Jovinian
By Kingston, William Henry Giles
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066189105
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About this book
In "Jovinian," William Henry Giles Kingston crafts a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of maritime adventure and personal development during the 19th century. The novel utilizes vivid, descriptive language and a third-person omniscient narrative style, immersing readers in the life of the protagonist, Jovinian, as he navigates through the challenges of youth, the perils of the sea, and the quest for identity. Kingston's keen observations of human nature and societal norms enrich the narrative, situating it within the larger literary context of Victorian adventure literature, which often reflects themes of moral integrity and the quest for personal truth amid external pressures. Kingston, an experienced British novelist and maritime enthusiast, drew upon his extensive knowledge of the sea and travel when writing this novel. His background as a sailor and his engagement with youth literature illuminate the vibrant themes of exploration and growth in "Jovinian." These personal experiences, coupled with Kingston's commitment to educating and inspiring young readers, provide a fascinating lens through which to examine the struggles and triumphs of the young protagonist. "Jovinian" is highly recommended for readers who appreciate adventure novels infused with rich character development and moral lessons. It offers not only an exhilarating journey across the seas but also profound insights into the challenges of adolescence. Kingston'Äôs blend of adventure and ethical introspection makes this work a valuable contribution to both children's literature and the broader canon of Victorian literature.
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