A Maid of the Silver Sea
Autor: | John Oxenham |
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EAN: | 8596547376422 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 16.09.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century romance adventurous sea escapade fantasy coastal landscapes female protagonist journey lost at sea tales lyrical storytelling experience mystical ocean journeys poetic prose narrative romantic maritime adventure sea as character |
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In 'A Maid of the Silver Sea,' John Oxenham crafts a compelling narrative that intertwines themes of nature, love, and the pursuit of one's destiny against the backdrop of coastal life. Set in a picturesque seaside village, the novel employs a lyrical prose style that evokes vivid imagery of the ocean and its ethereal allure. Oxenham's use of symbolism-particularly the sea as a representation of both freedom and longing-enhances the narrative, placing it within the broader context of early 20th-century British literature where the romantic idealization of nature was prevalent. John Oxenham, a pen name for the author William Arthur Dunkerley, was deeply influenced by his upbringing in the coastal landscapes of Cornwall. As a successful poet and novelist, his passion for the sea is palpable in his writing, often reflecting his experiences and philosophical ideas about life, faith, and the human condition. This backdrop not only informed his thematic choices but also contributed to his distinctive voice, setting him apart from his contemporaries. Readers seeking a heartfelt exploration of personal and spiritual growth through the lens of nature and love will find 'A Maid of the Silver Sea' to be a profound and enriching read. Oxenham's poetic style and depth of emotional insight invite reflection, making this book a significant addition to the canon of nature-inspired literature.
William Arthur Dunkerley, notably known by his pen name John Oxenham, was an esteemed English journalist, novelist, and poet born on November 12, 1852, in Manchester. His extensive literary career spans a melange of heartening poetry, adventure fiction, and devout religious works. 'A Maid of the Silver Sea,' one of his lauded novels, is a compelling narrative that interweaves romance and the rugged charm of island life, echoing his distinct ability to craft vivid worlds grounded in human emotion and natural beauty. Oxenham's prose is often imbued with an underlying moral compass, reflective of the Victorian era's societal values and an inclination toward themes of integrity, faith, and the triumph of the human spirit. Not confined to adult fiction, he also authored numerous poems and books for children, designed to impart ethical lessons through engaging storytelling. His work in poetry garnered significant attention with the publication of 'Bees in Amber: a little book of thoughtful verse' (1913), which reveals his penchant for spiritual and inspirational themes. Another notable work includes 'The King's High Way' (1909), a book that further cements his reputation as a writer with a didactic purpose. Oxenham's contributions to literature have been cherished by readers who find solace and guidance in his words. He passed away on January 23, 1941, leaving behind a legacy of literary achievements that continue to inspire.
William Arthur Dunkerley, notably known by his pen name John Oxenham, was an esteemed English journalist, novelist, and poet born on November 12, 1852, in Manchester. His extensive literary career spans a melange of heartening poetry, adventure fiction, and devout religious works. 'A Maid of the Silver Sea,' one of his lauded novels, is a compelling narrative that interweaves romance and the rugged charm of island life, echoing his distinct ability to craft vivid worlds grounded in human emotion and natural beauty. Oxenham's prose is often imbued with an underlying moral compass, reflective of the Victorian era's societal values and an inclination toward themes of integrity, faith, and the triumph of the human spirit. Not confined to adult fiction, he also authored numerous poems and books for children, designed to impart ethical lessons through engaging storytelling. His work in poetry garnered significant attention with the publication of 'Bees in Amber: a little book of thoughtful verse' (1913), which reveals his penchant for spiritual and inspirational themes. Another notable work includes 'The King's High Way' (1909), a book that further cements his reputation as a writer with a didactic purpose. Oxenham's contributions to literature have been cherished by readers who find solace and guidance in his words. He passed away on January 23, 1941, leaving behind a legacy of literary achievements that continue to inspire.