Reminiscences of Queensland
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- Nombre de pages122
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4732221-4
- EAN8596547322214
- Date de parution15/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Reminiscences of Queensland, " William Henry Corfield offers a vivid narrative that intricately weaves personal anecdotes with the rich tapestry of 19th-century Queensland. His prose is imbued with a reflective quality, as he captures the essence of the region's landscapes, communities, and the trials of pioneering life. Corfield's literary style is characterized by its authenticity and emotional depth, presenting a compelling portrait of a burgeoning society grappling with both promise and adversity against the backdrop of colonial expansion.
William Henry Corfield, a prominent figure in the early development of Queensland, brings a unique perspective to his writings, drawing on his firsthand experiences as a settler and public servant. His engagement with the social, economic, and political currents of the time fuels his narrative, providing valuable insight into the challenges faced by early settlers. Corfield's background as a traveler and observer is prominently reflected in his richly descriptive recollections, urging readers to connect with the land and its people.
"Reminiscences of Queensland" is essential reading for those interested in Australian history, colonial studies, or narrative nonfiction. Corfield's engaging style not only enlightens but also entertains, making it a valuable addition to any bookshelf. Readers will find themselves captivated by his tales, which both illuminate the past and resonate with contemporary themes of resilience and community.
William Henry Corfield, a prominent figure in the early development of Queensland, brings a unique perspective to his writings, drawing on his firsthand experiences as a settler and public servant. His engagement with the social, economic, and political currents of the time fuels his narrative, providing valuable insight into the challenges faced by early settlers. Corfield's background as a traveler and observer is prominently reflected in his richly descriptive recollections, urging readers to connect with the land and its people.
"Reminiscences of Queensland" is essential reading for those interested in Australian history, colonial studies, or narrative nonfiction. Corfield's engaging style not only enlightens but also entertains, making it a valuable addition to any bookshelf. Readers will find themselves captivated by his tales, which both illuminate the past and resonate with contemporary themes of resilience and community.
In "Reminiscences of Queensland, " William Henry Corfield offers a vivid narrative that intricately weaves personal anecdotes with the rich tapestry of 19th-century Queensland. His prose is imbued with a reflective quality, as he captures the essence of the region's landscapes, communities, and the trials of pioneering life. Corfield's literary style is characterized by its authenticity and emotional depth, presenting a compelling portrait of a burgeoning society grappling with both promise and adversity against the backdrop of colonial expansion.
William Henry Corfield, a prominent figure in the early development of Queensland, brings a unique perspective to his writings, drawing on his firsthand experiences as a settler and public servant. His engagement with the social, economic, and political currents of the time fuels his narrative, providing valuable insight into the challenges faced by early settlers. Corfield's background as a traveler and observer is prominently reflected in his richly descriptive recollections, urging readers to connect with the land and its people.
"Reminiscences of Queensland" is essential reading for those interested in Australian history, colonial studies, or narrative nonfiction. Corfield's engaging style not only enlightens but also entertains, making it a valuable addition to any bookshelf. Readers will find themselves captivated by his tales, which both illuminate the past and resonate with contemporary themes of resilience and community.
William Henry Corfield, a prominent figure in the early development of Queensland, brings a unique perspective to his writings, drawing on his firsthand experiences as a settler and public servant. His engagement with the social, economic, and political currents of the time fuels his narrative, providing valuable insight into the challenges faced by early settlers. Corfield's background as a traveler and observer is prominently reflected in his richly descriptive recollections, urging readers to connect with the land and its people.
"Reminiscences of Queensland" is essential reading for those interested in Australian history, colonial studies, or narrative nonfiction. Corfield's engaging style not only enlightens but also entertains, making it a valuable addition to any bookshelf. Readers will find themselves captivated by his tales, which both illuminate the past and resonate with contemporary themes of resilience and community.