Michael Howe - The Last and Worst of the Bush-Rangers of Van Dieman's Land (eBook)

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2022
22 Seiten
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Michael Howe - The Last and Worst of the Bush-Rangers of Van Dieman's Land - Thomas E. Wells
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In "Michael Howe - The Last and Worst of the Bush-Rangers of Van Diemen's Land," Thomas E. Wells delves into the gritty world of 19th-century Australian bushranging, focusing on the notorious figure of Michael Howe. The book combines meticulous historical research with a narrative style that evokes the raw, turbulent spirit of the era. Wells employs vivid descriptions and compelling characterizations, revitalizing the often romanticized perception of bushrangers, and situating Howe amidst the socio-political turmoil of colonial Australia, where class struggles and crime intersect dramatically. Thomas E. Wells, an esteemed historian with an academic background in Australian studies, draws from extensive archival research and primary sources to present a nuanced portrait of both Michael Howe and the broader context of Van Diemen's Land. His keen understanding of the era's societal dynamics and personal narratives lends an authenticity to the text that reveals the paradox of Howe's notoriety and humanity. Wells' dedication to unraveling the complexities of Howe's life also showcases his commitment to understanding the historical significance of bushranging as a response to colonial oppression. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in Australian history, criminology, and the cultural significance of folklore and myth. Wells' insightful exploration of Michael Howe not only informs but also captivates, making it an essential read for those seeking to understand the darker chapters of Australia's past and the legacies that continue to shape its identity.

Thomas E. Wells remains an enigmatic figure in the annals of Australian colonial history and literature. His significant contribution, 'Michael Howe - The Last and Worst of the Bush-Rangers of Van Dieman's Land,' provides an unflinching portrayal of the notorious outlaw Michael Howe, and the broader context of convict life in early 19th-century Tasmania (then known as Van Diemen's Land). Wells' account stands as a seminal piece amidst the Bushranger genre, an Australian literary tradition that explores the lives and legends of outlaw figures, deeply embedded in the national psyche. While little is known about Wells' life and other literary endeavors, 'Michael Howe' remains a crucial piece for historians and literary scholars interested in the narratives that shaped Tasmania's rugged colonial era. Wells' writing style evokes a stark realism that was uncommon at the time, eschewing romanticism in favor of a more gritty and nuanced representation of his subject matter. This work not only encapsulates the factual biography of one of Tasmania's most feared bushrangers but also serves as a cultural artifact reflecting the harsh realities of penal colony life and its lasting legacy in Australian historical lore.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Schlagworte 19th century Australian history • 19th century Tasmania • adventure and lawlessness • Australian bushranger fiction • Australian convict history • Australian outlaw biography • Brutal cost of colonization • bushranger folklore • Bush-Rangers of Van Dieman's Land • bush-ranging narratives • Classic • classic literature Australia • colonial Australia history • Colonial Australian Fiction • Colonial struggle • Early 19th-century Tasmania • Historical • Historical Crime Narrative • historical crime novels • Historical narrative style • Lawlessness in penal colony • Michael Howe biographical novel • Michael Howe story • outlaw tales classic • social conditions Tasmania • socio-political environment • Tasmanian historical fiction • Tasmanian historical figure • Thomas E. Wells • Thomas E. Wells research • true crime biography • Unforgiving societal fringes • Van Dieman's Land literature
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