Tales of Revolutionary War: 30 Historical Novels

Tales of Revolutionary War: 30 Historical Novels

by Herman MelvilleRafael Sabatini Charles Carleton Coffin and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 31/07/2024

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The American Revolution was not just an act of rebellion—it was the defining moment that birthed a nation and laid the groundwork for the United States as we know it today. This era, marked by tumult and transformation, inspired some of the most renowned writers, who drew from the bravery, defiance, and wisdom of its people. They wove their narratives from the fabric of real historical events, personal memoirs of those who lived through the conflict, and authentic accounts of war and revolution. The acts of extraordinary courage and resistance during this period ignited the imaginations of masterful storytellers, resulting in a wealth of compelling stories. These tales are filled with action and valor, depicting military exploits, naval battles, espionage, and even romance amid the chaos of war. Above all, they celebrate the spirit of defiance in the face of tyranny. This anthology is dedicated to this defining era which inspired some of the greatest authors in literature. From Herman Melville's deep psychological character studies and Nathaniel Hawthorne's complex moral inquiries, to action packed spy thrillers of James Fenimore Cooper and Alexandre Dumas, these authors have brought the Revolutionary period to life with vivid and heartfelt portrayals, making the historical facts both realistic and deeply moving.

ISBN:
4066339592506
4066339592506
Category:
American War of Independence
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
31-07-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
e-artnow
Herman Melville

The writing career of Herman Melville (1819 - 1891) peaked early, with his early novels, such as Typee becoming best sellers.

By the mid-1850s his poularity declined sharply, and by the time he died he had been largely forgotten.

Yet in time his novel Moby Dick came to be regarded as one of the finest works of American, and indeed world, literature, as was Billy Budd, which was not published until long after his death, in 1924.

Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas was born July 24, 1802, at Villiers-Cotterets, France, the son of Napoleon's famous mulatto general, Dumas.

Alexandre Dumas began writing at an early age and saw his first success in a play he wrote entitled Henri III et sa Cour (1829). A prolific author, Dumas was also an adventurer and took part in the Revolution of 1830.

Dumas is most famous for his brilliant historical novels, which he wrote with collaborators, mainly Auguste Maquet, and which were serialized in the popular press of the day.

His most popular works are The Three Musketeers (1844), The Count of Monte Cristo (1844-45), and The Man in Iron Mask (1848-50). Dumas made and lost several fortunes, and died penniless on December 5, 1870.

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in Salem, Massachusetts, where he wrote the bulk of his masterful tales of American colonial history.

His career as a novelist began with The Scarlet Letter (1850) and also includes The house of the Seven Gables, The Blithedale Romance, and The Marble Faun.

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