The Convict Ship Vol. I is a novel narrated by Marian, a woman reflecting on her tumultuous life shaped by loss, love, and the sea. Set during the era of convict transportation, the novel explores themes of duty, personal sacrifice, and the complexities of relationships amid societal upheaval. The story opens with Marian recalling her childhood and the profound impact of her father's sudden death. As the narrative unfolds, Marian's strained relationship with her mother and stepfather is revealed, driven by jealousy and emotional turmoil. Against this backdrop, her growing bond with Captain…mehr
The Convict Ship Vol. I is a novel narrated by Marian, a woman reflecting on her tumultuous life shaped by loss, love, and the sea. Set during the era of convict transportation, the novel explores themes of duty, personal sacrifice, and the complexities of relationships amid societal upheaval. The story opens with Marian recalling her childhood and the profound impact of her father's sudden death. As the narrative unfolds, Marian's strained relationship with her mother and stepfather is revealed, driven by jealousy and emotional turmoil. Against this backdrop, her growing bond with Captain Butler, a sailor, highlights her yearning for freedom and adventure. Marian's internal struggles with family dynamics and her desire for a different life set the stage for her journey toward self-discovery. As the story progresses, her relationship with the sea and the love that complicates her life deepen, painting a picture of a woman torn between her personal aspirations and the complex emotions that shape her world. The novel captures the tensions of this era while exploring the emotional and physical challenges faced by its characters.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Clark Russell was an English writer renowned for his nautical novels. Born on February 24, 1844, in New York City, he joined the United Kingdom's Merchant Navy at the age of 13 and spent eight years serving at sea. The harsh realities of life on the ocean took a toll on his health, leaving him with lasting physical damage. However, these difficult experiences provided him with the material and insights that would later fuel his successful writing career. Russell's work, primarily focused on the sea and maritime adventures, drew heavily on his personal experiences, making his narratives rich with authenticity and detail. His novels captivated readers with their vivid depictions of life at sea, exploring themes of duty, courage, and the human spirit in the face of adversity. In addition to his literary achievements, Russell was a father to Herbert William Henry Russell. He passed away on November 8, 1911, at the age of 67 in Bath, United Kingdom, leaving behind a legacy of gripping, sea-based storytelling that continues to resonate with readers today.
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