The Exploits and Triumphs of Paul Morphy, the Chess Champion
Autor: | Frederick Milnes Edge |
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EAN: | 9788028286576 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 21.02.2023 |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century chess american chess players blindfold chess matches chess cafes culture chess tournament history competitive chess scene european chess clubs historical chess figures journalistic travelogue paul morphy biography |
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In 'The Exploits and Triumphs of Paul Morphy, the Chess Champion,' Frederick Milnes Edge presents a detailed narrative of the life and games of one of chess's most celebrated prodigies. The book employs an engaging literary style that combines biographical insight with analytical commentary, positioning Morphy within the context of 19th-century chess. Edge meticulously chronicles Morphy's rise to prominence, detailing his innovative strategies and charismatic personality while situating him within the evolving chess culture of his time, marked by the shift from romantic to scientific play. Frederick Milnes Edge, a chess enthusiast and player himself, deeply admired Morphy's unparalleled abilities and his impact on the game. Living during a period of burgeoning chess interest, Edge's passion for the discipline, coupled with his historical grounding, informs his comprehensive examination of Morphy's contributions to chess strategy and culture. Edge's work is not merely a celebration; it serves as a reflection on the socio-cultural dynamics of chess and how Morphy's genius left an indelible mark. This book is an essential read for chess aficionados and historians alike, providing rich insights into Morphy's life and the transformative power of chess. Whether you're a seasoned player or a newcomer to the game, Edge's captivating prose will immerse you in the brilliance of Morphy's exploits and the timeless allure of chess.