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David Hannay's 'Life of Frederick Marryat' is a meticulously researched biography that delves into the life and works of the renowned British novelist and naval officer, Frederick Marryat. Hannay's literary style in this book is characterized by its attention to detail and thorough exploration of Marryat's influences, experiences, and contributions to literature and maritime history. The book situates Marryat within the literary context of the 19th century, highlighting his unique blend of adventure, humor, and social commentary in novels such as 'Mr. Midshipman Easy' and 'The Phantom Ship'.…mehr

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David Hannay's 'Life of Frederick Marryat' is a meticulously researched biography that delves into the life and works of the renowned British novelist and naval officer, Frederick Marryat. Hannay's literary style in this book is characterized by its attention to detail and thorough exploration of Marryat's influences, experiences, and contributions to literature and maritime history. The book situates Marryat within the literary context of the 19th century, highlighting his unique blend of adventure, humor, and social commentary in novels such as 'Mr. Midshipman Easy' and 'The Phantom Ship'. Through in-depth analysis and engaging prose, Hannay offers readers a comprehensive portrait of Marryat's life and legacy. David Hannay, a respected scholar of British literature and naval history, brings his expertise to this insightful biography of Frederick Marryat. As an author with a keen interest in the intersection of literature and maritime culture, Hannay's passion for his subject shines through in this compelling portrait. Fans of biographies, maritime literature, and 19th-century British fiction will find 'Life of Frederick Marryat' to be a captivating and informative read that sheds light on the fascinating life of a literary pioneer.

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David Hannay (1853-1934) was a notable British man of letters, Navy officer, and a prominent literary critic of his time, best known for his expertise in maritime literature and history. His scholarly pursuits were deeply influenced by his naval background, which provided him with a firsthand experience and understanding of seafaring life, greatly informing his written works. Among Hannay's most significant contributions to literary scholarship is his seminal biography, 'Life of Frederick Marryat' (published in 1889), which offers a comprehensive account of Captain Marryat's life, an influential figure in the development of the naval adventure novel. Marryat, himself an English Royal Navy officer turned writer, was an inspiration to later seafaring authors, and Hannay's biography graphically outlines his adventurous life and literary legacy, providing valuable insights into early 19th-century nautical life and literature. Hannay's narrative style in the biography and other works characteristically combines academic thoroughness with engaging storytelling, reflecting both his deep erudition and his ability to captivate readers. His work remains a reference point for scholars interested in maritime history and the evolution of naval fiction. David Hannay's contributions extend beyond biography to essays and reviews, wherein his literary acumen and analytical prowess are consistently evident, further cementing his reputation as a scholar of distinguished merit in the realm of historical and literary studies.