The Wrecker (Annotated) - Robert Louis Stevenson - Grāmatas -  - 9798671478525 - 2020. gada 2. augusts
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The Wrecker (Annotated)


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Differentiated book- It has a historical context with research of the time-The Wrecker by Robert Louis Stevenson. This book contains a historical context, where past events or the study and narration of these events are examined. The historical context refers to the circumstances and incidents surrounding an event. This context is formed by everything that, in some way, influences the event when it happens. A fact is always tied to its time: that is, to its time. Therefore, when analyzing events that took place tens, hundreds or thousands of years ago, it is essential to know the historical context to understand them. Otherwise, we would be analyzing and judging what happened in a totally different era with a current perspective. (1892) is a novel written by Robert Louis Stevenson in collaboration with his stepson Lloyd Osbourne. The story is an "expanding episodic adventure story, a cheeky-mannered comedy and a kind of detective mystery," according to Roderick Watson. It revolves around the abandoned Flying Scud shipwreck in Midway Atoll. The clues in a stamp collection are used to locate the missing crew and solve the mystery. Only in the last chapter different elements of the story are linked. Stevenson described it as a "South Sea thread" regarding "a very strange and flawed plan that was accepted with open eyes for what appeared to be compensatory opportunities offered." The book sold well but the reviews were mixed,

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Izlaists 2020. gada 2. augusts
ISBN13 9798671478525
Lapas 364
Izmēri 203 × 254 × 19 mm   ·   721 g
Valoda Angļu  

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