Capt'n Davy's Honeymoon
Autor: | Sir Hall Caine |
---|---|
EAN: | 4064066210656 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 12.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | A Seafaring Adventure of Love and Intrigue on the High Seas |
Kategorie: | |
Schlagworte: | 19th century escapades Victorian romance adventure captain and bride exotic ports exploration historical adventure tale maritime love story nautical fiction journey ocean voyage narrative seafaring character development stormy seas romance |
2,49 €*
Versandkostenfrei
Die Verfügbarkeit wird nach ihrer Bestellung bei uns geprüft.
Bücher sind in der Regel innerhalb von 1-2 Werktagen abholbereit.
In 'Capt'n Davy's Honeymoon,' Sir Hall Caine expertly weaves a tapestry of romance and adventure against the backdrop of the Isle of Man, where the narrative unfolds with rich regional detail and evocative imagery. The novel employs a blend of melodrama and humor, characteristic of Caine'Äôs literary style, drawing readers into the emotional landscape of his characters while exploring themes of love, fidelity, and societal expectations. The dialogue sparkles with wit, and the setting offers a vivid glimpse into the local culture, making the work not only entertaining but also a significant contribution to the literary canon of the early 20th century. Sir Hall Caine, a prominent figure in British literature and a key voice of the Manx literary tradition, draws upon his deep ties to the Isle of Man to craft a narrative that resonates with authenticity. His extensive travels and experiences shaped his understanding of human emotions and social interactions, providing a rich backdrop for this tale. Caine was known for his passion for storytelling that combined the local with the universal, often exploring the impact of environment on character. 'Capt'n Davy's Honeymoon' is a delight for readers who appreciate intricately layered narratives infused with humor and heart. Caine's ability to balance dramatic tension with lightheartedness makes this a must-read for those interested in early 20th-century literature and the complexities of human relationships, all set against the idyllic landscapes of the Isle of Man.