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The Little Savage

A Tale of Wilderness and Self-Discovery in the 19th Century
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In «The Little Savage,» Frederick Marryat crafts a captivating narrative that explores themes of civilization versus nature through the experiences of a young boy raised by a tribe of Native Americans. Set against the backdrop of the early 19th century, the novel intertwines adventure and moral lessons, employing Marryat's typical blend of rich description and action-packed sequences. His distinctive literary style, characterized by a keen sense of realism and a nuanced portrayal of childhood innocence, offers readers a profound commentary on societal values and the innate qualities of humanity. Frederick Marryat, known for his adventurous novels and as one of the pioneers of children's literature, was influenced by his own maritime experiences and his interest in the complexities of human nature. Born in 1792, Marryat's naval career provided him with a vivid understanding of diverse cultures and the inherent struggles of individuals seeking to navigate differing societal norms. These experiences richly inform «The Little Savage,» inviting readers to engage with profound psychological and philosophical questions while remaining entertained. I highly recommend «The Little Savage» to readers interested in historical fiction that grapples with the dichotomy of nature and nurture. Marryat's masterful storytelling and deep insights into human behavior make this work an enduring classic, appealing to both young adult and adult audiences seeking to reflect on the moral implications of civilization in an ever-changing world.

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05 November 2024
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330 p.
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