Mr. Midshipman Easy
Autor: | Frederick Marryat |
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EAN: | 9788028229870 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 19.08.2021 |
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Schlagworte: | african prince ally british maritime history family bus friendship and loyalty historical fiction journey military officer training morality and personal growth napoleonic naval adventure romantic ideals exploration young adult coming-of-age |
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In 'Mr. Midshipman Easy,' Frederick Marryat crafts a captivating coming-of-age narrative set against the backdrop of the British Navy during the early 19th century. The novel is characterized by its lively prose and rich characterizations, featuring the protagonist, Mr. Midshipman Easy, whose adventures and misadventures encapsulate the trials of naval life. Marryat employs a blend of humor and realism, painting a vivid picture of maritime culture, while simultaneously critiquing the social hierarchies and moral dilemmas faced by young men entering military service. The book serves not only as an entertaining tale but also as a commentary on the nature of authority and personal integrity within the rigid structure of the naval system of the time. Frederick Marryat, a former naval officer himself, draws upon his own experiences at sea to lend authenticity and depth to the narrative. Known for his extensive travels and keen observations of naval life, Marryat infuses his writing with a sense of adventure and reflection, making him a pioneering figure in the genre of maritime fiction. His background offers unique insights into the challenges and environments faced by those serving in the naval forces, thus enriching the novel's authenticity. Readers seeking an engaging blend of adventure and insight into 19th-century naval life will find 'Mr. Midshipman Easy' a delightful exploration of youth, ambition, and the complexities of growing up in a world defined by duty and discipline. Marryat's keen eye for detail and penchant for humor will resonate with those interested in historical fiction, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of the genre.