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In 'The Queen of the Savannah,' Gustave Aimard crafts a riveting narrative set against the tumultuous backdrop of the Mexican Revolution, an era marked by upheaval and a quest for national identity. Aimard's prose, resplendent with vivid imagery and a keen attention to historical detail, plunges the reader into a world of intrigue and survival. The novel intertwines the lives of a valiant Canadian protagonist and an enigmatic woman, each emblematic of the struggle against the vicissitudes of fate. The dexterity with which Aimard fuses fact with fiction lends the work a rich tapestry of cultural context while sustaining a pulsating rhythm in storytelling that is characteristic of the Adventure genre of the 19th century.

Gustave Aimard, praised for his authentic representations of frontier life, was deeply influenced by his own extensive travels in the Americas. Aimard's personal experiences among various Native American tribes and frontiersmen are distilled into his writing, imbuing it with a sense of authenticity and verisimilitude. 'The Queen of the Savannah' is a testament to his life's journey, a culmination of the raw vibrancy of uncharted territories and the complex realities of colonial encounters. Aimard's fluency in the customs, language, and social fabric of the regions he explored illuminates every page.

'The Queen of the Savannah' beckons enthusiasts of historical fiction and Adventure literature alike. Readers desiring to traverse the rugged landscapes of historical narratives will find Aimard's opus both enlightening and entertaining. The book not only provides escapism into a bygone epoch but also offers a nuanced perspective on the formidable forces that shape nations and characters during periods of resistance and revolution. It stands as a compelling delve into the human spirit, coupled with the relentless quest for liberty and identity, making it a worthwhile read for those engrossed in the heroic feats that define and redefine humanity.

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Atributos LU
Año de Edición
2022
Descatalogado
NO
Tipo
eBook
Autor
Gustave Aimard
Subtítulo
A Story of the Mexican War
ISXN
8596547063452
Idioma
Inglés
Núm. Páginas
314
Peso (Físico)
0
Tamaño Archivo (Virtual)
0.54
DRM (Virtual)
Formato Electrónico (Virtual)
EPUB
Título
The Queen of the Savannah
Biografía del Autor
<p>Gustave Aimard (1818-1883) was the pseudonym of French author Olivier Gloux, who is best known for his adventure novels set in the Americas, and particularly in the Western frontier at times of exploration and early settlement. Born in Paris, Aimard\'s life was nothing short of an adventure itself. After a tumultuary youth, he traveled extensively in America, an experience that granted authenticity to his later writing. His keen observation and firsthand experience of indigenous peoples and settlers provided a factual basis for his books, which were colored by the romantic and the exotic. Aimard often depicted the conflict between the untamed wilderness and the encroaching civilization. One of his notable works, \'The Queen of the Savannah\', presents a picturesque narrative filled with vivid landscapes, cultural tension, and a reflection on the era\'s morality and justice. Aimard\'s literary style is characterized by action-packed narratives and a deep sympathy for the Native American tribes, a sentiment quite progressive for his time. The spirit of his literary work resonates with the courage, struggle, and the indomitable nature that permeates the history of the American frontier. Although popular in his time, Aimard\'s work fell into relative obscurity in the twentieth century, yet it remains a valuable, if romanced, cultural artifact reflecting the European fascination with the \'New World\' in the nineteenth century.</p>
ISBN: 8596547063452
Referencia: BW1037410386

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