The Trail of the Sword, Complete
Autor: | Gilbert Parker |
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EAN: | 8596547354109 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 16.09.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | complex character relationships eloquent prose storytelling historical authenticity historical political fiction political intrigue romance power struggle narrative redemption in history seventeenth-century France turbulent historical events |
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In 'The Trail of the Sword, Complete,' Gilbert Parker offers an enthralling exploration of love, loyalty, and the complexities of human nature against the backdrop of the tumultuous Canadian wilderness. Rich in vivid imagery and imbued with a lyrical prose style, Parker masterfully captures both the physical landscape and the inner turmoil of his characters, drawing readers into a gripping narrative marked by dramatic conflicts and spiritual quests. Set in a time when colonial tensions simmered and personal honor clashed with duty, the novel reflects the author's keen insights into the human experience, showcasing the interplay between civilization and the wild. Gilbert Parker, a Canadian author and journalist, became renowned for his ability to weave tales that resonate with the spirit of his homeland. His experiences in Canada, coupled with a deep interest in its cultural and historical tapestry, profoundly influenced his writing. As a traveler and observer of diverse human conditions, Parker's works often reveal an intricate understanding of character dynamics and the complexities of moral choice, which are keenly felt in 'The Trail of the Sword.' This novel is highly recommended for readers who appreciate rich storytelling that delves into the philosophical underpinnings of human existence. Parker's ability to create compelling characters and atmospheric settings positions this work as a significant contribution to early 20th-century literature, making it essential reading for those who seek to understand the intricate bond between place and identity.
Gilbert Parker (1862-1932) was a Canadian-born English novelist, known for his works that captured the spirit of the British Empire. Educated at Trinity College, University of Toronto, and subsequently following legal studies, Parker eventually turned from the law to journalism and fiction writing. His foray into literature led him to move to Australia, and then to London, where he would establish his reputation as a writer. Parker's works often reflected his experiences in the frontiers of the Empire, evoking the drama and romance of colonial adventures. 'The Trail of the Sword, Complete' is one example of his extensive oeuvre, a historical romance that entwines the fate of its characters with the progress of historical events. Parker's style is marked by its vivid characterizations and an absorbing narrative technique, which secured his place among the popular storytellers of his time. His contribution to the literary scene includes over 50 works of fiction, including 'The Seats of the Mighty' and 'The Right of Way,' works that further exemplify his literary craft. Parker's influence extended beyond his novels, as he was involved in politics and knighted for his contributions to literature and public life. His biographical legacy is that of an author who encapsulated the ethos of his era and whose stories continue to resonate with themes of exploration, conflict, and human emotions bridled within historical confines.
Gilbert Parker (1862-1932) was a Canadian-born English novelist, known for his works that captured the spirit of the British Empire. Educated at Trinity College, University of Toronto, and subsequently following legal studies, Parker eventually turned from the law to journalism and fiction writing. His foray into literature led him to move to Australia, and then to London, where he would establish his reputation as a writer. Parker's works often reflected his experiences in the frontiers of the Empire, evoking the drama and romance of colonial adventures. 'The Trail of the Sword, Complete' is one example of his extensive oeuvre, a historical romance that entwines the fate of its characters with the progress of historical events. Parker's style is marked by its vivid characterizations and an absorbing narrative technique, which secured his place among the popular storytellers of his time. His contribution to the literary scene includes over 50 works of fiction, including 'The Seats of the Mighty' and 'The Right of Way,' works that further exemplify his literary craft. Parker's influence extended beyond his novels, as he was involved in politics and knighted for his contributions to literature and public life. His biographical legacy is that of an author who encapsulated the ethos of his era and whose stories continue to resonate with themes of exploration, conflict, and human emotions bridled within historical confines.