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Daughters of Destiny

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Erschienen am 02.06.2022, Auflage: 1/2022
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ISBN/EAN: 8596547036562
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 125 S., 0.54 MB
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Beschreibung

In 'Daughters of Destiny,' L. Frank Baum, known for his much-celebrated Oz series, creates an imaginative tapestry of adventure far removed from the whimsy of his children's literature. Writing under the pseudonym Schuyler Staunton, Baum transports readers to the historical and exotic landscape of Middle Eastern Baluchistan, portraying a land of deserts and palaces embroiled in political intrigue. His literary style in this work embraces a level of complexity and maturity, aimed at an adult audience and suffused with themes of power, treachery, and romance. The narrative, rich in conflict and conspiracy, echoes the fervor of turn-of-the-century adventure novels, offering a vivid portrayal of a region caught between its ancestral roots and the grasp of the British Empire, albeit within a fictional frame where it maintains autonomy. Baum's choice of an adult orientated narrative and an exotic locale is a fascinating departure from the fanciful lands for which he is best known. L. Frank Baum's personal trajectory is deeply reflected within 'Daughters of Destiny.' Before his success with 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,' Baum experienced various careersa testament to a man characterised by imagination and adaptability. His broad experiences perhaps cultivated the fertile ground from which this rich tale of far-off lands and intricate plots springs. Baum's decision to tackle more mature themes through the cloak of a pseudonym suggests a strategic, yet passionate foray into literary diversification, showcasing an ability to cross the bounds of genre and reader demographic with ease. His vivid depictions amplify the sense of escapism that defines his work, inviting adult audiences as partakers in his creative journey. 'Daughters of Destiny' comes highly recommended for readers who appreciate the allure of historical fiction framed by suspenseful storytelling. Baum's adeptness at world-building, so vividly displayed in his children's books, is equally evident here as he constructs a captivating tale that maintains a sense of timelessness. The novel's appeal lies not just in its narrative web of diplomacy and subterfuge, but also in the opportunity to witness another facet of Baum's vast literary landscape. For those intrigued by the author's spectrum of work or simply in search of a tale rife with drama and intrigue in an age of empires and secret alliances, 'Daughters of Destiny' promises an engaging departure from the ordinary.

Autorenportrait

Lyman Frank Baum, born May 15, 1856, in Chittenango, New York, was a prolific American author, notably hailed for his children's books. Baum's literary style intertwines fantasy with whimsical elements, often set in realms of enchantment, yet echoing the social and moral patterns of his contemporary society. As well as 'Daughters of Destiny' (1906), he is best remembered for 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' (1900), an iconic classic that transcended time, etching its narrative in the cornerstone of children's literature. Baum penned numerous sequels to his Oz saga, establishing a rich fantastical universe that captivated generations. His imaginative landscapes often housed allegorical undertones, reflecting his perspectives on social and economic issues of his era. Apart from his Oz series, Baum's oeuvre encompasses a vast array of works including novels, short stories, and plays. His approach typically embraced a blend of satire and fairy tale, inviting both young and older readers to a world where the line between reality and fantasy was joyously blurred. Baum passed away on May 6, 1919, but his legacy endures, his works continuing to enchant with their blend of warmth, wit, and a deep, abiding sense of wonder.

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