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Louis Becke

    Louis Becke fu un romanziere australiano celebrato per i suoi vividi racconti sulla vita nel Pacifico. Le sue opere esplorano frequentemente temi come il colonialismo, l'avventura e lo scontro tra culture. Lo stile di Becke è contraddistinto da descrizioni colorite e da una rappresentazione autentica dell'esistenza marittima e insulare. La sua scrittura offre ai lettori uno sguardo avvincente su luoghi esotici e sulle intricate reti delle connessioni umane.

    John Frewen, South Sea Whaler
    Tom Gerrard
    Tom Wallis
    The Ebbing Of The Tide South Sea Stories
    Tessa
    • Tessa

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      George Lewis Becke, an Australian Pacific trader and writer, made significant contributions to literature in the late 19th century. After returning to Sydney in 1892, he began publishing stories in The Bulletin, with his first appearing in 1893. His notable works include the story collection "By Reef and Palm" (1894), the novelette "His Native Wife" (1895), and the collection "The Ebbing of the Tide" (1896). Becke's writing reflects his experiences and insights from the Pacific, showcasing his storytelling prowess.

      Tessa
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    • Set against the lush landscapes of the South Pacific during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this collection of brief memories explores the complexities of human relationships through the eyes of sailors, traders, and islanders. Drawing from his own experiences, Becke delves into themes of love, betrayal, and cultural conflict, reflecting the significant social and economic changes of the time. His narratives capture the essence of adventure and the harsh realities of colonialism, immersing readers in a world where fortunes rise and fall like the tides.

      The Ebbing Of The Tide South Sea Stories
    • Tom Wallis

      A Tale of the South Seas

      • 200pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      George Lewis Becke, an Australian writer and Pacific trader, made significant contributions to literature in the late 19th century. After returning to Sydney in 1892, he began publishing stories in The Bulletin, gaining recognition for his unique storytelling. His works include the 1894 collection "By Reef and Palm," the 1895 novelette "His Native Wife," and the 1896 collection "The Ebbing of the Tide." Becke's narratives often reflect his experiences and insights from the Pacific region, showcasing his literary talent and cultural observations.

      Tom Wallis
    • Tom Gerrard

      • 194pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      The book showcases the literary journey of George Lewis Becke, an Australian writer who began contributing to The Bulletin in 1892. His works reflect his experiences as a Pacific trader, with notable publications including the story collection "By Reef and Palm" in 1894 and the novelette "His Native Wife" in 1895. Becke's storytelling captures the essence of life in the Pacific, blending personal narrative with cultural insights, culminating in his 1896 collection "The Ebbing of the Tide."

      Tom Gerrard
    • John Frewen, South Sea Whaler

      • 100pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Focusing on his literary contributions, George Lewis Becke was an influential Australian writer known for his short stories and novels inspired by his experiences as a Pacific trader. He began publishing in The Bulletin in 1893, with notable works including the collection "By Reef and Palm" and the novelette "His Native Wife." His storytelling often reflects the cultural and social dynamics of the Pacific region, showcasing his unique perspective and narrative style through subsequent collections like "The Ebbing of the Tide."

      John Frewen, South Sea Whaler