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The English in the West Indies; Or, The Bow of Ulysses

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547170051
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 310 S., 1.07 MB
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In 'The English in the West Indies; Or, The Bow of Ulysses', James Anthony Froude navigates the complex historical waters of Britain's imperial presence in the Caribbean, marrying astute observation with his trademark narrative style. This particular work is suffused with the literary prowess for which Froude is well-known, embedding his travelogue within the broader context of 19th-century colonial discourse. Capturing the essence of the West Indies during the era, the account resonates with the late Victorian vantage, contemplating both the idyllic and the turbulent as Froude weaves a tale as layered and arching as the fabled bow of Ulysses himself. The book is a critical historical resource, revealing the perspectives and prejudices of its time, whilst showcasing Froude's skill in descriptive prose and insightful commentary.James Anthony Froude, an eminent Victorian historian and a distinguished literary figure, was spurred to write this exploration as a culmination of his interests in history, culture, and the ramifications of British imperialism. His background as a historian is evident in his meticulous observations and narrative accounts, which are underpinned by his underlying concern with the British Empire's impact on the world. His travels in the West Indies provided a firsthand vista into the results of British colonial policy, the influence on indigenous cultures, and the intricate dynamics of post-emancipation societies. Froude's convictions and contemplations convey a personal expedition that not only charts geography but also maps the terrains of empire and identity.Scholars and enthusiasts of Victorian literature, history aficionados, and those intrigued by the cultural legacies of colonialism will find 'The English in the West Indies; Or, The Bow of Ulysses' an invaluable addition to their collections. The book offers a lucid glimpse into the cultural and historical psyche of a bygone era, serving as a significant piece of Froude's broader historical narrative. It stands as both a testament to the prolific intellect of Froude and a historical document of its time, worthy of thorough examination and reflective reading.

Autorenportrait

James Anthony Froude (18181894) was a prominent 19th-century English historian, biographer, and editor known for his controversial historical perspectives and literary craftsmanship. With academic credentials from Oriel College, Oxford, Froude's intimate association with the Oxford Movement and its subsequent critique played a significant role in his intellectual development. Turning his talents to history, Froude's works often reflected his skeptical view of conventional historical narratives and his admiration for strong leadership figures, such as his well-received 'History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada'. His narrative style married the rigor of scholarship with the appeal of novelistic storytelling, distinguishing him from many of his peers. Beyond English history, Froude's interests spanned across the globe, as evidenced by 'The English in the West Indies; Or, The Bow of Ulysses', a travelogue offering insights into the British Empire's relationship with the Caribbean and reflections on post-colonial society. This work further exemplifies Froude's keen observational skills and his ability to critique the impact of British rule. Despite the sometimes contentious reception of his ideas,Froude's influence on Victorian literature and historiography remains significant, and his works continue to be a point of study for understanding the complexities of Empire and historical analysis.

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