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Lentala of the South Seas: The Romantic Tale of a Lost Colony

W. C. Morrow's "Lentala of the South Seas: The Romantic Tale of a Lost Colony" presents an evocative narrative steeped in adventure and romance, deftly exploring the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of a mythical Polynesian paradise. The novel is rich with descriptive prose that captures the enchanting landscape and culture of the South Seas, while intertwining themes of exploration, love, and the consequences of colonialism. Morrow's use of allegorical elements and cultural references places the narrative within a broader discussion of the exoticism of the Pacific Islands, invoking late 19th-century attitudes towards imperialism and its romantic narratives through a lens of both wonder and critique. W. C. Morrow, whose literary career flourished during the late Victorian period, was deeply influenced by the burgeoning fascination with the South Seas, reflecting the era's blend of adventure and mystery. His background as a journalist and writer infused his fiction with a sense of realism and urgency, echoing contemporary societal anxieties about isolation and cultural dislocation. Morrow's own travels may have inspired the rich detail and authenticity found within the landscapes and characters of "Lentala." For readers yearning for a captivating tale that melds romance with sociopolitical inquiry, Morrow's novel is a significant contribution to the literature of the Pacific, making it a valuable read for those interested in colonial narratives and the human spirit's resilience. It invites reflection on lost cultures and the complex interplay of love amid the backdrop of civilization's encroachment.


Author:

  • W. C. Morrow

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 173 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Historic and folklore novels
  • Historic novels
  • Romance
  • Historic romance

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