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Sword Play

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547187172
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 178 S., 0.50 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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Format: EPUB
DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen

Beschreibung

Charles Billings Stilson's 'Sword Play' emerges as a captivating piece within the canon of classic literature, carefully resuscitated by DigiCat Publishing. Stilson, an eminent figure in early American speculative fiction, weaves a tale robust with adventure and dramatic tension, penned in a style that bridges the gap between the swashbuckling narratives of yore and the evolving modern quest for literary vibrancy. 'Sword Play' stands as both a testament to its time and a resonant narrative for contemporary readers, whose delight in the interplay of swords and sagacity has not waned. It encompasses an elaborate pastiche of language and theme, reflecting a meticulous preservation of the author's original voice amidst the digital renaissance of forgotten texts.The author himself, Charles Billings Stilson, was deeply ingrained in the fabric of early twentieth-century genre fiction. Known for his fantastical plots peppered with elements of adventure and heroism, Stilson might have drawn inspiration from the very zeitgeist of his eraa time of tumultuous change and the burgeoning of popular genre fiction. His experiences, potentially ranging from the mundane to the extraordinary, informed his vivid storytelling, creating an immersive world for his audience that transcends the temporal limitations of his own lifetime.Rekindling the allure of historical narratives and traditional swordplay, 'Sword Play' is recommended for the aficionado of classical derring-do and the lover of timeless literature alike. Its reissue in both print and electronic forms ensures that the legacy of Stilson's work continues to engage and inspire a new generation of readers. As a classic of world literature, it rightfully demands to be approached with the reverence accorded to cultural treasures, promising the reader not merely a glimpse into the author's imagination but an elaborate dance of literary finesse that remains as enthralling today as it was in its original conception.

Autorenportrait

Charles Billings Stilson remains a relatively obscure figure in the annals of early 20th-century American pulp fiction, despite having made some contributions to the genre. Unfortunately, detailed biographical information about Stilson is scant, and he is often remembered, if at all, for his serialized novels of adventure and speculative fiction. His body of work includes 'Sword Play,' a novel that likely showcases his flair for action-packed storytelling and period drama, given the implications of the title. Stilson's literary style likely resonated with the pulp magazine readership of the era, emphasizing brisk pacing and sensational plot elements, common traits in pulp magazines designed to captivate and entertain a broad audience. His works, reflective of the popular tastes of his time, might be studied by aficionados of pulp literature who seek a deeper understanding of the genre's evolution and the lesser-known contributors who shaped it. Like many of his contemporaries in pulp fiction, Stilson's legacy is as ephemeral as the periodicals that originally published his stories; nonetheless, his novels such as 'Sword Play' may still offer a window into the vibrant and transient world of early American pulp fiction.

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