the Wreck of Grosvenor

Prijzen vanaf
13,10

Uitgelicht

VERGELIJK ALLE AANBIEDERS (3)

Beschrijving

Bol The Wreck of the Grosvenor (1877) is a forceful sea novel that transforms the merchant voyage into a drama of class tyranny, moral endurance, and elemental catastrophe. Russell's narrative follows life aboard a badly commanded vessel, where brutal discipline, rotten provisions, and the indifference of owners generate mutiny before the sea itself delivers judgment. Written in a vivid first-person manner, the book combines melodramatic urgency with unusually precise nautical description, placing it within the Victorian adventure tradition while also anticipating the psychological realism of later maritime fiction. William Clark Russell was exceptionally equipped to write such a work. Born in 1844 into a literary and theatrical family, he served at sea in his youth before ill health forced him ashore. That practical experience gave his fiction an authority rare among popular novelists of his day: he knew the language of ships, the routines of sailors, and the injustices of maritime labor. The novel's indignation reflects both memory and social observation. Readers interested in sea fiction, Victorian realism, or the moral economy of empire will find this novel compelling. It is at once an adventure, a protest, and a study of human conduct under extreme pressure.

Vergelijk aanbieders (3)

Shop
Prijs
Verzendkosten
Totale prijs
13,10
Gratis
13,10
Naar shop
Gratis Shipping Costs
13,10
Gratis
13,10
Naar shop
Gratis Shipping Costs
13,10
2,99
16,09
Naar shop
2,99 Shipping Costs
Beschrijving (2)
Bol

The Wreck of the Grosvenor (1877) is a forceful sea novel that transforms the merchant voyage into a drama of class tyranny, moral endurance, and elemental catastrophe. Russell's narrative follows life aboard a badly commanded vessel, where brutal discipline, rotten provisions, and the indifference of owners generate mutiny before the sea itself delivers judgment. Written in a vivid first-person manner, the book combines melodramatic urgency with unusually precise nautical description, placing it within the Victorian adventure tradition while also anticipating the psychological realism of later maritime fiction. William Clark Russell was exceptionally equipped to write such a work. Born in 1844 into a literary and theatrical family, he served at sea in his youth before ill health forced him ashore. That practical experience gave his fiction an authority rare among popular novelists of his day: he knew the language of ships, the routines of sailors, and the injustices of maritime labor. The novel's indignation reflects both memory and social observation. Readers interested in sea fiction, Victorian realism, or the moral economy of empire will find this novel compelling. It is at once an adventure, a protest, and a study of human conduct under extreme pressure.

Amazon

Pagina's: 200, Paperback, Sharp Ink


Productspecificaties

Merk Sharp Ink
EAN
  • 9788028334864
Maat


Prijshistorie

* Prijshistorie bevat geen data van Amazon, Amazon Marketplace.

Prijzen voor het laatst bijgewerkt op:

Uitgelichte Keuze
13,10
Naar shop