Short Cruises. Voyages of Irony and Adventure: A Maritime Collection of Classic British Fiction
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- Nombre de pages199
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-624628-0
- EAN4064066246280
- Date de parution05/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille547 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Short Cruises, " W. W. Jacobs masterfully intertwines humor and human folly through a series of delightful maritime tales. The book captivates readers with its richly descriptive prose and keen observations of character, illustrating the nuances of life aboard a small boat. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, Jacobs' stories reflect the socio-cultural milieu of the time, poking fun at the idiosyncrasies of both crew and passengers while exposing the foibles of humanity in unusual nautical settings.
The author's deft storytelling weaves humor and pathos, inviting readers to navigate the unpredictable waters of relationships and adventure. W. W. Jacobs, a prominent figure in British literature, gained notoriety for his short stories, particularly those with comedic undertones. Raised in the bustling port city of London, Jacobs' experiences and interactions with seafaring life undoubtedly influenced his writings.
His ability to depict everyday life with sharp wit stems from his own observations, fostering a unique lens through which he explores themes of class, social interaction, and the absurdities of life. "Short Cruises" is a charming addition to any literary collection, appealing to fans of maritime literature, humor, and keen social observation. Jacobs invites readers to set sail with him on whimsical adventures, ensuring both laughter and reflection.
This anthology is a compelling exploration of the human spirit, making it a must-read for those who appreciate nuanced storytelling imbued with levity.
The author's deft storytelling weaves humor and pathos, inviting readers to navigate the unpredictable waters of relationships and adventure. W. W. Jacobs, a prominent figure in British literature, gained notoriety for his short stories, particularly those with comedic undertones. Raised in the bustling port city of London, Jacobs' experiences and interactions with seafaring life undoubtedly influenced his writings.
His ability to depict everyday life with sharp wit stems from his own observations, fostering a unique lens through which he explores themes of class, social interaction, and the absurdities of life. "Short Cruises" is a charming addition to any literary collection, appealing to fans of maritime literature, humor, and keen social observation. Jacobs invites readers to set sail with him on whimsical adventures, ensuring both laughter and reflection.
This anthology is a compelling exploration of the human spirit, making it a must-read for those who appreciate nuanced storytelling imbued with levity.
In "Short Cruises, " W. W. Jacobs masterfully intertwines humor and human folly through a series of delightful maritime tales. The book captivates readers with its richly descriptive prose and keen observations of character, illustrating the nuances of life aboard a small boat. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, Jacobs' stories reflect the socio-cultural milieu of the time, poking fun at the idiosyncrasies of both crew and passengers while exposing the foibles of humanity in unusual nautical settings.
The author's deft storytelling weaves humor and pathos, inviting readers to navigate the unpredictable waters of relationships and adventure. W. W. Jacobs, a prominent figure in British literature, gained notoriety for his short stories, particularly those with comedic undertones. Raised in the bustling port city of London, Jacobs' experiences and interactions with seafaring life undoubtedly influenced his writings.
His ability to depict everyday life with sharp wit stems from his own observations, fostering a unique lens through which he explores themes of class, social interaction, and the absurdities of life. "Short Cruises" is a charming addition to any literary collection, appealing to fans of maritime literature, humor, and keen social observation. Jacobs invites readers to set sail with him on whimsical adventures, ensuring both laughter and reflection.
This anthology is a compelling exploration of the human spirit, making it a must-read for those who appreciate nuanced storytelling imbued with levity.
The author's deft storytelling weaves humor and pathos, inviting readers to navigate the unpredictable waters of relationships and adventure. W. W. Jacobs, a prominent figure in British literature, gained notoriety for his short stories, particularly those with comedic undertones. Raised in the bustling port city of London, Jacobs' experiences and interactions with seafaring life undoubtedly influenced his writings.
His ability to depict everyday life with sharp wit stems from his own observations, fostering a unique lens through which he explores themes of class, social interaction, and the absurdities of life. "Short Cruises" is a charming addition to any literary collection, appealing to fans of maritime literature, humor, and keen social observation. Jacobs invites readers to set sail with him on whimsical adventures, ensuring both laughter and reflection.
This anthology is a compelling exploration of the human spirit, making it a must-read for those who appreciate nuanced storytelling imbued with levity.