"Witch-Doctors" by Charles Beadle is set against the backdrop of colonial Africa, exploring power dynamics, superstition, and conflict. The story begins in a colonial outpost near Victoria Nyanza, where tensions between white settlers and native inhabitants are at their peak. The narrative centers on tribal customs and the influential role of witch-doctors in shaping both spiritual and political life. As the plot unfolds, we encounter the stark contrast between the arrogance of the colonial officers and the deeply rooted traditions of indigenous communities. The colonizers seek to control the…mehr
"Witch-Doctors" by Charles Beadle is set against the backdrop of colonial Africa, exploring power dynamics, superstition, and conflict. The story begins in a colonial outpost near Victoria Nyanza, where tensions between white settlers and native inhabitants are at their peak. The narrative centers on tribal customs and the influential role of witch-doctors in shaping both spiritual and political life. As the plot unfolds, we encounter the stark contrast between the arrogance of the colonial officers and the deeply rooted traditions of indigenous communities. The colonizers seek to control the native population through manipulation of their beliefs, while tribal leaders struggle to maintain power in a world where magic and politics are deeply intertwined. Through its exploration of tribal rivalries and alliances, the story delves into the complex web of manipulation, faith, and colonial power, setting the stage for conflict and intrigue. The opening establishes a world where the supernatural influences everyday life, and characters must navigate the dangerous balance between tradition and foreign domination. This tale promises to reveal how superstition and colonialism collide in the struggle for control and survival.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles Beadle was a novelist and pulp fiction writer, best known for his adventure stories published in American pulp magazines, as well as his novels that explored the bohemian lifestyle in Paris. He was born at sea on October 27, 1881, to his father, Henry Beadle, a ship captain, and his mother, Isabelle. His works often delved into the realm of adventure, exploring themes of survival, the human condition, and societal dynamics. Beadle's writing style and the subjects he chose to tackle were influenced by his eclectic experiences, including his exposure to diverse cultures and the bohemian world of Paris. His ability to weave compelling narratives about the tensions between the old and new worlds, survival, and self-discovery made his work stand out in the literary landscape of his time. His most notable works include Constitution of the State of Maine: An In-depth Analysis of Maine's State Constitution and Governance, Reminiscences of a Victorian, and Witch-Doctors. Beadle's legacy lives on through his exploration of diverse genres, particularly adventure fiction, and his vivid portrayal of life in both colonial and bohemian contexts.
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