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Masterman Ready; Or, The Wreck of the "Pacific" (eBook)

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2022
233 Seiten
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Masterman Ready; Or, The Wreck of the "Pacific" - Frederick Marryat
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In "Masterman Ready; Or, The Wreck of the 'Pacific,'" Frederick Marryat deftly intertwines adventure and moral allegory, exploring themes of resilience, leadership, and human nature through the lens of a maritime disaster. Set against the backdrop of the sea—a recurring motif in Marryat's oeuvre—the narrative follows a group of shipwrecked survivors led by the authoritative Masterman Ready. Marryat's vivid descriptions and appreciation for nautical life imbue the text with a palpable sense of realism, while his character-driven storytelling engages the reader in the moral quandaries faced by individuals in extreme circumstances. Frederick Marryat, a distinguished naval officer and one of the pioneers of British nautical fiction, draws upon his own seafaring experiences to craft this compelling tale. His intimate knowledge of maritime life and the complexities of human behavior in dire situations provides the novel with authenticity and depth. Marryat's background as an author of children's literature also informs his ability to convey lessons in courage and morality, making this work particularly resonant for younger audiences. "Masterman Ready" is a timeless exploration of survival and community that invites readers to reflect on their own values and responsibilities. I recommend this novel not only for its engaging plot and rich character development but also for its profound insights into the human spirit, making it a valuable read for lovers of adventure and moral inquiry alike.

Captain Frederick Marryat (1792–1848) was a British Royal Navy officer, novelist, and an early pioneer of the sea story. He is best known for his semi-autobiographical works and his children's novels, which provided a unique combination of vivid maritime experience and a talent for storytelling. Marryat joined the Royal Navy at the age of 14 and served with distinction during the Napoleonic Wars. After a successful naval career, he retired in 1830 to devote himself to writing. Marryat's most well-known work for young readers, 'Masterman Ready; Or, The Wreck of the "Pacific"' (1841), remains a quintessential example of adventure and survival at sea, encapsulating the joys and challenges of naval life with authenticity that can only come from personal experience. His writing style is characterized by humor and empathy, and he has the ability simultaneously to educate and entertain his readers, thus antecipating elements of the 'edutainment' approach. Marryat's influence on later writers, particularly in the genre of sea tales, is substantial, with notable authors such as Joseph Conrad and Ernest Hemingway acknowledging his pioneering role in maritime literature. His prolific output and contribution to the literary depiction of naval life render him a significant figure in the annals of English literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Natur / Technik Fahrzeuge / Flugzeuge / Schiffe Schiffe
Schlagworte 19th Century English Literature • 19th century fiction • 19th-century maritime • adventure stories • adventure storytelling • Age of Sail fiction • authentic maritime • classic adventure books • classic seafaring • Didactic storytelling • English literature • family resilience • Fiction • Frederick Marryat novels • Historical maritime novels • Historical naval novel • Islands • island survival • leadership challenges • maritime adventure • Masterman Ready • nautical adventure fiction • Nautical authenticity • nautical fiction • Sailor's experience • Seafaring narrative • Seafaring realism • sea stories • shipwrecked crew • shipwreck narrative • Shipwreck narratives • shipwrecks • Shipwreck survival • Survival • survival tales
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