The Rangeland Avenger
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- Nombre de pages186
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4730752-5
- EAN8596547307525
- Date de parution15/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille409 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In 'The Rangeland Avenger', Max Brand weaves a gripping tale of revenge and justice set against the expansive backdrop of the American West. The novel is marked by Brand's evocative prose and intricate character development, immersing readers in a world where morality is as rugged as the landscape itself. The narrative structure skillfully combines elements of adventure and psychological depth, illuminating themes of honor, loyalty, and the quest for redemption that were prominent in early 20th-century Western literature.
Through dynamic dialogue and vivid descriptions, Brand captures the essence of frontier life, echoing the traditions of contemporaneous Western authors while establishing his distinctive voice. Max Brand, the pen name of Frederick Schiller Faust, was a prolific writer whose experiences in the American West deeply informed his work. Born in 1892, he became an influential figure in Western fiction, penning hundreds of stories and novels that reflected the struggles and realities of life on the range.
Brand's expertise as a storyteller was rooted in his own adventurous life, which included stints as a cowboy and a soldier, lending authenticity to his portrayals of the rugged characters he immortalized on the page. Readers seeking to immerse themselves in a story that captures the spirit of the Wild West while exploring profound human emotions will find 'The Rangeland Avenger' a compelling read.
With its rich narrative and complex themes, the novel not only entertains but also invites reflection on issues of justice and the human condition, making it a noteworthy addition to the canon of American literature.
Through dynamic dialogue and vivid descriptions, Brand captures the essence of frontier life, echoing the traditions of contemporaneous Western authors while establishing his distinctive voice. Max Brand, the pen name of Frederick Schiller Faust, was a prolific writer whose experiences in the American West deeply informed his work. Born in 1892, he became an influential figure in Western fiction, penning hundreds of stories and novels that reflected the struggles and realities of life on the range.
Brand's expertise as a storyteller was rooted in his own adventurous life, which included stints as a cowboy and a soldier, lending authenticity to his portrayals of the rugged characters he immortalized on the page. Readers seeking to immerse themselves in a story that captures the spirit of the Wild West while exploring profound human emotions will find 'The Rangeland Avenger' a compelling read.
With its rich narrative and complex themes, the novel not only entertains but also invites reflection on issues of justice and the human condition, making it a noteworthy addition to the canon of American literature.
In 'The Rangeland Avenger', Max Brand weaves a gripping tale of revenge and justice set against the expansive backdrop of the American West. The novel is marked by Brand's evocative prose and intricate character development, immersing readers in a world where morality is as rugged as the landscape itself. The narrative structure skillfully combines elements of adventure and psychological depth, illuminating themes of honor, loyalty, and the quest for redemption that were prominent in early 20th-century Western literature.
Through dynamic dialogue and vivid descriptions, Brand captures the essence of frontier life, echoing the traditions of contemporaneous Western authors while establishing his distinctive voice. Max Brand, the pen name of Frederick Schiller Faust, was a prolific writer whose experiences in the American West deeply informed his work. Born in 1892, he became an influential figure in Western fiction, penning hundreds of stories and novels that reflected the struggles and realities of life on the range.
Brand's expertise as a storyteller was rooted in his own adventurous life, which included stints as a cowboy and a soldier, lending authenticity to his portrayals of the rugged characters he immortalized on the page. Readers seeking to immerse themselves in a story that captures the spirit of the Wild West while exploring profound human emotions will find 'The Rangeland Avenger' a compelling read.
With its rich narrative and complex themes, the novel not only entertains but also invites reflection on issues of justice and the human condition, making it a noteworthy addition to the canon of American literature.
Through dynamic dialogue and vivid descriptions, Brand captures the essence of frontier life, echoing the traditions of contemporaneous Western authors while establishing his distinctive voice. Max Brand, the pen name of Frederick Schiller Faust, was a prolific writer whose experiences in the American West deeply informed his work. Born in 1892, he became an influential figure in Western fiction, penning hundreds of stories and novels that reflected the struggles and realities of life on the range.
Brand's expertise as a storyteller was rooted in his own adventurous life, which included stints as a cowboy and a soldier, lending authenticity to his portrayals of the rugged characters he immortalized on the page. Readers seeking to immerse themselves in a story that captures the spirit of the Wild West while exploring profound human emotions will find 'The Rangeland Avenger' a compelling read.
With its rich narrative and complex themes, the novel not only entertains but also invites reflection on issues of justice and the human condition, making it a noteworthy addition to the canon of American literature.