The adventures of dick trevanion: A story of eighteen hundred and four explores life in a coastal village shaped by uncertainty, folklore, and the shadow of war. At its core lies the contrast between the innocence of youth and the weight of history pressing in from the edges of familiar landscapes. The narrative unfolds through the lens of a restless boy drawn to the sea, fascinated by what lies beyond the shore, and stirred by unexplained signs and hidden truths. As local anxieties about invasion rise, suspicion and mystery envelop daily routines, turning ordinary moments into charged…mehr
The adventures of dick trevanion: A story of eighteen hundred and four explores life in a coastal village shaped by uncertainty, folklore, and the shadow of war. At its core lies the contrast between the innocence of youth and the weight of history pressing in from the edges of familiar landscapes. The narrative unfolds through the lens of a restless boy drawn to the sea, fascinated by what lies beyond the shore, and stirred by unexplained signs and hidden truths. As local anxieties about invasion rise, suspicion and mystery envelop daily routines, turning ordinary moments into charged experiences. The presence of estranged family members brings unresolved tensions and highlights the strain between tradition and change. Through encounters with vessels, rumors, and buried family ties, the story becomes an exploration of identity, belonging, and the lure of the unknown. The character's journey reflects a coming of age set against political unrest and internal discovery, capturing how personal growth and national unease often intersect. Beneath it all is the push and pull between the desire for adventure and the call of home.
Herbert Strang was the shared pseudonym of English writers George Herbert Ely and Charles James L'Estrange, who collaborated throughout the early 20th century to produce popular adventure fiction, primarily targeting young readers. Both authors were affiliated with Oxford University Press, which published many of their books and helped lend their stories an air of literary respectability. Their works often depicted tales of imperial valor, technological innovation, and youthful courage, drawing inspiration from the narrative style of Jules Verne and continuing the legacy of adventure authors like G. A. Henty. The duo crafted stories that engaged with contemporary and historical settings, such as the Russo-Japanese War, Elizabethan naval exploits, and frontier conflicts, blending imaginative storytelling with moral clarity and patriotic sentiment. Their name also appeared on a variety of anthologies and serialized collections designed to appeal to young audiences, including adventure-themed annuals and school stories. A related pseudonym, Mrs Herbert Strang, was used for adventure fiction aimed at girls, including robinson tales. Their joint bibliography includes works like Round the World in Seven Days, The Air Scout, and With Drake on the Spanish Main, reflecting their fascination with exploration, flight, and military honor.
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