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The Colonial Mortuary Bard; "'Reo," The Fisherman; and The Black Bream Of Australia : 1901

In "The Colonial Mortuary Bard; 'Reo,' The Fisherman; and The Black Bream Of Australia," Louis Becke intertwines poetry and prose to explore the vibrant life of colonial Australia through the lens of its marine landscapes and the cultural dynamics of its indigenous and settler communities. Employing a rich, evocative literary style, Becke paints a vivid picture of fishermen's lives while addressing themes of mortality and belonging, revealing the interdependence of humanity and nature. This collection is not only a reflection of the natural environment but also a commentary on the complexities of colonial identity and the changing social fabric of the time. Louis Becke, born in 1855, was a prominent Australian writer whose childhood in the South Sea Islands profoundly shaped his literary voice. His experiences as a sailor and traveller provided him with a unique perspective on the cultural intersections of colonial life. Becke's engagement with local communities and his comprehensive understanding of the regions he depicted are reflected in the nuanced portrayals of his characters, offering authentic insights into the colonial experience. Recommended for scholars and enthusiasts of Australian literature alike, this collection stands as a testament to Becke's literary prowess and his keen observations of life at sea and on land. Readers will find themselves immersed in the poignant stories that echo the historical realities of Australia's past, making this book an essential read for those wanting to grasp the nuances of colonial life and the landscapes that shaped it.


Author:

  • Louis Becke

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 18 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Historic and folklore novels
  • Historic novels
  • Adventure
  • Sea adventure

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