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A Lieutenant at Eighteen


A Lieutenant at Eighteen



von: Oliver Optic

1,99 €

Verlag: Digicat
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 16.09.2022
ISBN/EAN: 8596547378600
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 203

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Oliver Optic's 'A Lieutenant at Eighteen' offers readers a vivid foray into the adventurous world of maritime literature, chronicling the trials and tribulations of a young officer in the Navy during tumultuous times. The book is a sterling example of Optic's mastery in weaving storytelling with educational themes, perfectly catering to the youthful audience of his era. Set within the broader context of 19th-century American juvenile fiction, Optic's narrative style captivates with its blend of authenticity, patriotism, and personal growth, aimed to inspire and impart moral virtues to his readers. This special edition by DigiCat Publishing meticulously preserves Optic's original text, presenting it in a contemporary format that respects the historical literary value while making it accessible to modern readers.

William Taylor Adams, who wrote under the pseudonym Oliver Optic, was a notable figure in American literature, revered for his contributions to children's literature during the 19th century. His experiences as a teacher and his service during the Civil War informed his writings, infusing them with a sense of realism and a deep understanding of character, which likely inspired the composite sketches of young naval officers in his works. As a moralist, drawing upon his personal history and the currents of his time, Adams sought to provide not just entertainment but also lessons in courage, duty, and honor—ideals that are elegantly portrayed through his protagonist's journey in 'A Lieutenant at Eighteen'.

This republished edition of 'A Lieutenant at Eighteen' beckons the modern reader to partake in an ageless tale of bravery and leadership. Admirers of classic literature, especially those with an affinity for stories of maritime adventure and historic insights into the American naval experience, will find in Optic's work an inspiring intersection of excitement and education. The book comes highly recommended for young readers seeking to understand the virtues that shape heroes, as well as for educators and historians looking for an engaging complement to traditional studies of American youth literature from the Civil War era.
Oliver Optic was the pen name of American author William Taylor Adams (1822–1897), a noted academic and writer who played a significant role in the development of juvenile fiction during the 19th century. Adams, under his pseudonym, specialized in books for boys, blending elements of adventure, patriotism, and moral instruction. 'A Lieutenant at Eighteen' is among the numerous works that allowed young readers to vicariously experience the thrill of heroism during the American Civil War. Optic's narratives are characterized by their didactic tone and fast-paced plotlines, making them popular among young audiences of his time. His utilization of historical events as backdrops for his stories contributed to an educational dimension that was well-suited to the sensibilities of the era. Beyond 'A Lieutenant at Eighteen', Optic's prolific writing career included more than 100 books, such as the 'Army and Navy' series and the 'Boat Club' series. His literary style and commitment to instilling virtuous qualities in youth continue to be noted in discussions of 19th-century juvenile literature. Despite facing some criticism for formulaic storytelling and pedagogical rigidity, Oliver Optic remains a significant figure in the pantheon of early writers who shaped the direction of American children's literature.

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