Harley Greenoak's Charge
Par Mitford, Bertram
Publié par Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066174194
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À propos de ce livre
Set against the backdrop of British colonial intrigue, "Harley Greenoak's Charge" by Bertram Mitford unfolds an intricate narrative that combines thrilling adventure with profound exploration of character and society. Mitford's prose is characterized by rich, evocative descriptions and a strong sense of setting, drawing readers into the complexities of the Victorian era. The novel deftly navigates themes of duty, loyalty, and moral ambiguity, providing an insightful commentary on the imperial ethos of the time while presenting a captivating plot filled with unexpected twists and compelling conflict. Bertram Mitford, a contemporary of authors like H. Rider Haggard, was deeply influenced by his experiences in South Africa and his engagement with colonial issues. His background as both a writer and a traveler imbues his narratives with an authentic sense of place, culture, and the challenges faced by individuals caught in the currents of empire. Mitford's first-hand observations of frontier life and indigenous cultures offer a unique perspective that informs the characters and moral dilemmas he presents in this work. This novel is a must-read for those interested in historical fiction that grapples with the complexities of colonialism and human relationships. Mitford's vivid storytelling not only delivers an entertaining adventure but also invites readers to reflect on the ethical considerations of their own historical contexts. Enthusiasts of imperial literature and adventure narratives will find "Harley Greenoak's Charge" to be a rewarding exploration of personal and societal challenges in a tumultuous era.
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