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Alexandre Corréard,Jean Baptiste Henri Savigny

Narrative of a Voyage to Senegal in 1816

Embark on a gripping exploration of human resilience and trauma in 'Narrative of a Voyage to Senegal in 1816', a compelling anthology that plunges into the aftermath of disaster. Compiled with meticulous care, this collection paints vivid, stark depictions of the infamous shipwreck of the French frigate Méduse. The anthology's strength lies in its range of voices and styles, each narrative reflecting profound desperation and determination, while collectively providing an intricate mosaic of survival, hope, and heartbreak. The anthology's breadth of emotion is matched only by its historical weight, serving as a timeless reminder of the harrowing real-life events that shaped maritime history. The works selected highlight both the indomitable human spirit and the stark realities of colonial exploits. Riveting narratives from contributors such as Alexandre Corréard and Jean Baptiste Henri Savigny, survivors of the catastrophe themselves, offer a rich tapestry of first-hand insights and reflections. Both authors are steeped in narrative intensity, their voices emerging from the Romantic era's spirit with a sharp critique of human folly and imperial hubris. Aligning with the ethos of early 19th-century sensibilities, the anthology becomes a pivotal commentary on colonialism and its perilous undertakings, presenting an ensemble that bridges personal narrative and broader historical discourse. For anyone intrigued by historical narratives and the nuanced experience of survival, 'Narrative of a Voyage to Senegal in 1816' stands as an essential contribution to understanding human endurance and ethical introspection. This anthology uniquely amalgamates diverse perspectives, offering a varied tableau that challenges and enriches the reader's worldview. It is an indispensable resource for those seeking to appreciate maritime history's literary and educational depths, sparking dialogue through powerful storytelling and evocative prose.
271 Druckseiten
Copyright-Inhaber
Bookwire
Ursprüngliche Veröffentlichung
2022
Jahr der Veröffentlichung
2022
Verlag
DigiCat
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