J. Ewing Ritchie, acclaimed London journalist and writer of the 19th century, channels his professional acumen and personal experiences into the pages of 'The Cruise of the Elena'. His extensive experience as a journalist is at the heart of his incisive societal critiques, and his passion for travel informs the vivid descriptions of the Scottish landscape. Familiar with the ebb and flow of societal tides, Ritchie's commentary captures the essence of Victorian England's upper crust and their leisure pursuits, as well as the broader European political sentiments of his day.
Recommended for lovers of historical travel narratives and students of Victorian England, 'The Cruise of the Elena' offers a rich tapestry of reflection, wit, and descriptive mastery. Ritchie's work is poised to engage those with a penchant for maritime adventure and social history, providing an immersive experience that not only recounts a journey but also delves deep into the heart of the era's ethos. This book emerges as a valuable cultural artifact, inviting readers to contemplate the societal constructs of the past while sailing through the Hebrides.
J. Ewing Ritchie, an esteemed Victorian journalist and prolific writer, was a noteworthy figure in the literary landscape of the 19th century. His contributions predominantly revolved around social reform issues, reflecting the zeitgeist of the Victorian era. Born in the 1820s, Ritchie's exact date of birth remains speculative, but his written works are a testament to his life's endeavors. 'The Cruise of the Elena; Or, Yachting in the Hebrides' is among his lesser-known travel narratives but nonetheless exemplifies his descriptive skill and keen eye for detail. The book offers an in-depth account of yachting, which was a burgeoning pastime among the affluent classes, capturing the essence of the Hebrides with a blend of adventure and lyrical prose. Ritchie's literary style often engaged a narrative that was accessible yet rich with social commentary, characterized by clarity and a conversational tone. Although not as celebrated as his contemporaries, his contributions to journalism and literature provided a candid look at Victorian society and its various facets. Ritchie's bibliography includes other significant works such as 'The British Senators' and 'The Night Side of London,' which further cement his reputation as an observant chronicler of his times.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.9.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Prague |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Reisen ► Reiseführer |
Schlagworte | 19th century travelogues • British yachts and sailing • Description and travel • Hebrides • Hebrides travel literature • History of Great Britain • J. Ewing Ritchie author • maritime voyages fiction • nautical journey memoir • sailing narratives • Scotland • Scottish islands exploration • Victorian travel writing • Yachting • yachting adventure books |
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