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The Red Derelict

In his novel "The Red Derelict," Bertram Mitford embarks on a riveting exploration of adventure and existential mystery within a richly woven narrative framework. This work, steeped in vivid descriptions and an evocative sense of place, presents a compelling tale of a marooned African passenger aboard an enigmatic vessel. Mitford employs a meticulous literary style, effectively blending suspense with intricate character development. Set against the backdrop of colonial Africa, the novel delves into themes of isolation, survival, and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in the throes of adversity, thus offering a nuanced commentary on the human experience during the late Victorian era. Bertram Mitford, an English novelist and playwright born in the mid-19th century, drew heavily from his own experiences in South Africa, where he lived for many years. His intimate knowledge of the region and its peoples infuse "The Red Derelict" with authenticity and depth. A keen observer of colonial life, Mitford's literary output often reflects his ambivalent relationship with the imperialistic views of his time, serving as both a critique and an endorsement of prevailing socio-political values. Readers seeking a gripping narrative that intertwines adventure with philosophical inquiry will find "The Red Derelict" highly engaging. Mitford's ability to evoke a sense of place and humanity within his characters makes this novel not only a thrilling tale but also a significant contribution to colonial literature. It is a must-read for those interested in the complexities of identity and morality in the face of the unknown.


Auteur(e) :

  • Bertram Mitford

Format :

  • Livre numérique

Durée :

  • 214 pages

Langue :

anglais

Catalogue :

  • Romans historiques et folkloriques
  • Romans historiques

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