The Three Trappers
Autor: | Edward S. Ellis |
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EAN: | 9788028319618 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 13.09.2023 |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century novel american frontier adventure character loyalty themes classic adventure tale friendship nature's power narrative prolific american author rugged landscape exploration vivid descriptive storytelling wilderness survival story |
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In Edward S. Ellis's riveting novel, 'The Three Trappers,' readers are transported to the untamed wilderness of North America during the fur-trading era. This adventure narrative unfolds through the experiences of three intrepid trappers who navigate the perils of the frontier, facing indigenous tribes, treacherous landscapes, and the moral complexities of survival. Ellis's prose is marked by lively descriptions and vivid imagery, echoing the influences of early American realism while capturing the spirit of adventure intrinsic to the genre. The book serves as a lens into the socio-cultural dynamics of the period, reflecting themes of friendship, bravery, and the conflict between civilization and barbarism in a rapidly changing world. Edward S. Ellis, an acclaimed author, journalist, and educator, was deeply engrossed in the themes of American exploration and adventure throughout his career. His own experiences in the American wilderness and interactions with various indigenous communities informed his narrative style and thematic choices. A prolific writer, Ellis aimed to inspire young readers, promoting values of courage and resilience paired with a profound respect for nature. 'The Three Trappers' is essential reading for anyone interested in Americana, adventure literature, and historical narratives of the 19th century. Its rich storytelling and compelling characters invite readers to ponder the challenges of a bygone era while emphasizing enduring human values. This timeless tale is perfect for both casual readers and scholars seeking to explore the complexities of early American life.