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The Lost Trail. A Frontier Adventure Through America's Untamed Wilderness
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- Nombre de pages229
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664618276
- EAN4057664618276
- Date de parution25/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille731 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Lost Trail, " Edward Sylvester Ellis masterfully weaves a gripping tale of adventure set against the backdrop of the American frontier. The narrative follows the journey of a young protagonist navigating the wild terrain and facing the challenges of survival in an untamed land. With vivid descriptions and a keen sense of place, Ellis employs a straightforward, yet evocative literary style, typical of late 19th-century American literature.
The themes of exploration, perseverance, and the conflict between civilization and nature resonate throughout the narrative, reflecting the era's burgeoning interest in the mythos of the frontier experience. Edward Sylvester Ellis was a prolific author, an early representative of the genre of boys' adventure literature, driven by his personal experiences and fascination with the American landscape.
Having spent his own youth in the Midwestern frontier, Ellis drew upon his surroundings and the stories of those who ventured into the wild, imbuing his characters with authenticity and depth. His works not only entertain but also serve as cultural artifacts, capturing the spirit of a generation on the cusp of modernization. For readers seeking an exhilarating escape into a past characterized by adventure and discovery, "The Lost Trail" is a must-read.
Ellis's ability to transport readers to a time of exploration makes this work a compelling addition to the canon of American literature. Ideal for both young readers and adults, this novel offers a timeless message about courage and the human spirit.
The themes of exploration, perseverance, and the conflict between civilization and nature resonate throughout the narrative, reflecting the era's burgeoning interest in the mythos of the frontier experience. Edward Sylvester Ellis was a prolific author, an early representative of the genre of boys' adventure literature, driven by his personal experiences and fascination with the American landscape.
Having spent his own youth in the Midwestern frontier, Ellis drew upon his surroundings and the stories of those who ventured into the wild, imbuing his characters with authenticity and depth. His works not only entertain but also serve as cultural artifacts, capturing the spirit of a generation on the cusp of modernization. For readers seeking an exhilarating escape into a past characterized by adventure and discovery, "The Lost Trail" is a must-read.
Ellis's ability to transport readers to a time of exploration makes this work a compelling addition to the canon of American literature. Ideal for both young readers and adults, this novel offers a timeless message about courage and the human spirit.













