The Book of Wonder Voyages
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- Nombre de pages149
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4715600-0
- EAN8596547156000
- Date de parution10/08/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Book of Wonder Voyages, " Joseph Jacobs crafts a compelling collection of fantastical tales that explore the realms of adventure, myth, and the unknown. Written in the late 19th century, the book draws inspiration from traditional folklore, fusing it with Jacobs's unique narrative style marked by vibrant imagery and engaging prose. Each story not only entertains but also invites readers to contemplate themes of exploration, courage, and the human spirit's quest for understanding, reflecting the Victorian era's fascination with both colonial expansion and the mystical.
Joseph Jacobs, a prominent folklorist and writer, dedicated his career to preserving and popularizing the rich tapestry of folklore from various cultures. His extensive travels and deep interest in storytelling, particularly within Jewish and English narratives, have profoundly influenced his literary voice. Jacobs's rich academic background, emphasized by his efforts to authenticate and adapt folklore for modern readers, culminates in this work, which resonates with the sense of wonder prevalent in turn-of-the-century literature.
I highly recommend "The Book of Wonder Voyages" to readers interested in folklore, adventure, and the intricate dance between reality and myth. Jacobs's tales will not only capture your imagination but also inspire a profound appreciation for the oral traditions that continue to define cultural identity.
Joseph Jacobs, a prominent folklorist and writer, dedicated his career to preserving and popularizing the rich tapestry of folklore from various cultures. His extensive travels and deep interest in storytelling, particularly within Jewish and English narratives, have profoundly influenced his literary voice. Jacobs's rich academic background, emphasized by his efforts to authenticate and adapt folklore for modern readers, culminates in this work, which resonates with the sense of wonder prevalent in turn-of-the-century literature.
I highly recommend "The Book of Wonder Voyages" to readers interested in folklore, adventure, and the intricate dance between reality and myth. Jacobs's tales will not only capture your imagination but also inspire a profound appreciation for the oral traditions that continue to define cultural identity.
In "The Book of Wonder Voyages, " Joseph Jacobs crafts a compelling collection of fantastical tales that explore the realms of adventure, myth, and the unknown. Written in the late 19th century, the book draws inspiration from traditional folklore, fusing it with Jacobs's unique narrative style marked by vibrant imagery and engaging prose. Each story not only entertains but also invites readers to contemplate themes of exploration, courage, and the human spirit's quest for understanding, reflecting the Victorian era's fascination with both colonial expansion and the mystical.
Joseph Jacobs, a prominent folklorist and writer, dedicated his career to preserving and popularizing the rich tapestry of folklore from various cultures. His extensive travels and deep interest in storytelling, particularly within Jewish and English narratives, have profoundly influenced his literary voice. Jacobs's rich academic background, emphasized by his efforts to authenticate and adapt folklore for modern readers, culminates in this work, which resonates with the sense of wonder prevalent in turn-of-the-century literature.
I highly recommend "The Book of Wonder Voyages" to readers interested in folklore, adventure, and the intricate dance between reality and myth. Jacobs's tales will not only capture your imagination but also inspire a profound appreciation for the oral traditions that continue to define cultural identity.
Joseph Jacobs, a prominent folklorist and writer, dedicated his career to preserving and popularizing the rich tapestry of folklore from various cultures. His extensive travels and deep interest in storytelling, particularly within Jewish and English narratives, have profoundly influenced his literary voice. Jacobs's rich academic background, emphasized by his efforts to authenticate and adapt folklore for modern readers, culminates in this work, which resonates with the sense of wonder prevalent in turn-of-the-century literature.
I highly recommend "The Book of Wonder Voyages" to readers interested in folklore, adventure, and the intricate dance between reality and myth. Jacobs's tales will not only capture your imagination but also inspire a profound appreciation for the oral traditions that continue to define cultural identity.