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The King's Jackal (eBook)

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2022
71 Seiten
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859-654741032-4 (EAN)

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The King's Jackal - Richard Harding Davis
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In "The King's Jackal," Richard Harding Davis crafts a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of an early 20th-century Morocco filled with intrigue and political machinations. The novel, characterized by its vivid imagery and dynamic characterizations, unfolds through the perspective of a mysterious figure, The Jackal, who embodies the complexities of loyalty and deception in a tumultuous setting. Davis adeptly blends elements of adventure, romance, and historical context, creating a rich tapestry that reflects his fascination with the exoticism of foreign lands and the clash of cultures, a hallmark of his literary style. Richard Harding Davis, an influential American journalist and author, was renowned for his vivid reporting from war zones and his adventurous spirit, which penetrated his fiction. His experiences as a war correspondent during the Spanish-American War and his extensive travels through Europe and North Africa deeply informed the writing of "The King's Jackal." Davis's ability to weave real-world struggles into rich fictional narratives speaks to his keen understanding of human emotion and societal dynamics, making his work resonate with authenticity. Readers of historical fiction, adventure, and romance will find "The King's Jackal" captivating and insightful. It invites exploration of themes such as honor, betrayal, and the intricate dance of human relationships amidst chaos. This novel is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of character depth set against a vividly painted historical canvas.

Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) was a celebrated American journalist, war correspondent, and writer, whose narrative style merged factual reporting with literary finesse. Born on April 18, 1864, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Davis was a prominent figure in the late 19th and early 20th century's literary scenes. He was the son of prominent journalist L. Clarke Davis and novelist Rebecca Harding Davis, which ingrained in him a deep appreciation for storytelling and current events. After attending Lehigh University and later Johns Hopkins University, Davis embarked on a journalistic career that would take him across the world. His fiction often reflected his thirst for adventure and eye for human interest. Works such as 'The King's Jackal' (1898) showcase his flair for romance and exotic locales, presenting readers with vivid imagery and engaging plotlines that were characteristic of his writing. Davis also penned several other successful novels, short stories, and plays, such as 'Soldiers of Fortune' (1897) and 'Gallegher and Other Stories' (1891). As a war correspondent, he covered important conflicts, including the Spanish-American War and World War I, influencing public opinion through his dispatches. Davis's work not only provides entertainment but also a window into the ethos and romanticized ideals of his time. He passed away on April 11, 1916, leaving behind a legacy of work that continues to be read and appreciated for its adventure, clarity, and style.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century literature • adventure fiction • adventure narrative • American authors • American Literature • betrayal dynamics • character moral dilemmas • classic adventure tales • Cultural Commentary • descriptive prose • Early 20th Century • European royal courts • exotic setting • Fiction • historical espionage • historical fiction • Historical Novel • Imperialism critique • International Relations • journalist author • Kings and rulers • Military Fiction • Mystery Thriller • political intrigue • political intrigue novel • public domain classics • Richard Harding Davis books • romantic adventure • The King's Jackal novel • Trade negotiations • turn-of-the-century • war correspondent narrative
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