In the Roar of the Sea
S. Baring-Gould
Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945
Beschreibung
In 'In the Roar of the Sea,' S. Baring-Gould crafts a vivid narrative set against the turbulent backdrop of maritime life during the 19th century. This work intricately intertwines adventure, romance, and profound themes of survival and human resilience. Baring-Gould's prose is characterized by its lyrical quality and meticulous attention to detail, effortlessly evoking the grandeur and peril of the sea. The novel reflects the era's fascination with exploration while subtly critiquing the societal norms that underpin its characters' lives, showcasing a blend of realism and romanticism that captures the spirit of its time. S. Baring-Gould, a prolific writer and scholar, was deeply influenced by his background in folklore and his experiences in coastal communities while writing this book. His fascination with folklore and the struggles of the human spirit during tumultuous times informs the rich characterization and settings throughout the novel. Besides his literary pursuits, Baring-Gould was an avid historian and a clergyman, which adds depth to his examination of ethical themes and human relationships amidst the unpredictability of nature. Readers seeking an immersive journey into the complexities of human emotions intertwined with the ferocious beauty of the sea will find 'In the Roar of the Sea' a compelling read. Baring-Gould's masterful storytelling and profound understanding of his characters invite readers to reflect on the eternal battle between man and nature, making this novel an enduring classic that resonates with the modern reader.
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vivid descriptive prose, 19th century fiction, immersive literary experience, Cornwall coastal tales, rugged sea settings, human spirit themes, interconnected character stories, supernatural folklore narratives, nature and fate explorations, atmospheric storytelling collection