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The Secret History of the Pirate Kingdom (eBook)

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2022
871 Seiten
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859-654700531-5 (EAN)

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The Secret History of the Pirate Kingdom - Daniel Defoe, Charles Ellms, Captain Charles Johnson
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The Secret History of the Pirate Kingdom' is a profound exploration of the golden age of piracy, encapsulating a diverse range of literary styles, from firsthand accounts to meticulously researched narratives. The collection stands as a varied tapestry of pirate lore, weaving together the thrilling escapades of infamous buccaneers with the nuanced understanding of their socio-political contexts. It underscores the multifaceted nature of piracy, challenging monolithic portrayals and highlighting the significance of these maritime outlaws in shaping global history. Among its pages, readers will find tales of audacity and cunning that stand out for their rich detail and authentic voice, contributing to the anthology's compelling allure. The anthology brings together the works of seminal figures such as Daniel Defoe, Charles Ellms, and Captain Charles Johnson, whose contributions offer a panoramic view of piracy's impact across continents and oceans. Their backgrounds range from journalist and novelist to purported pirate himself, providing a robust foundation for understanding the complexities of pirate life and legend. Each author's unique perspective enriches the collection, aligning with movements that contextualize piracy within broader historical and cultural frameworks. Their collective voice serves as a beacon for those fascinated by the intersections of myth and reality, freedom and tyranny, on the high seas. 'The Secret History of the Pirate Kingdom' invites a broad audience to embark on a journey across turbulent waters, tracing the undercurrents of power, rebellion, and adventure that defined an era. This anthology is an essential read for anyone interested in the allure of piracy, offering a treasure trove of insights and diverse viewpoints. Readers will appreciate the depth of research, the elegance of narrative, and the dynamic dialogue fostered between different authors' works, making it an enlightening addition to any scholarly or personal collection seeking to navigate the complex legacy of pirates and their enduring mark on world history.

Daniel Defoe (1660–1731) was an English novelist, pamphleteer, and journalist, most famous for his novel 'Robinson Crusoe' (1719). Defoe was an astute and prolific writer, producing more than 300 works during his lifetime. His literary career began later in his life, after engaging in various occupations such as merchant, manufacturer, and political operative. Defoe's writing style often blurred the boundaries between fiction and fact, which was a relatively novel approach at the time. In 'The Secret History of the Pirate Kingdom,' Defoe delves into the captivating world of piracy, recounting tales that balance historical detail with narrative flair. His works frequently tackled social, economic, and political issues of his era, earning him a reputation as a pioneer of the English novel. His novels, including 'Moll Flanders' (1722) and 'A Journal of the Plague Year' (1722), provide an invaluable window into 18th-century British life. Defoe's enduring influence on literature can be seen in the realistic storytelling and rich detail that characterize his works. His ability to create immersive worlds and complex characters has secured his place among the literary greats.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Krimi / Thriller
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Allgemeines / Lexika
Schlagworte 17th century true crime • 18th-century sea adventures • Anne Bonny Mary Read stories • Blackbeard Edward Teach life • black sails • Caribbean pirate history • criminal biography pirates • Daniel Defoe literature • famous pirates biographies • golden age piracy tales • historical piracy narratives • Lost Pirate Kingdom • maritime true crime • Nassau pirate republic • naval history true stories • piracy in the golden age • piracy laws historical accounts • pirate democracy lifestyle • pirate history books • piratical battles exploits • seafaring adventures nonfiction • Treasure Island • true crime sea robbery • unsinkable
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