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In 'The West Indies and the Spanish Main' by Anthony Trollope, readers are taken on a vivid and detailed journey through the Caribbean islands and the coastal regions of South America. Trollope's writing style is immersive, providing rich descriptions of the scenery, people, and cultures encountered during his travels. This travelogue offers a unique perspective on the West Indies and the Spanish Main during the 19th century, reflecting Trollope's keen observational skills and insightful commentary on the social and political landscapes of the region. The book is a compelling mix of…mehr
In 'The West Indies and the Spanish Main' by Anthony Trollope, readers are taken on a vivid and detailed journey through the Caribbean islands and the coastal regions of South America. Trollope's writing style is immersive, providing rich descriptions of the scenery, people, and cultures encountered during his travels. This travelogue offers a unique perspective on the West Indies and the Spanish Main during the 19th century, reflecting Trollope's keen observational skills and insightful commentary on the social and political landscapes of the region. The book is a compelling mix of exploration, history, and cultural analysis, making it a valuable resource for those interested in colonial studies and travel literature. Trollope's narrative is both informative and engaging, offering a nuanced portrayal of the Caribbean and South America at a time of great change and transition.
Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) was a prolific and esteemed English novelist of the Victorian era, whose literary prowess spanned both the realms of fiction and travel writing. His keen observation of the class system and the dynamics of social life imbue his works with a realism that resonated with readers of his time and continues to attract modern audiences. Trollope penned the book 'The West Indies and the Spanish Main', a non-fiction account of his observations and experiences in the Caribbean and Central America, which showcases his talent beyond the genre of novel-writing. Notably, Trollope's extensive bibliography includes the renowned 'Barsetshire' and 'Palliser' series, which cemented his status as a major figure in English literature. His writings often combined a satirical edge with an insightful examination of the moral and social issues of his day, managing to both entertain and provoke thought. Trollope's narrative style, characterized by its clarity, subtle irony, and a compassionate understanding of human nature, has continued to influence literary styles and earn him a place in the literary canon (Sadleir, 1927; Super, 1988). The author's works remain in print and are the subject of ongoing academic study, reflecting his enduring impact on the world of letters.
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1. Introductory 2. Jamaica - town 3. Jamaica - country 4. Jamaica - black men 5. Jamaica - coloured men 6. Jamaica - white men 7. Jamaica - sugar 8. Jamaica - Emperor Soulouque 9. Jamaica - government 10. Cuba 11. The passage of the Windward Islands 12. British Guiana 13. Barbados 14. Trinidad 15. St Thomas 16. New Granada, and the Isthmus of Panama 17. Central America - Panama to San José 18. Central America - Costa Rica - San José 19. Central America - Costa Rica - Mount Irazu 20. Central America - San José to Greytown 21. Central America - railways, canals, and transit 22. The Bermudas 23. Conclusion.
1. Introductory 2. Jamaica - town 3. Jamaica - country 4. Jamaica - black men 5. Jamaica - coloured men 6. Jamaica - white men 7. Jamaica - sugar 8. Jamaica - Emperor Soulouque 9. Jamaica - government 10. Cuba 11. The passage of the Windward Islands 12. British Guiana 13. Barbados 14. Trinidad 15. St Thomas 16. New Granada, and the Isthmus of Panama 17. Central America - Panama to San José 18. Central America - Costa Rica - San José 19. Central America - Costa Rica - Mount Irazu 20. Central America - San José to Greytown 21. Central America - railways, canals, and transit 22. The Bermudas 23. Conclusion.
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