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"Mayne Reid: A Memoir of His Life" by Elizabeth Hyde Reid offers an intimate look at the life of the renowned Irish adventure novelist and soldier. The memoir explores his early years in Ireland, where he was raised in a well-educated family with aspirations to enter the clergy. However, his adventurous spirit led him to a different path, one that took him to America in search of new experiences. The narrative captures his dynamic personality, from his childhood yearning for travel to his varied roles in America, including teaching and writing. It also highlights notable encounters, such as…mehr

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"Mayne Reid: A Memoir of His Life" by Elizabeth Hyde Reid offers an intimate look at the life of the renowned Irish adventure novelist and soldier. The memoir explores his early years in Ireland, where he was raised in a well-educated family with aspirations to enter the clergy. However, his adventurous spirit led him to a different path, one that took him to America in search of new experiences. The narrative captures his dynamic personality, from his childhood yearning for travel to his varied roles in America, including teaching and writing. It also highlights notable encounters, such as his friendship with Edgar Allan Poe, adding depth to Reid's literary journey. The memoir places a strong emphasis on Reid's role as both a writer and a soldier, particularly during his involvement in the Mexican-American War. Elizabeth Hyde Reid provides a detailed account of his life, shedding light on the influences that shaped his work and character. The memoir serves as a valuable resource for understanding not only Reid's literary contributions but also the personal experiences that influenced his writings and adventurous pursuits.
Autorenporträt
Elizabeth Reid studied Art before becoming a writer. She was known for her children's books which she both wrote and illustrated. After marrying in Vancouver, she spent five years in Canada, including time in the far north, where bears lurked in the surrounding forests. She had three children and lived in the Cotswolds for several years, before relocating to Ireland, where she continued to live following the death of her husband. Roundabouts and Swings is her debut novel, written in her nineties.