Commodore Junk (eBook)

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2022
237 Seiten
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859-654735159-7 (EAN)

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Commodore Junk - George Manville Fenn
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In "Commodore Junk," George Manville Fenn weaves a vivid tapestry of adventure and intrigue set against the backdrop of the South Seas. The novel's narrative brims with lively characters and exploits, rendered in Fenn's characteristic exuberant prose. Blending elements of nautical fiction with a touch of humor, Fenn crafts a tale that realistically portrays the perils of seafaring life while highlighting themes of bravery, friendship, and the folly of greed. The book reflects the Victorian fascination with exploration, colonialism, and maritime folklore, situating itself firmly within the literary tradition of adventure novels that celebrate both the spirit of adventure and the complexities of human nature. Fenn, a prolific British author, was deeply influenced by his own experiences in the maritime world and a profound appreciation for adventure literature. Having spent a significant part of his early life in the industrial north of England, Fenn's explorations into folklore and his extensive knowledge of the sea informed his narratives. His professional background as a writer, combined with personal experiences and an inherent love for storytelling, culminated in this captivating novel that showcases the adventures of its memorable characters. I highly recommend "Commodore Junk" to readers who appreciate rich storytelling interspersed with thrilling escapades and character-driven plots. Fenn's ability to intertwine laugh-out-loud moments with genuine tension makes this book not only an entertaining journey but also a relevant commentary on human tendencies. It stands as a worthy addition to the canon of adventure literature, promising to delight both young adult and mature readers alike.

George Manville Fenn (1831–1909) was an English writer and educator, best known for his prolific output of adventure stories for young readers during the Victorian era. His works often embody the imperialistic ethos and the spirit of exploration predominant at the time. Fenn was a master of the 'dread and rescue' narrative, where his protagonists frequently faced perilous situations only to be saved through courage and wit. 'Commodore Junk' is but one example of this narrative style, showcasing a maritime adventure vivid with the elements of danger and discovery that are trademarks of Fenn's literary contributions. Educated at private schools and then Cambridge, Fenn started his career as a teacher before turning to literature. Besides 'Commodore Junk', he penned over a hundred books, including 'The Golden Magnet', 'The Crystal Hunters', and 'In the King's Name', which resonated with the ethos of British youth, igniting imaginations and inspiring a sense of adventure. His writing is characterized by meticulous plots, well-drawn characters, and a narrative pace that holds the reader's attention. Fenn also wrote under the pseudonym Clifford Ashdown, collaborating with other authors. Although his name is not as well-remembered today as some of his contemporaries, Fenn's work remains an essential part of the canon of English literature for children during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 18th century maritime adventure • 19th-century adventure • 19th century British literature • action-packed journey • bold sailor protagonist • Children's historical fiction • Classic • classic adventure fiction • Classic Literature • classic maritime tales • Cultural Context • English literature • Fiction • George Manville Fenn • heritage fiction • High seas drama • historical seafaring exploits • historic naval novels • Juvenile Fiction • life at sea portrayal • literary charm • Literary Craftsmanship • nautical adventure fiction • nautical battle tales • old English sea literature • pedagogical storytelling • pirate conflict narrative • public domain classics • sailor protagonist novels • sea stories • Timeless insights • vintage action fiction • youthful escapades
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