Toilers of the Sea (eBook)

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Ernest Rhys (Herausgeber)

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2022
363 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654741028-7 (EAN)

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Toilers of the Sea - Victor Hugo
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In Victor Hugo's "Toilers of the Sea," the narrative unfolds in the tumultuous setting of Guernsey, where the author intricately weaves themes of nature, humanity, and the struggle for survival. This striking novel exemplifies Hugo's characteristic literary style, combining poetic prose and vivid imagery with impassioned descriptions of the sea, emblematic of life's challenges and the indomitable human spirit. As a social commentary, the book delves into the lives of humble fishermen and their fierce battles against the elements, spotlighting the intertwining of man and nature during the 19th century, an era marked by industrialization and existential reflection. Victor Hugo, a luminary of French literature, was profoundly influenced by his exile on the Isle of Guernsey, where he penned this novel as a testament to the strength of the human will against adversity. Drawing from his own experiences in confronting societal issues and the depths of despair, Hugo sought to illuminate the dignity of the marginalized, revealing his compassion and empathy for those who toil against nature's wrath. "Toilers of the Sea" is a compelling exploration of resilience and determination that transcends time, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the complexities of human nature and the struggles of everyday life. Readers will find themselves immersed in Hugo's masterful storytelling, which not only entertains but also provokes critical thought about humanity's relationship with nature and society.

Victor Hugo (1802-1885), a towering figure in French literature and a leading contributor to the Romantic movement, remains celebrated for his profound influence on the literary world. Hugo's works encompass a diverse array of genres, including poetry, drama, and novels. His lyrical style blended with social commentary solidifies his legacy as not just a writer but also a social critic and thinker. Renowned for novels such as 'Les Misérables' and 'The Hunchback of Notre-Dame', Hugo's repertoire also includes the lesser-known but equally compelling 'Toilers of the Sea' (French: 'Les Travailleurs de la mer'), published in 1866. This work, set in the Channel Islands, echoes with Hugo's characteristic theme of existential struggle against nature, as well as a reflection on love, fate, and the fight for justice. Apart from his prolific literary output, Hugo was also a vociferous advocate for social causes, such as the abolition of the death penalty. His literary craftsmanship, combined with his mastery in creating complex characters and intricate plots, cements Hugo as an essential figure in world literature. His influence extends beyond the written word, as his works continue to inspire adaptations across various artistic forms, from the stage to the silver screen.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.11.2022
Übersetzer W. Moy Thomas
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th Century France • 19th-Century French Literature • 19th century French novel • Channel Islands • classic adventure fiction • classic maritime adventure • emotional journey tale • Fiction • fishers • French fiction • French Literature • Gilliatt's sea trial • Guernsey • Guernsey coastal setting • Guernsey community • Guernsey Island setting • historical novels • Hugo's maritime imagery • human endurance theme • human resilience • island life • Island Survival Story • Les Misérables author • literary classic • literary masterpieces • Nature versus man • Nature vs. man • philosophical novel • Political exile • public domain classics • Romantic heroism • Romantic movement literature • romantic tragedy exploration • Sailors • Social Critique • Toilers of the Sea fiction • Translations into English • Victor Hugo novels
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