The Star of India. A Treasure Hunt in the Heart of Indian Culture
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- Nombre de pages155
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--953058-4
- EAN4066339530584
- Date de parution10/07/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille679 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Star of India, " Edward Sylvester Ellis weaves a captivating tale that melds adventure and intrigue against the backdrop of the British Raj in colonial India. This richly constructed narrative employs vivid imagery and dynamic character development to explore themes of loyalty, courage, and cultural intersection. The book captures the zeitgeist of the late 19th century, reflecting both the awe and complexity of the region during this transformative era, making it an essential text for understanding imperial narratives and their impact on personal identities.
Edward Sylvester Ellis, an esteemed author of over 200 works, was not only a novelist but also a historian and ardent advocate for education. His own experiences traveling and living in various regions of America and his keen interest in the dynamics of society and culture provided him with a multifaceted worldview. This exposure undeniably influenced his writing, allowing him to depict diverse characters and rich landscapes with authenticity and depth.
For readers enthralled by historical fiction infused with adventure and rich cultural tapestry, "The Star of India" is an essential addition to your library. Ellis's masterful storytelling, coupled with poignant insights into societal norms of the time, ensures an engaging and thought-provoking experience that resonates with modern audiences.
Edward Sylvester Ellis, an esteemed author of over 200 works, was not only a novelist but also a historian and ardent advocate for education. His own experiences traveling and living in various regions of America and his keen interest in the dynamics of society and culture provided him with a multifaceted worldview. This exposure undeniably influenced his writing, allowing him to depict diverse characters and rich landscapes with authenticity and depth.
For readers enthralled by historical fiction infused with adventure and rich cultural tapestry, "The Star of India" is an essential addition to your library. Ellis's masterful storytelling, coupled with poignant insights into societal norms of the time, ensures an engaging and thought-provoking experience that resonates with modern audiences.
In "The Star of India, " Edward Sylvester Ellis weaves a captivating tale that melds adventure and intrigue against the backdrop of the British Raj in colonial India. This richly constructed narrative employs vivid imagery and dynamic character development to explore themes of loyalty, courage, and cultural intersection. The book captures the zeitgeist of the late 19th century, reflecting both the awe and complexity of the region during this transformative era, making it an essential text for understanding imperial narratives and their impact on personal identities.
Edward Sylvester Ellis, an esteemed author of over 200 works, was not only a novelist but also a historian and ardent advocate for education. His own experiences traveling and living in various regions of America and his keen interest in the dynamics of society and culture provided him with a multifaceted worldview. This exposure undeniably influenced his writing, allowing him to depict diverse characters and rich landscapes with authenticity and depth.
For readers enthralled by historical fiction infused with adventure and rich cultural tapestry, "The Star of India" is an essential addition to your library. Ellis's masterful storytelling, coupled with poignant insights into societal norms of the time, ensures an engaging and thought-provoking experience that resonates with modern audiences.
Edward Sylvester Ellis, an esteemed author of over 200 works, was not only a novelist but also a historian and ardent advocate for education. His own experiences traveling and living in various regions of America and his keen interest in the dynamics of society and culture provided him with a multifaceted worldview. This exposure undeniably influenced his writing, allowing him to depict diverse characters and rich landscapes with authenticity and depth.
For readers enthralled by historical fiction infused with adventure and rich cultural tapestry, "The Star of India" is an essential addition to your library. Ellis's masterful storytelling, coupled with poignant insights into societal norms of the time, ensures an engaging and thought-provoking experience that resonates with modern audiences.









