The Riflemen of the Miami. Frontier Survival and Native American Conflict in the Wild West
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- Nombre de pages284
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-619217-4
- EAN4064066192174
- Date de parution24/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille737 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Riflemen of the Miami, " Edward Sylvester Ellis crafts a vibrant portrayal of frontier life, embedding his narrative within the complex socio-political landscape of 19th-century America. Set against the backdrop of the Miami Valley, the novel deftly weaves themes of adventure, bravery, and community cohesion. Ellis employs an engaging literary style characterized by vivid descriptions and fast-paced action, evoking the spirit of the American pioneer.
The narrative unfolds with a rich tapestry of characters, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of individuals against both nature and the tumultuous context of westward expansion. A prolific author and advocate of American literature, Edward Sylvester Ellis was profoundly influenced by his experiences and the socio-cultural dynamics of his time. His works reflect a deep understanding of the challenges faced by settlers and the spirit of resilience that defined the era.
The themes explored in "The Riflemen of the Miami" resonate with Ellis's own life as he navigated the intersections of education, history, and storytelling, infusing authenticity into his characters and their journeys. Highly recommended for both enthusiasts of historical fiction and those interested in Americana, Ellis's novel offers a compelling dive into a pivotal moment in U. S. history. Readers will find themselves captivated by the rich narrative and historical authenticity, making it a significant contribution to the genre and an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the American frontier.
The narrative unfolds with a rich tapestry of characters, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of individuals against both nature and the tumultuous context of westward expansion. A prolific author and advocate of American literature, Edward Sylvester Ellis was profoundly influenced by his experiences and the socio-cultural dynamics of his time. His works reflect a deep understanding of the challenges faced by settlers and the spirit of resilience that defined the era.
The themes explored in "The Riflemen of the Miami" resonate with Ellis's own life as he navigated the intersections of education, history, and storytelling, infusing authenticity into his characters and their journeys. Highly recommended for both enthusiasts of historical fiction and those interested in Americana, Ellis's novel offers a compelling dive into a pivotal moment in U. S. history. Readers will find themselves captivated by the rich narrative and historical authenticity, making it a significant contribution to the genre and an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the American frontier.
In "The Riflemen of the Miami, " Edward Sylvester Ellis crafts a vibrant portrayal of frontier life, embedding his narrative within the complex socio-political landscape of 19th-century America. Set against the backdrop of the Miami Valley, the novel deftly weaves themes of adventure, bravery, and community cohesion. Ellis employs an engaging literary style characterized by vivid descriptions and fast-paced action, evoking the spirit of the American pioneer.
The narrative unfolds with a rich tapestry of characters, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of individuals against both nature and the tumultuous context of westward expansion. A prolific author and advocate of American literature, Edward Sylvester Ellis was profoundly influenced by his experiences and the socio-cultural dynamics of his time. His works reflect a deep understanding of the challenges faced by settlers and the spirit of resilience that defined the era.
The themes explored in "The Riflemen of the Miami" resonate with Ellis's own life as he navigated the intersections of education, history, and storytelling, infusing authenticity into his characters and their journeys. Highly recommended for both enthusiasts of historical fiction and those interested in Americana, Ellis's novel offers a compelling dive into a pivotal moment in U. S. history. Readers will find themselves captivated by the rich narrative and historical authenticity, making it a significant contribution to the genre and an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the American frontier.
The narrative unfolds with a rich tapestry of characters, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of individuals against both nature and the tumultuous context of westward expansion. A prolific author and advocate of American literature, Edward Sylvester Ellis was profoundly influenced by his experiences and the socio-cultural dynamics of his time. His works reflect a deep understanding of the challenges faced by settlers and the spirit of resilience that defined the era.
The themes explored in "The Riflemen of the Miami" resonate with Ellis's own life as he navigated the intersections of education, history, and storytelling, infusing authenticity into his characters and their journeys. Highly recommended for both enthusiasts of historical fiction and those interested in Americana, Ellis's novel offers a compelling dive into a pivotal moment in U. S. history. Readers will find themselves captivated by the rich narrative and historical authenticity, making it a significant contribution to the genre and an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the American frontier.