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Morgan Robertson's 'Where Angels Fear to Tread' and Other Stories of the Sea is a collection of maritime tales that delve into the lives of sailors and seafaring adventures. Robertson's distinct literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions of life at sea and the inevitable dangers that come with it. The stories are rich in nautical details and convey a sense of realism that immerses the reader in the maritime world of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Robertson's storytelling is both captivating and educational, offering a glimpse into a time when the sea was both a source of…mehr

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Morgan Robertson's 'Where Angels Fear to Tread' and Other Stories of the Sea is a collection of maritime tales that delve into the lives of sailors and seafaring adventures. Robertson's distinct literary style is characterized by vivid descriptions of life at sea and the inevitable dangers that come with it. The stories are rich in nautical details and convey a sense of realism that immerses the reader in the maritime world of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Robertson's storytelling is both captivating and educational, offering a glimpse into a time when the sea was both a source of livelihood and a treacherous domain. The book is a valuable contribution to maritime literature and a must-read for those interested in seafaring tales and maritime history. Morgan Robertson's own experiences as a sailor and his deep knowledge of nautical traditions and superstitions undoubtedly informed the stories in this collection. His personal connection to the sea shines through in the authentic portrayal of seafaring life, making the book a compelling read for anyone fascinated by the maritime world.

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Morgan Robertson (1861-1915) was an American author of short stories and novels, highly regarded for his gripping tales of the sea. Drawing on his real-world experience-first as a cabin boy and later a seaman-Robertson infused his narratives with authenticity and a profound understanding of human nature. His maritime background served as an inspirational bedrock for his literary works, which often explored the perils and unpredictability of the ocean. Perhaps best known for his short story collection 'Where Angels Fear to Tread' and Other Stories of the Sea, Robertson showcased his knack for portraying psychological conflict and the elemental struggle between man and nature within the confines of nautical themes. His oeuvre evidences a deep fascination with technology and an uncanny ability to presage future events, the most notable being the eerie foretelling of the Titanic disaster in his novella 'Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan,' published fourteen years before the actual event. Robertson's literary style is characterized by a crisp, clear prose that captures the often unforgiving life at sea. Though his works might be less widely known today, his contributions to sea literature have immortalized him as a significant, if not prophetic, figure in the annals of 20th-century American literature.