Northern Lights, Complete
Autor: | Gilbert Parker |
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EAN: | 8596547349228 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 15.09.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century exploration Canadian wilderness adventure Gilbert Parker influenc cultural clash themes evocative storytelling honor and loyalty lyrical prose style northern frontier life political intrigue narrative romantic historical fiction |
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In 'Northern Lights, Complete,' Gilbert Parker intricately weaves together themes of love, resilience, and the harsh realities of life in the Canadian wilderness. The collection showcases Parker's exceptional literary style, marked by rich, evocative prose and a profound sense of place. The stories encapsulate the spirit of early 20th-century Canada, reflecting the struggles and triumphs of its people against the backdrop of stunning landscapes, as well as the complexities of their social and cultural identities. The author's keen observations and vivid descriptions immerse the reader in a world where nature plays a crucial role in shaping human experiences. Gilbert Parker, a Canadian author and politician, often drew inspiration from his experiences in the Northern territories. His profound appreciation for the rugged beauty of the Canadian North and its inhabitants is palpable throughout this collection. Parker's works consistently reflect his interest in social issues, especially those concerning indigenous peoples, and he utilized his literary talents as a platform to discuss the interplay between environment and identity. His background as a journalist also equipped him with the ability to portray authentic human emotions and social realities. I highly recommend 'Northern Lights, Complete' to readers who seek an exploration of the human condition set against the striking backdrop of Canada's wilderness. Parker's nuanced storytelling and vibrant characters invite readers to reflect deeply on their own lives, making this collection a timeless addition to the canon of Canadian literature.
Gilbert Parker (1862-1932) was a Canadian-born English novelist and British politician. His literary career burgeoned with the success of his first novel, 'Mrs. Falchion' (1893), but he gained international acclaim with a series of romantic and adventure novels set against Canadian landscapes. Numerous works followed, wherein Parker combined his astute understanding of human nature with his rich experiences garnered from abroad. His prolific writing gifted the literary world with over 50 works of fiction, including 'The Seats of the Mighty' (1896), remembered for its vivid portrayal of historical Canada. His collection 'Northern Lights, Complete' encapsulates his unique literary style-a blend of complex characters embroiled in moral dilemmas, reflective of the social mores of his time. Parker's narrative technique often involved the intertwining of the personal and political, providing both entertainment and implicit social commentary. A deft storyteller, Parker was knighted in 1902, an acknowledgment not only of his literary contributions but also his political influence as a member of the British Empire's intellectual elite. His works remain a testament to his literary craftsmanship and his ability to capture the essence of the human spirit against the backdrop of the vast Canadian North.
Gilbert Parker (1862-1932) was a Canadian-born English novelist and British politician. His literary career burgeoned with the success of his first novel, 'Mrs. Falchion' (1893), but he gained international acclaim with a series of romantic and adventure novels set against Canadian landscapes. Numerous works followed, wherein Parker combined his astute understanding of human nature with his rich experiences garnered from abroad. His prolific writing gifted the literary world with over 50 works of fiction, including 'The Seats of the Mighty' (1896), remembered for its vivid portrayal of historical Canada. His collection 'Northern Lights, Complete' encapsulates his unique literary style-a blend of complex characters embroiled in moral dilemmas, reflective of the social mores of his time. Parker's narrative technique often involved the intertwining of the personal and political, providing both entertainment and implicit social commentary. A deft storyteller, Parker was knighted in 1902, an acknowledgment not only of his literary contributions but also his political influence as a member of the British Empire's intellectual elite. His works remain a testament to his literary craftsmanship and his ability to capture the essence of the human spirit against the backdrop of the vast Canadian North.