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The Great Lone Land (eBook)

A Narrative of Travel and Adventure in the North-West of America
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2022
568 Seiten
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859-654724431-8 (EAN)

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The Great Lone Land - William Francis Sir Butler
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In "The Great Lone Land," William Francis Sir Butler invites readers into the untamed wilderness of Canada during the latter half of the 19th century. The narrative weaves a rich tapestry of adventure, exploration, and the stark beauty of nature, capturing the essence of frontier life through vivid descriptions and engaging anecdotes. Butler's prose is characterized by its lyrical quality, reflecting both the grandeur and desolation of the landscapes he traverses, while also offering keen insights into the indigenous cultures and the impact of colonialism. The book emerges as a significant work in the genre of travel writing, positioning itself within the broader literary context of exploration narratives that flourished during the Victorian era, thus highlighting humanity's relationship with nature and the challenges of survival in an untamed land. Sir William Butler, an accomplished explorer, soldier, and author, draws upon his extensive experience in the Canadian wilderness to inform this captivating work. His firsthand observations and encounters not only illustrate his deep appreciation for the land but also reflect his background in military strategy and administration during the Canadian expansion. This multifaceted perspective enriches the narrative, illuminating his motivations influenced by the spirit of adventure and his contemplations on the ethical ramifications of colonization. For readers drawn to tales of exploration and adventure, "The Great Lone Land" stands as a compelling testament to the human spirit's resilience against nature's challenges. Butler's masterful storytelling offers not just a geographical account but an introspective journey into the complexities of existence at the edge of civilization. This book is highly recommended for those seeking to understand the historical context of the Canadian frontier and the literary traditions that influenced exploration narratives.

William Francis Sir Butler, a distinguished figure in the realms of literature and military history, holds a significant place among the authors of the Victorian era. Although not widely recognized today, his work 'The Great Lone Land'—a spellbinding account of his experiences in North America—stands as a testament to his adventuresome spirit and literary prowess. A connoisseur of the travel narrative genre, Butler demonstrates his adeptness in painting vivid landscapes with words, seamlessly blending the raw beauty of the untamed wilderness with the nuanced complexity of colonial encounters. Born in the 19th century, Butler's career was not confined solely to his penmanship; he also served with distinction in the British military, an experience that undoubtedly enriched the authenticity and depth of his writing. His travelogues are not only journeys through geographic expanses but also through the varied human condition, reflecting his keen observation and contemplative insight. Butler's work provides a historical snapshot and cultural commentary on the times he lived in, capturing the essence of exploration and the British imperial zeitgeist. As a document of historical significance, 'The Great Lone Land' continues to be of interest to scholars studying the period's exploration literature as well as to readers seeking to immerse themselves in the experience of a bygone era.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Reisen Reiseführer
Reisen Sport- / Aktivreisen
Schlagworte 19th century exploration • adventure memoir • Canadian • Canadian frontier tales • Canadian prairie adventure • Canadian west journey • Canadian wilderness adventure • colonial Canada history • Description and travel • detailed descriptive writing • Early Canadian exploration • early settler hardships • Exploration Expedition • explorer memoir • frontier exploration • frontier spirit narrative • frontier survival • Historic Adventure Travel • Historical Travelogue • military explorer memoir • military travel accounts • North American expeditions • Northwest • North-West America • Pioneer settlement challenges • Pioneer Travel Accounts • Sir William Francis Butler • travel narrative • untamed landscape description • wilderness journey
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