The Jungle Fugitives. A Tale of Life and Adventure in India. Including also Many Stories of American Adventure, Enterprise and Daring

Par : Edward Sylvester Ellis
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  • Nombre de pages171
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4752303-1
  • EAN8596547523031
  • Date de parution22/08/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille680 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Jungle Fugitives, " Edward Sylvester Ellis masterfully weaves a gripping tale that unfolds in the exotic backdrop of the American wilderness. Through the lens of adventure fiction, Ellis immerses readers in a narrative that deftly combines elements of survival, friendship, and the clash between civilization and nature. The book captures the era's fascination with exploration and adventure, employing vivid descriptions and energetic prose that transport readers into the heart of untamed landscapes, reflecting the tensions of American identity during the late 19th century.
The characters'Äô trials exemplify the human spirit's resilience amid harrowing challenges, making the story at once thrilling and poignant. Edward Sylvester Ellis was a prolific author, educator, and historian whose works largely catered to young audiences. Raised in the Midwest, his own experiences exploring the frontier undoubtedly inspired his narrative style and thematic choices in "The Jungle Fugitives." Ellis was known for emphasizing moral lessons in his tales, a reflection of his belief in character-building literature and his desire to instill values in his youthful readers, using adventure as both a metaphor and a vehicle for personal growth.
For readers seeking an engaging adventure that transcends mere entertainment, "The Jungle Fugitives" is highly recommended. Its rich themes of bravery and friendship resonate on multiple levels, appealing not only to young adventurers but also to those who appreciate classic literature infused with a sense of moral purpose. Ellis's insightful narrative allows for reflections on human endurance, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the interplay between humanity and nature.
In "The Jungle Fugitives, " Edward Sylvester Ellis masterfully weaves a gripping tale that unfolds in the exotic backdrop of the American wilderness. Through the lens of adventure fiction, Ellis immerses readers in a narrative that deftly combines elements of survival, friendship, and the clash between civilization and nature. The book captures the era's fascination with exploration and adventure, employing vivid descriptions and energetic prose that transport readers into the heart of untamed landscapes, reflecting the tensions of American identity during the late 19th century.
The characters'Äô trials exemplify the human spirit's resilience amid harrowing challenges, making the story at once thrilling and poignant. Edward Sylvester Ellis was a prolific author, educator, and historian whose works largely catered to young audiences. Raised in the Midwest, his own experiences exploring the frontier undoubtedly inspired his narrative style and thematic choices in "The Jungle Fugitives." Ellis was known for emphasizing moral lessons in his tales, a reflection of his belief in character-building literature and his desire to instill values in his youthful readers, using adventure as both a metaphor and a vehicle for personal growth.
For readers seeking an engaging adventure that transcends mere entertainment, "The Jungle Fugitives" is highly recommended. Its rich themes of bravery and friendship resonate on multiple levels, appealing not only to young adventurers but also to those who appreciate classic literature infused with a sense of moral purpose. Ellis's insightful narrative allows for reflections on human endurance, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the interplay between humanity and nature.