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""The S.S. Glory"" by Frederick Niven follows the story of the titular ship, a luxurious ocean liner that represents the height of maritime travel. The plot centers around the ship's maiden voyage, during which a diverse group of passengers embark on a journey filled with personal dramas, ambitions, and secrets. As the voyage progresses, tensions rise among the passengers and crew, highlighting themes of class, love, and betrayal. When a crisis strikes-threatening the ship and its inhabitants-the characters must confront their true selves and reevaluate their relationships. The narrative…mehr

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""The S.S. Glory"" by Frederick Niven follows the story of the titular ship, a luxurious ocean liner that represents the height of maritime travel. The plot centers around the ship's maiden voyage, during which a diverse group of passengers embark on a journey filled with personal dramas, ambitions, and secrets. As the voyage progresses, tensions rise among the passengers and crew, highlighting themes of class, love, and betrayal. When a crisis strikes-threatening the ship and its inhabitants-the characters must confront their true selves and reevaluate their relationships. The narrative weaves together their individual stories, ultimately revealing how their lives intertwine in unexpected ways. The novel combines elements of adventure and psychological insight, reflecting the hopes and fears of those aboard as they navigate both the ocean and their own destinies. Through this journey, Niven explores human resilience and the quest for connection amid the vastness of the sea.
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Autorenporträt
Frederick Niven was a Canadian novelist and short story writer known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of human experiences, he moved to various locations throughout his life, which influenced his writing. Niven's literary career began in the early 20th century, gaining recognition for his ability to depict the complexities of life and human relationships. His notable works include ""The Lost Cabin Mine,"" ""The Island Providence,"" ""A Wilderness of Monkeys,"" and ""Dead Men's Bells,"" each showcasing his talent for creating engaging narratives. His most famous work, ""The S.S. Glory,"" centers on a luxurious ocean liner's maiden voyage, capturing the intertwining lives of its passengers. Niven's writing often reflected his deep appreciation for nature, particularly the Canadian landscape, and he frequently drew on personal experiences. His works are characterized by insightful portrayals of characters and moral dilemmas. Through his rich narratives, Niven left a lasting impact on Canadian literature, continuing to resonate with readers.