Mr. Midshipman Easy (eBook)
342 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654739490-7 (EAN)
Captain Frederick Marryat (1792–1848) was a British Royal Navy officer and a prolific author, best recognized for his seminal works in the nautical fiction genre. Born on July 10, 1792, Marryat's naval career began at the tender age of 14, during which he participated in the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. His rich experiences at sea infused his literary works with authenticity and adventure, helping to establish a legacy that would influence later writers such as Joseph Conrad and Ernest Hemingway. Marryat's quintessential novel, 'Mr. Midshipman Easy' (1836), offers a satirical yet realistic portrayal of naval life, as it follows the escapades of its eponymous hero, Jack Easy, during his time in the Royal Navy. The novel is lauded for its exploration of themes such as hierarchy, human rights, and the nature of gentlemanly behavior through a blend of humor and action. This trailblazing work is often cited as one of the earliest examples of a bildungsroman in English literature and showcases Marryat's dexterity in weaving complex, character-driven stories set against the backdrop of high-seas adventures. Marryat's writing style is characterized by a directness and clarity that reflect his military background. His contributions to literature extend beyond his novels, as he also wrote children's books, such as 'The Children of the New Forest' (1847), and he was an early pioneer in the use of the sea story for younger audiences. His literary achievements were recognized during his lifetime, and he enjoyed a successful parallel career as a novelist while still serving in the Navy, eventually retiring as a captain to devote himself entirely to writing. Today, Marryat's books remain emblematic of maritime literature and continue to captivate readers with their timeless tales of adventure on the high seas.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 13.11.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Prague |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Historische Romane |
Literatur ► Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker | |
Schlagworte | 19th century British literature • Age of Sail novels • Authoritative insight • Borodino • British navy fiction • British society • character-driven • Coming-of-age • coming of age sea stories • Danton • Dumas • Frederick Marryat classics • henty • historical fiction • iron mask • Josephine • maritime adventure • Napoleon and Love • napoleonic wars • nautical adventure fiction • naval historical romance • naval officer • Royal Navy • sailing ships literature • Social commentary • social satire in literature • victorian era novels • war and peace • Waterloo • William III |
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