The Man Who Could Not Lose (ePub)
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In 'The Man Who Could Not Lose', Richard Harding Davis crafts a compelling narrative that intertwines luck, ambition, and the unpredictability of life. Davis' adept command of language and clever plot construction coalesce to deliver a rivorous exploration...
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In 'The Man Who Could Not Lose', Richard Harding Davis crafts a compelling narrative that intertwines luck, ambition, and the unpredictability of life. Davis' adept command of language and clever plot construction coalesce to deliver a rivorous exploration of a man's extraordinary streak of fortune. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the novel encapsulates the era's literature with its focus on individualism and the human spirit. Davis' work resonates with a level of sophistication and a keen insight into the psyche of his characters that are characteristic of the literary period it emanates from.
Richard Harding Davis was a renowned figure in American literary circles, celebrated for his vivid journalistic accounts and fiction writing. His experiences as a reporter, during an age of significant change and upheaval, undeniably informed his literature. 'The Man Who Could Not Lose' channels instances of Davis' own observations of the world, offering an acute reflection on the aspirations and trials faced by those seeking to forge their destiny in a rapidly evolving society.
'The Man Who Could Not Lose' is a testament to Davis' ability to evoke profound themes through seemingly simple narratives. This edition by DigiCat Publishing ensures the novel's place as a lasting piece of cultural heritage, offering both readability and historical value. Scholars and enthusiasts of American literature would value its exploration of fate and fortune, while more casual readers will be drawn into the suspense of the protagonist's seemingly charmed life. Davis' novel continues to be a fascinating read, appropriate for those interested in the interplay of character, circumstance, and the enduring notion of the American Dream.
Richard Harding Davis was a renowned figure in American literary circles, celebrated for his vivid journalistic accounts and fiction writing. His experiences as a reporter, during an age of significant change and upheaval, undeniably informed his literature. 'The Man Who Could Not Lose' channels instances of Davis' own observations of the world, offering an acute reflection on the aspirations and trials faced by those seeking to forge their destiny in a rapidly evolving society.
'The Man Who Could Not Lose' is a testament to Davis' ability to evoke profound themes through seemingly simple narratives. This edition by DigiCat Publishing ensures the novel's place as a lasting piece of cultural heritage, offering both readability and historical value. Scholars and enthusiasts of American literature would value its exploration of fate and fortune, while more casual readers will be drawn into the suspense of the protagonist's seemingly charmed life. Davis' novel continues to be a fascinating read, appropriate for those interested in the interplay of character, circumstance, and the enduring notion of the American Dream.
Autoren-Porträt von Richard Harding Davis
Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) was an influential American journalist, war correspondent, and author of both fiction and non-fiction. He was born on April 18, 1864, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and began his literary career at a young age, finding his calling in the bustling world of journalism. Davis attended Lehigh University and later the Johns Hopkins University, but he found that the allure of writing and reporting was stronger than the pull of academia, prompting him to join the workforce rather than continue his formal education. His dashing looks and charismatic personality helped him become one of the most recognizable figures in the literary circles of his time.As a war correspondent, he covered several significant events, such as the Spanish-American War, the Second Boer War, and World War I, influencing public opinion with his vivid dispatches. His body of work included a blend of reportage and storytelling, with a literary style marked by a clear, crisp narrative and an ability to capture the drama of his subjects. Davis was also a pioneer in the field of celebrity journalism, profiling notable figures of his era.
In his fiction, Davis is perhaps best remembered for tales which intertwined romance with adventure, epitomized in his book 'The Man Who Could Not Lose' (1911). His storytelling was vibrant and action-packed, often featuring characters that reflected the American spirit of resilience and determination. Davis passed away on April 11, 1916, leaving behind a legacy that endures in the annals of American journalism and literature.
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- Autor: Richard Harding Davis
- 2022, 32 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547209317
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2022
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