The Adventures of Louis de Rougemont (eBook)

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2022
247 Seiten
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859-654737015-4 (EAN)

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In "The Adventures of Louis de Rougemont," the author weaves a captivating narrative that blurs the lines between reality and fantasy, blending autobiography with adventure in a strikingly vivid literary style. This memoir chronicles Rougemont's purported travels and experiences in the Australian wilderness, where he claims to have encountered indigenous tribes, survived shipwrecks, and lived among kangaroos. His flamboyant storytelling is marked by grandiose claims that invite skepticism, yet the text reflects the Victorian era's fascination with exploration and the exoticism of the unknown, prompting readers to question the boundaries of truth in travel writing. Louis de Rougemont, originally born as Louis de Rougemont in Switzerland, embraced a life driven by adventure and wanderlust that eventually led him to Australia. His experiences, whether wholly authentic or embellished, were influenced by the European imperial imagination and the cultural currents of the late 19th century, where narratives of discovery were immensely popular. Rougemont's background as a performer and lecturer allowed him to engage audiences with enthralling tales, undoubtedly shaping the dramatic flair evident in his writing. This book is highly recommended for those fascinated by the interplay of myth and reality in literature, as well as enthusiasts of adventure narratives. Rougemont's work serves not only as a window into personal adventure but also as a commentary on the perceptions of the exotic and the unknown during an era of colonial expansion, making it a compelling read for scholars and casual readers alike.

Louis de Rougemont, born Henri Louis Grin in 1847, was a Swiss explorer and author, known for his colorful and controversial account of adventure in the book 'The Adventures of Louis de Rougemont' (1899). He crafted a web of lies and exotic tales about his travels in Australia that captured the imagination of the Victorian public. In this narrative, Rougemont sensationalized his experiences with indigenous people and the Australian wilderness, claiming to have lived among the Aborigines and encountered fantastic creatures. Despite the initial acclaim, his work was eventually debunked as a fabrication, leading to his reputation as one of the greatest impostors of his time. Rougemont's literary style combined outlandish adventure with a supposed ethnographic authority, characteristic of late 19th-century travel literature. His book, while now recognized as fiction, offers insight into the era's cultural appetites for the exotic and the boundaries between truth and entertainment in travel narratives. The 'adventures' provided an escape and fed the era's hunger for the thrill of discovery, despite the ensuing scandal when Rougemont's fabrications were exposed.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror
Schlagworte 19th century exploration • 19th century literature • adventure fiction • adventure stories • Adventurous travel narrative • Australia • Australia colonial narrative • Australian outback fiction • Challenging truth in storytelling • classic adventure literature • Classic Literature • cultural encounters fiction • Exotic adventure tales • exploration narrative • Fact and fiction blend • fantastical narrative journey • Fiction • French Literature • historical adventure • Human longing for wonder • Human propensity for myth-making • indigenous tribes encounters • Late 19th-century exploration • Literary boundary-pushing • literary hoax • pseudobiographical novels • sea voyages stories • Self-mythologizing exploration • self-proclaimed explorer • Semi-autobiographical storytelling • shipwreck survival story • supernatural storytelling style • survival tales • truth and fiction
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