THE COMPLETE JIM MAITLAND SERIES
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THE COMPLETE JIM MAITLAND SERIES offers a profound exploration into the adventurous tales of the enigmatic Jim Maitland, ranging across distant lands and mysterious circumstances. This collection, presented in a variety of engaging literary styles, bridges the early 20th-century sensibilities with the restless spirits of post-Victorian adventurers. The collection not only showcases the evolving style of H.C. McNeile, famously known as 'Sapper', but also mirrors the period's shifting attitudes towards empire, adventure, and identity. Each story stands out for its intense narrative and intricate detail, capturing the essence of its time and the breadth of human experiences. The anthology is imbued with the historical and cultural influences of its era, characterized by a rich backdrop of post-World War I society grappling with rapid changes. Sapper, an officer turned author, was renowned for his vigorous depiction of action and suspense. His works reflect a deep understanding of the nuances of his time, making the Jim Maitland series a testament to the literary movements that favored bold, straightforward adventure narratives. This collection brings together these thematic elements, offering readers a window into a transformative period in literary and world history. THE COMPLETE JIM MAITLAND SERIES is an essential read for those intrigued by classic adventure tales and historical narratives. It invites readers to traverse globally spanning escapades and delve into early 20th-century literature through a series of compelling stories. This anthology is particularly valuable for its educational insights into the societal dynamics of its time and the literary mastery of Sapper. Readers seeking to understand the confluence of historical events and literary culture, or simply to enjoy a saga of excitement and intrigue, will find this collection uniquely rewarding.
Produkt Details
Verlag: Musaicum Books
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 322 Seiten
Größe: 674,9 KB
ISBN: 9788027200740
Veröffentlichung: 7. August 2017