"A Frontier Mystery" by Bertram Mitford is a historical novel set in the late 19th century, exploring the complex dynamics between European settlers and the Zulu people in South Africa. The story focuses on the life of a trader, who becomes embroiled in the cultural and political tensions of the region. At the heart of the narrative is the conflict between different cultures, highlighting the misunderstandings, prejudices, and power struggles that define the relationship between the Zulu and European settlers. The novel explores themes of cross-cultural diplomacy, the difficulties of forging…mehr
"A Frontier Mystery" by Bertram Mitford is a historical novel set in the late 19th century, exploring the complex dynamics between European settlers and the Zulu people in South Africa. The story focuses on the life of a trader, who becomes embroiled in the cultural and political tensions of the region. At the heart of the narrative is the conflict between different cultures, highlighting the misunderstandings, prejudices, and power struggles that define the relationship between the Zulu and European settlers. The novel explores themes of cross-cultural diplomacy, the difficulties of forging peaceful relations, and the tensions that arise from competing interests. It delves into the complexities of identity and the struggle for survival in a land where alliances are fragile, and the potential for violence is ever-present. At its core, the novel examines the nature of power, the impact of colonialism, and the challenges of navigating a world where cultural differences often lead to conflict. Through its exploration of both personal and political struggles, the book sheds light on the human cost of colonial encounters, presenting a thought-provoking look at the dynamics of race, power, and cultural exchangHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bertram Mitford was an English colonial writer, novelist, essayist, and cultural critic, born on June 13, 1855, in Bath, United Kingdom. He was the third son of Edward Ledwich Osbaldeston Mitford, a member of the prominent Mitford family. Mitford is best known for his novels set in South Africa, a country he came to know intimately and where much of his writing is based. His works often reflect the political, social, and environmental challenges of life in colonial Africa. Over the course of his career, Mitford wrote forty-four books, with many focusing on adventure, colonial conflicts, and the complexities of the British Empire in Africa. His vivid descriptions of the South African landscape and his nuanced portrayal of colonial life garnered him a lasting place in the genre of adventure fiction. Mitford's deep understanding of the region and its cultures also made him a respected cultural critic and essayist. Mitford passed away on October 4, 1914, in Cowfold, United Kingdom. His books continue to be valued for their insight into the colonial period and their exciting plots.
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