The True Pirates of the Caribbean

Par : Daniel Defoe, Charles Ellms, Captain Charles Johnson
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  • Nombre de pages871
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4700508-7
  • EAN8596547005087
  • Date de parution17/05/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille3 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

The True Pirates of the Caribbean is a rich tapestry of literary explorations centered around the golden age of piracy in the Caribbean. This compelling anthology encapsulates tales from the shores of the New World, weaving together elements of adventure, danger, and moral ambiguity, thus presenting a multifaceted portrayal of pirate life. The collection includes a diverse array of stories ranging from swashbuckling adventures to introspective narratives that challenge the romanticized view of pirates.
Noteworthy contributions provide a vivid depiction of the treacherous lives pirates led, emphasizing the nuanced interplay between historical truth and myth within pirate lore. The anthology showcases the exemplary work of contributors such as Daniel Defoe, Charles Ellms, and Captain Charles Johnson, whose backgrounds imbue the collection with authenticity and depth. Their narratives draw from personal experiences, rich historical contexts, and keen observations of the maritime world.
As pioneers in documenting pirate history, these authors provide a crucial link to the cultural and literary movement of the Romantic era, celebrating human curiosity and challenging societal norms through their portrayals of naval renegades. Readers will find The True Pirates of the Caribbean a captivating and enlightening compendium, offering invaluable insights into maritime history and pirate mythos.
This anthology presents a unique opportunity to engage with a wealth of perspectives, each contributing to an overarching dialogue on freedom, lawlessness, and adventure. Scholars, historians, and general readers alike are invited to delve into this collection for its educational value, the richness of its narratives, and the compelling intersections of fact and legend it explores in the pirate world.
The True Pirates of the Caribbean is a rich tapestry of literary explorations centered around the golden age of piracy in the Caribbean. This compelling anthology encapsulates tales from the shores of the New World, weaving together elements of adventure, danger, and moral ambiguity, thus presenting a multifaceted portrayal of pirate life. The collection includes a diverse array of stories ranging from swashbuckling adventures to introspective narratives that challenge the romanticized view of pirates.
Noteworthy contributions provide a vivid depiction of the treacherous lives pirates led, emphasizing the nuanced interplay between historical truth and myth within pirate lore. The anthology showcases the exemplary work of contributors such as Daniel Defoe, Charles Ellms, and Captain Charles Johnson, whose backgrounds imbue the collection with authenticity and depth. Their narratives draw from personal experiences, rich historical contexts, and keen observations of the maritime world.
As pioneers in documenting pirate history, these authors provide a crucial link to the cultural and literary movement of the Romantic era, celebrating human curiosity and challenging societal norms through their portrayals of naval renegades. Readers will find The True Pirates of the Caribbean a captivating and enlightening compendium, offering invaluable insights into maritime history and pirate mythos.
This anthology presents a unique opportunity to engage with a wealth of perspectives, each contributing to an overarching dialogue on freedom, lawlessness, and adventure. Scholars, historians, and general readers alike are invited to delve into this collection for its educational value, the richness of its narratives, and the compelling intersections of fact and legend it explores in the pirate world.
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