A Chinese Command
Autor: | Harry Collingwood |
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EAN: | 8596547361435 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 16.09.2022 |
Untertitel: | A Story of Adventure in Eastern Seas |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century naval warfare British naval officer Chinese pirate conflict authentic naval tactics historical sea fiction maritime adventure fiction nautical adventure stories oceanic conflict tales sailor's life narrative speedy sea escapades |
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In 'A Chinese Command,' Harry Collingwood crafts an exhilarating adventure that intertwines the themes of imperialism, naval warfare, and cultural intersections during the late 19th century. Set against the backdrop of the opium trade and Sino-British relations, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of a British naval officer who becomes embroiled in a series of conflicts that challenge his moral compass and reveal the complexities of colonial power dynamics. Collingwood's engaging prose, characterized by vivid descriptions and intricate plotting, reflects the literary style of adventure fiction of his time, echoing the works of contemporaries like H. Rider Haggard and Robert Louis Stevenson, while simultaneously providing readers with a critical lens on the socio-political climate of Victorian Britain. Harry Collingwood, known for his profound interest in maritime adventures, was influenced by his own background as a naval officer. His experiences at sea and encounters with diverse cultures underscored his writing, infusing his narratives with authenticity and excitement. 'A Chinese Command' exemplifies Collingwood's ability to weave personal insights into the larger tapestry of historical events and cultural encounters, reflecting the anxieties and aspirations of an empire. Readers seeking an enthralling narrative that challenges perceptions of imperialism while delivering rich adventure should not overlook 'A Chinese Command.' This novel serves as both a gripping tale and a poignant commentary on the era, making it a noteworthy addition to any literary collection.
Harry Collingwood was the pseudonym of William Joseph Cosens Lancaster (1851-1922), an author who chartered a distinct course in the genre of nautical adventure fiction. Collingwood's writing career blossomed with an array of books focusing on the maritime tales, valuable for young readers with a penchant for seafaring adventures. His narratives often blended authentic seafaring knowledge with fictional coming-of-age stories, set against vividly-described exotic locales and historical backdrop providing an educative slant to his chivalrous tales. A notable work, 'A Chinese Command,' showcases Collingwood's grasp of the subgenre he specialized in, embedding finely tuned technical details into the warp and weft of thrilling escapades. As an engineer by profession, Lancaster's extensive knowledge and experience in marine engineering imbued his narratives with realism, complementing his literary style that merged technical acuity with imaginative storytelling. Collingwood's influence in the realm of juvenile nautical fiction remains significant, and his novels continue to be appreciated for their historical context and detailed depiction of seafaring life.
Harry Collingwood was the pseudonym of William Joseph Cosens Lancaster (1851-1922), an author who chartered a distinct course in the genre of nautical adventure fiction. Collingwood's writing career blossomed with an array of books focusing on the maritime tales, valuable for young readers with a penchant for seafaring adventures. His narratives often blended authentic seafaring knowledge with fictional coming-of-age stories, set against vividly-described exotic locales and historical backdrop providing an educative slant to his chivalrous tales. A notable work, 'A Chinese Command,' showcases Collingwood's grasp of the subgenre he specialized in, embedding finely tuned technical details into the warp and weft of thrilling escapades. As an engineer by profession, Lancaster's extensive knowledge and experience in marine engineering imbued his narratives with realism, complementing his literary style that merged technical acuity with imaginative storytelling. Collingwood's influence in the realm of juvenile nautical fiction remains significant, and his novels continue to be appreciated for their historical context and detailed depiction of seafaring life.