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Treasure Island (And the True Story Behind the Novel) - The History Of Pirates and Their Treasure

English · Paperback / Softback

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Treasure Island (And the True Story Behind the Novel) presents a riveting tapestry of adventure narratives that traverse the stormy seas of piracy, exploration, and treasure hunting. This anthology emerges as a meticulous curation that juxtaposes Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel with intriguing historical accounts like those found in Daniel Defoe's writings and Captain Charles Johnson's infamous chronicles of pirate lore. The collection skillfully blends fiction and historical narrative, pulling readers into a whirlwind of high-seas adventure and the shadowy allure of pirate life. With stories that span fictive masterpieces and authentic accounts, this collection spotlights the dynamic interplay between myth and history within the literary context of maritime tales. The anthology draws upon the literary prowess of Stevenson, Defoe, and Johnson, all of whom have significantly shaped the pirate narrative trope. Their varied backgrounds-famed novelists and vivid historical chroniclers-offer a kaleidoscope of perspectives on the golden age of piracy. The writings encapsulated here gestate in the heated imaginations of these authors who were influenced by early 18th-century maritime culture, its charms, and its terrors. Consequently, readers encounter a rich tapestry of storytelling that seamlessly weaves together historical realism with enduring adventure mythology. Treasure Island (And the True Story Behind the Novel) is an indispensable volume for readers eager to explore the diverse narratives that have shaped our understanding of pirate lore. This anthology offers an exceptional opportunity to appreciate a convergence of literary styles and historical contexts, enabling readers to deepen their understanding of piracy and adventure through multifaceted dialogues. The collection's educational value lies in its broad spectrum of insights, making it a compelling read for both the adventurous and the scholarly, as it encompasses a wide array of voices and styles under the thematic canopy of the high seas.

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Authors Daniel Defoe, Captain Charles Johnson, Robert Louis Stevenson
Publisher Sharp Ink
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.05.2024
 
EAN 9788028374860
ISBN 978-80-283-7486-0
No. of pages 492
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 26 mm
Weight 685 g
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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