The Last Voyage: To India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam' (eBook)

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2022
485 Seiten
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859-654724327-4 (EAN)

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The Last Voyage: To India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam' - Annie Brassey
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In "The Last Voyage: To India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam'," Annie Brassey crafts a captivating narrative that melds travelogue and memoir, providing an intimate account of her journey aboard the yacht Sunbeam. Brassey's prose is both vivid and reflective, immersing readers in the sights, sounds, and cultural landscapes of 19th-century India and Australia. The book not only serves as a personal travel diary but also reflects the Victorian fascination with exploration and globalization, showcasing Brassey's detailed observations of local customs, flora, and fauna, while subtly critiquing the colonial attitudes of her time. Annie Brassey was a pioneering female traveler and author, whose journeys were fueled by both adventure and a desire to document the world's wonders. Born in 1839, her marriage to the shipbuilder Thomas Brassey provided her with the means and motivation to explore uncharted territories, challenging societal norms of womanhood in the Victorian era. Her experiences and insights reveal a keen awareness of the geopolitical implications of her travels, enhancing the narrative's depth and impact. "The Last Voyage" is a must-read for those fascinated by travel literature, colonial history, and women's contributions to exploration. Brassey's eloquent storytelling and rich descriptive language breathe life into her adventures, making this work not only informative but also a beautifully rendered exploration of society and nature. Readers will find in her pages not just a journey, but an invitation to reflect on the encounters that shape our understanding of the world.

Annie Brassey (1839–1887), born Anna Allnutt, was an English travel writer who gained acclaim through her detailed accounts of global circumnavigations. Reflecting the Victorian era's burgeoning interest in travel and exploration, Brassey's writing style exudes both adventure and domesticity, illuminating the era's cultural ethos. Her most celebrated work, 'A Voyage in the Sunbeam,' chronicles the journey of her family around the world, and has been celebrated for its engaging narrative and insightful observations. 'The Last Voyage: To India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam'' serves as a poignant sequel. This final travelogue posthumously encapsulates Annie's last voyage aboard the familial yacht 'Sunbeam,' and showcases her literary talent in capturing the essence of the landscapes and cultures encountered during the journey. Brassey's work extended beyond the written word; she amassed a collection of artifacts and photographs documenting her travels, which contributed to the ethnographic knowledge of the period. Her authorial legacy is marked by a keen sense of observation and a unique ability to enthrall readers with the allure of far-off lands during the peak of the British Empire.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Reisen Reiseführer Asien
Reisen Sport- / Aktivreisen
Schlagworte 19th century female authors • 19th Century travelogue • Annie Brassey writings • Antique travelogues • Australian exploration stories • Australian landscapes exploration • British aristocrat travel • British Empire travel accounts • Classic sea voyages • colonial encounters • Colonial India literature • Colonial maritime exploration • cultural exploration • cultural insights journey • Exploratory travel writing • female travel writer • Geography General • historical adventure narrative • Historic ship expedition • Indian cultural encounters • intrepid female adventurer • luxury yacht voyage • maritime exploration • nautical adventure • Oceanic voyage narrative • Sea Voyage Adventure • Sunbeam • Sunbeam yacht journey • Travel journal literature • Victorian Travel Literature • Victorian travel memoir • Victorian travel narrative • Voyages around the world • Yacht
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