The American Baron (eBook)

A Novel

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2022
270 Seiten
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859-654731366-3 (EAN)

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The American Baron - James De Mille
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In "The American Baron," James De Mille intricately weaves a tale of adventure and romance set against the backdrop of the emerging American frontier. Written in an engaging style that reflects the optimism and manifest destiny of the late 19th century, the novel combines elements of the gothic and the sensational with a keen eye for detail and characterization. De Mille's narrative artfully explores themes of social class and the quest for identity, placing its protagonist amidst the challenges and allure of a rapidly changing society that was reflective of the broader American experience during that era. James De Mille, a notable Canadian novelist and scholar, drew upon his rich academic background in literature and history to craft this compelling narrative. His experiences as a professor and his fascination with the societal transformations of his time undoubtedly influenced his portrayal of the characters' struggles and aspirations. De Mille was particularly interested in the American ethos, and "The American Baron" serves as a lens through which he examines the complexities of ambition, honor, and moral choice in a burgeoning nation. For readers seeking a profound exploration of identity and social dynamics intertwined with adventure, "The American Baron" comes highly recommended. This novel not only entertains but also invites critical reflection on the historical context of American life, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the confluence of personal and national narratives.

James De Mille (1833–1880) was a prolific Canadian author known for his wit, humor, and satirical style. Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, De Mille pursued academic interests before venturing into writing. His career unfolded as a professor at Dalhousie College (now University), where he lectured in classics. Despite an active academic career, De Mille found the time to write and left a significant literary footprint across various genres, including historical fiction, boys' adventure stories, and speculative fiction. One of his notable works, 'The American Baron' (1872), exemplifies De Mille's narrative dexterity, interlacing romance with elements of social commentary—a pattern resonant throughout much of his bibliography. The novel, often recognized for its engaging plot and complex characters, reflects the literary tastes and social concerns of the post-Civil War era in North America. While not as widely renowned as some of his contemporaries, De Mille's contributions to literature have garnered him a respectable place in the canon of Canadian literature, with scholars revisiting his texts for their cultural and historical insights. His works collectively serve as a window into 19th-century colonial mindsets, particularly within the context of Canadian identity formation and cross-cultural tensions (Pacey, 1945). Despite his passing in 1880, De Mille's literary legacy endures, enabling a reflection on the evolution of narrative forms and the socio-political discourses of his time.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Schlagworte 19th century adventure • 19th century american fiction • Alpine travel • American baronial fiction • American expatriates • American Literature • American nobleman intrigue • antebellum period literature • character-driven narrative • class distinction exploration • Classic • classic literary works • cultural exploration • De Mille adventure tales • engaging character dynamics • European travel experiences • Fiction • Gothic romance novel • Historical adventure novel • historical cultural commentary • historical fiction • James De Mille literature • Literary criticism insights • Mountain crossing drama • Multinational journey • nineteenth-century Europe • political humor narrative • public domain classics • satirical adventure tale • Traveler's camaraderie • victorian era novels • Victorian Literature • Victorian societal satire
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