Overland A Novel

Overland A Novel

John William De Forest

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
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9789364286442
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Overland: A Novel by John William De Forest is a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of American westward expansion in the 19th century. The novel explores the adventurous and challenging experiences of settlers as they journey into the American frontier. The story delves into the trials and triumphs of early settlers navigating the rugged and uncharted territories of the West. It captures the essence of adventure and exploration, as characters face the harsh realities of frontier life and the conflicts that arise with Native American tribes and among themselves. Through its portrayal of the American frontier, the novel examines the complex interactions and cultural encounters between different societies. It reflects on the impact of westward expansion on both settlers and indigenous people providing a nuanced view of this transformative period in American history. Character development is a central theme, with the characters growing and evolving, as they confront various challenges and conflicts. The novel’s historical context provides a rich backdrop for such personal and collective struggles, offering readers insight into the social and cultural dynamics of the time. Overall, Overland presents a vivid and engaging depiction of life on the American frontier, blending adventure with historical and cultural exploration.

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