Moondyne (eBook)

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2022
230 Seiten
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859-654701956-5 (EAN)

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Moondyne - John Boyle O'Reilly
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In "Moondyne," John Boyle O'Reilly weaves a compelling narrative steeped in the themes of identity, rebellion, and the search for freedom. Set in the harsh yet majestic Australian landscape, the novel follows the journey of Moondyne Joe, a character inspired by real-life convict Josephs who boldly resist societal constraints. O'Reilly's literary style is marked by vivid descriptions and lyrical prose, deftly capturing the struggles of marginalized individuals against the backdrop of colonial Australia. The work serves as a poignant commentary on the complexities of justice and redemption, drawing parallels between personal and societal conflicts. O'Reilly, an Irish expatriate and staunch advocate for social justice, infused his own experiences into this poignant tale. Having faced the dire consequences of political dissidence in his homeland, O'Reilly's empathy for the disenfranchised informs every page of "Moondyne." His nuanced understanding of the convict experience is accentuated by his commitment to exploring the depth of the human spirit amidst adversity, which arises from his own life as a poet, journalist, and activist. I highly recommend "Moondyne" to readers interested in historical fiction that challenges conventional narratives of crime and punishment. O'Reilly's narrative not only captivates through its adventurous storyline but also compels readers to reflect on the nature of freedom and societal norms. This timeless work resonates deeply, making it an essential read for those seeking both entertainment and profound insight.

John Boyle O'Reilly (1844-1890) was an Irish-born poet, novelist, and journalist celebrated for his impassioned writing on themes of identity, exile, and integrity. After participating in the Irish Fenian uprising against British rule, O'Reilly was exiled, famously escaping to America where he became a leading voice in the Irish-American community. His literary contributions include a distinct combination of revolutionary politics and romanticism, articulated in his acclaimed novel 'Moondyne' (1879). Set in Western Australia, Moondyne chronicles the experiences of an escaped Irish convict, reflecting O'Reilly's own penal servitude in a British colony. Capturing the spirit of adventure and an intense longing for justice, the book also illuminates O'Reilly's personal amalgamation of rebellion and resilience. As an editor of 'The Pilot', Boston's influential Irish newspaper, O'Reilly wielded his pen with the prowess of a cultural and moral arbiter, shaping the narrative of the Irish diaspora in America. His works resonate with the ethos of the downtrodden, and his literary style invokes a poetic reverence for freedom and the indomitable human spirit. O'Reilly's activism extended beyond the printed word; he played a key role in supporting movements for social change and labor rights, leaving a legacy as one of the most compelling Irish literary figures of the nineteenth century.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Kunst / Musik / Theater Malerei / Plastik
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Schlagworte 1870s works • 19th century australia • 19th century literature • 19th Century Romance • Australian adventure fiction • Australian Outback adventure • colonial Australia stories • Colonial history • convict transportation • criminal justice system critique • Culture • earth sciences • Escape Adventure • escapism in literature • Geography • historical fiction • historical fiction drama • History • history of Australia • History of Western Australia • Humanities • immersive descriptive prose • Incarceration narrative • Irish-American authors • Irish author's legacy • irish writer • John Boyle O'Reilly novels • Moondyne Joe • outlaw heroes in fiction • penal colony narratives • political activism influence • Power dynamics • redemption and justice • rugged landscape exploration • semi-autobiographical novel • Social injustice • social justice themes • Society • suspenseful character journey • Western Australia
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