The Men Who Wrought
Autor: | Ridgwell Cullum |
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EAN: | 4064066188740 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 13.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | Pioneering Tales of the American Frontier |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century pioneers Native American encounters Western frontier adventure authentic Wild West gripping Western no gunfights and outlaws historical frontier life moral dilemmas in fiction pioneering spirit tale rugged landscape descriptions |
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In 'The Men Who Wrought,' Ridgwell Cullum delivers a profound exploration of the transformative impact of pioneers in the American West during the late 19th century. Employing a vivid and descriptive literary style, Cullum immerses the reader in the harsh realities and adventurous spirit of frontier life. The narrative weaves together individual stories of men whose resilience and ingenuity shaped the landscape while grappling with the moral complexities of progress and expansion. This work resonates within the broader context of Western American literature, reflecting the era's triumphs and tribulations against a backdrop of societal change and technological advancement. Ridgwell Cullum, a Canadian-born author and a notable figure in Western literature, drew upon his experiences and a deep understanding of American frontier life to create this poignant narrative. His firsthand knowledge of the settings and characters he writes about lends authenticity and depth to the text, reflecting the historical and cultural nuances of the West. Cullum'Äôs passion for storytelling, combined with his intimate grasp of the human condition, underscores the motivations and struggles of his characters. 'The Men Who Wrought' is highly recommended for readers seeking a rich narrative that encapsulates both adventure and the intricate dynamics of human ambition. Cullum'Äôs ability to portray the stark realities of the West, intertwined with themes of perseverance and ethical dilemmas, makes this book not only engaging but also thought-provoking. Whether you are a fan of historical fiction or seeking to better understand the complexities of American identity, this work is an invaluable addition to your literary collection.