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On the Lightship

Exploring Isolation and Duty in a Maritime Setting

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Herman Knickerbocker Viel√©'s «On the Lightship» is a poignant exploration of maritime life that melds lyrical prose with vivid imagery and symbolic undertones. The narrative unfolds around the isolated yet captivating realm of a lightship stationed at sea, serving as a profound metaphor for guidance and the human condition. Viel√©'s style is characterized by a blend of realism and romanticism, set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, a period marked by rapid industrialization and ever-changing societal values. Through insightful dialogue and atmospheric descriptions, he captures the interplay between man's struggle and nature's indifference, inviting readers to reflect on isolation and hope. Viel√©, an accomplished writer and artist, possessed an intimate knowledge of the maritime world, having spent considerable time at sea, which profoundly informed his writing. His experiences aboard ships not only provided a rich tapestry of vivid scenes but also instilled in him a profound understanding of the longing for connection and the intricacies of life on the water. The cultural milieu of his time, coupled with his artistic inclinations, culminated in a work that speaks to the essence of the human experience. «On the Lightship» is essential reading for those interested in maritime literature, symbolism, and the exploration of human emotions within the natural world. Its intertwining themes of solitude and illumination resonate deeply, making it a compelling choice for scholars and general readers alike. Immerse yourself in Viel√©'s world, and discover a narrative that navigates the depths of the human soul.

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Release date on Litres:
10 October 2024
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160 p.
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4064066128241
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