Captain Mugford
BoD - Books on Demand (Verlag)
978-2-322-57213-7 (ISBN)
The story unfolds through Toms transformative journey from an inexperienced sailor to a respected captain, guided by seasoned mentors who emphasize seamanship and ethical leadership. Key episodes include a harrowing encounter with a derelict boat bearing the skeletal remains of starved mariners a stark reminder of the oceans perils and strategic battles against marauding pirates. Kingstons prose vividly captures the camaraderie of life aboard ship, while exploring themes of perseverance and duty.
Rich in maritime terminology and 19th century naval practices, the novel offers historical insights into British exploration and colonial trade routes. Subplots involving unexpected alliances with reformed pirates add layers of moral complexity, reflecting Kingstons broader commentary on redemption and human resilience. The texts blend of action and introspection makes it equally suited for adolescent readers and adults seeking nostalgic engagement with Victorian literature.
This edition preserves Kingstons original narrative vigor while incorporating modern annotations that contextualize period specific references. As both a thrilling adventure and a window into maritime history, Captain Mugford endures as a testament to the enduring appeal of seafaring sagas.
William Henry Giles Kingston (1814.1880) was a prolific British author whose works shaped Victorian-era adventure literature. Born into a naval family, his childhood exposure to seafaring life informed classics like Captain Mugford, which blend authentic nautical detail with moral instruction. Kingstons early career involved trade ventures in Portugal before he dedicated himself to writing, producing over 130 novels and biographies that championed courage and integrity. A staunch advocate for youth education, Kingston served as editor of The Colonist and East India Review, using these platforms to promote colonial exploration narratives. His collaborations with the Religious Tract Society ensured his stories conveyed Christian ethics, though he avoided heavy-handed didacticism in favor of immersive storytelling. Works such as Peter the Whaler and The Three Midshipmen cemented his reputation as a pioneer of maritime fiction for young readers. Kingstons narratives often reflected his philanthropic interests, including support for sailor welfare organizations and emigration initiatives. Despite criticisms of romanticizing imperialism, his emphasis on cross-cultural encounters and environmental challenges remains relevant. Today, his legacy endures through reprints that introduce new generations to the thrills and moral dilemmas of 19th-century seafaring life.
| Erscheinungsdatum | 15.04.2025 |
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| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 148 x 210 mm |
| Gewicht | 163 g |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Historische Romane |
| Literatur ► Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker | |
| Reisen ► Reiseberichte ► Europa | |
| Schlagworte | Coming-of-age • maritime adventure • nautical education • Shipwreck survival • Victorian Literature |
| ISBN-10 | 2-322-57213-6 / 2322572136 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-2-322-57213-7 / 9782322572137 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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