The Ebb-Tide (Annotated) - Robert Louis Stevenson - Libros - Independently Published - 9798673151990 - 7 de agosto de 2020
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The Ebb-Tide (Annotated)


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Differentiated book- It has a historical context with research of the time-The Ebb-Tide by Robert Louis Stevenson. This book contains a historical context, which helps us understand this literary work. We must pay special attention to those events that especially influenced the world of culture and art and also to those events that were especially reflected in literature, in the life of its writer or that affected it. There are many examples in which historical events have shaped the content and forms of literature, as well as this has often been the best testimony to the importance of certain events throughout history. 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.(1894) is a short novel written by Robert Louis Stevenson and his stepson Lloyd Osbourne. It was published the year Stevenson died. Three beggars operate in the port of Papeete in Tahiti. They are Herrick, a failed English businessman; Davis, an American ship captain dishonored for the loss of her last ship; and Huish, a rogue Cockney from various jobs. One day, an off-course schooner carrying a load of champagne from San Francisco to Sydney arrives at the port, and her officers were killed by smallpox. With no one else willing to risk infection, the US Consul. USA He employs Davis to take over the ship for the rest of his voyage.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 7 de agosto de 2020
ISBN13 9798673151990
Editores Independently Published
Páginas 140
Dimensiones 203 × 254 × 8 mm   ·   290 g
Lengua Inglés  

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