Katerfelto, A Story of Exmoor
Autor: | George J. Whyte-Melville |
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EAN: | 4066338100399 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 09.11.2021 |
Untertitel: | Mystery and Adventure in the Heart of Exmoor |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century mystery English rural suspense Exmoor countryside adventure Scottish novelist storytelling character-driven narrative classic adventure novel immersive historical fiction naturalistic romantic prose rugged landscape exploration |
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In 'Katerfelto, A Story of Exmoor,' George J. Whyte-Melville crafts a vivid tale that intertwines the themes of rural life and human character against the stunning backdrop of Exmoor. The novel employs rich, descriptive prose, characteristic of Victorian literature, to evoke the natural beauty and local color of the Exmoor landscape. The narrative weaves together adventure, romance, and moral complexity, reflecting the social anxieties of the time, including class distinctions and the changing roles of women in society. Melville's keen observations and lush characterizations enhance the depth of this compelling story. George J. Whyte-Melville, born in 1821, was a Scottish author and horseman whose own experiences in hunting, gardening, and rural life significantly influenced his literary works. Drawing upon his aristocratic background and love for the countryside, Melville sought to depict the intertwined existences of man and nature. His passion for equestrian themes also informs the character of Katerfelto, a central figure who embodies both the allure and the pitfalls of the sporting life. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate a deep and immersive exploration of character and place within the context of 19th-century England. 'Katerfelto' offers a unique window into the interplay of landscape and identity, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of Victorian literature and those intrigued by the connection between nature and the human spirit.