The Lost Road (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
In 'The Lost Road,' Richard Harding Davis weaves a compelling narrative that transcends mere storytelling, emerging as an evocative exploration of adventure and the human spirit. His prose exhibits a crispness that aligns with the journalistic acumen for...
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In 'The Lost Road,' Richard Harding Davis weaves a compelling narrative that transcends mere storytelling, emerging as an evocative exploration of adventure and the human spirit. His prose exhibits a crispness that aligns with the journalistic acumen for which he is known, yet it is imbued with a lyrical sensibility that adds depth to the narrative. This work can be situated within the broader historical and socio-cultural context of early 20th-century American literature, where Davis's contributions are frequently associated with the era's spirit of exploration and the inherent fascination with the exotic and unknown. The literary style resonates with the period's predilection towards adventure tales, yet Davis's unique voice offers a distinctive contribution to the genre.
Richard Harding Davis was a preeminent figure in American journalism and literature at the turn of the 20th century. His experiences as a war correspondent and his travels significantly informed his creative endeavours. 'The Lost Road' reflects his lifetime of witnessing human determination and the complexities of worldly encounters. As a man deeply engaged with the events of his time, Davis encapsulated the prevailing ethos of American imperial expansion and the romantic allure of the unfamiliar.
'The Lost Road' stands as an essential read for those intrigued by historical adventure narratives that offer both insight and escapism. Readers with an appreciation for the language and sensibilities of early modern literature will find Davis's work immersive and intellectually rewarding. The book is a testament to DigiCat Publishing's commitment to celebrating timeless classics, and as such, it deserves a place of honour on the shelves of literary connoisseurs and avid historians alike.
Richard Harding Davis was a preeminent figure in American journalism and literature at the turn of the 20th century. His experiences as a war correspondent and his travels significantly informed his creative endeavours. 'The Lost Road' reflects his lifetime of witnessing human determination and the complexities of worldly encounters. As a man deeply engaged with the events of his time, Davis encapsulated the prevailing ethos of American imperial expansion and the romantic allure of the unfamiliar.
'The Lost Road' stands as an essential read for those intrigued by historical adventure narratives that offer both insight and escapism. Readers with an appreciation for the language and sensibilities of early modern literature will find Davis's work immersive and intellectually rewarding. The book is a testament to DigiCat Publishing's commitment to celebrating timeless classics, and as such, it deserves a place of honour on the shelves of literary connoisseurs and avid historians alike.
Autoren-Porträt von Richard Harding Davis
Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) was a prominent American journalist, author, and war correspondent, recognized for his adventure stories and vivid accounts of contemporary events. Born in Philadelphia, Davis was the son of Rebecca Harding Davis, a notable writer herself, which contributed to his early exposure to literary endeavors. His education at Lehigh University and later at Johns Hopkins University laid the foundations for his writing career. Davis's work embodied the spirit of American imperialism and an adventurous age, and he was acclaimed for his narrative style that merged reporting with fiction. 'The Lost Road' is one of his earlier works which exemplifies his ability to interweave romanticism with realism, a hallmark of his writing. Davis's literary contributions extend to novels, short stories, and plays. His corpus includes 'Soldiers of Fortune' and 'Gallegher and Other Stories', which further exemplify his literary style, characterized by fast-paced plots and a keen eye for detail, making him a captivating figure in turn-of-the-century American literature. His reportage on events like the Spanish-American War cemented his reputation as a pioneering figure in the field of journalism. Davis's writing continues to be studied for its reflection of the American zeitgeist of his era and its influence on the development of early 20th-century American literary style.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Richard Harding Davis
- 2022, 182 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547233688
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2022
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