beauty of nature clashes with the complexities of human relationships. Through Becke's vivid prose and lyrical style, this semi-autobiographical novella explores themes of love, betrayal, and the inevitability of change, set against the stunning backdrop of island life. The narrative is woven with local folklore and the authentic voices of its characters, reflecting the vibrant and diverse cultures of the Pacific Islands during the late 19th century, a time of colonial exploration and transformation. Louis Becke, a sailor turned writer, drew upon his extensive travels and experiences in the Pacific to imbue "Sarréo" with a sense of authenticity and depth. His own life, marked by adventures that included time spent on various islands, greatly influenced his storytelling and his keen observation of human nature. Becke's works often focus on the interactions between colonizers and indigenous peoples, offering rare insights into the social dynamics of the time. This compelling narrative invites readers to explore the interplay of fate and choice in a world where the ocean acts both as a barrier and a bridge. "Sarréo" is a must-read for those interested in the romantic yet harsh realities of island life and the universal experiences of love and longing, beautifully illuminating the human condition.

Louis Becke, born George Lewis Becke in 1855, was an Australian short story writer and novelist known for his vivid depictions of the South Seas. His experiences in the Pacific, from engaging in trading and pearling to facing shipwreck, heavily influenced his literary career. Becke's narratives often revolve around colonial and island life, exemplified through a lens of personal experience and adventure. In his later years, Becke turned to writing, and one of his lesser-known works is 'Sarréo', which mirrors the thematic elements of the Pacific that are prevalent in his other works. His most acclaimed book, 'Pacific Tales' (1896), along with a multitude of short stories and articles, cemented his reputation as a distinctive voice that brought the realities of Pacific island cultures and colonial entanglements to an English-speaking readership. Becke's literary style often integrated elements of realism and romanticism, capturing both the harshness and allure of the regions he wrote about. He is remembered for his contribution to Australian literature and for providing insight into the cultural dynamics and historical contexts of the Pacific islands during the late 19th century. Louis Becke passed away in 1913, leaving behind a rich tapestry of stories that continue to resonate with readers interested in the Pacific's past and its intersection with Western influence.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century classic fiction • adventure and explorers • Authentic maritime experience • Author Louis Becke • Colonial dynamics • colonial era romance • Colonial Literature • Colonial Pacific landscapes • Cultural and historical dialogues • cultural clash narrative • cultural encounters • English literature • Exotic locale storytelling • Fiction • historical fiction • Historical fiction exploration • human relationship dynamics • imperialism themes • Louis Becke author • maritime adventure novels • Naturalism • nautical fiction • Nineteenth-century storytelling • Oceania • oceanic tales • Pacific colonial • Pacific Islands adventure • Post-colonial literature • sailor memoir fiction • sea stories • Short Stories • south pacific literature • Vivid descriptive prose
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