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A Soldier and a Gentleman is an imperial adventure shaped by the moral tension announced in its title: the difference between wearing a uniform and possessing honor. Mundy writes in a vigorous, episodic style, alive to martial ritual, masculine codes, and the hazards of colonial life, while also testing the assumptions of the popular adventure romance. In the literary context of Kipling, Haggard, and the Edwardian service tale, the book belongs to a tradition fascinated by courage, loyalty, discipline, and the uneasy ethics of empire. Talbot Mundy, born William Lancaster Gribbon in London in 1879, drew upon a life unusually rich in travel, reinvention, and contact with imperial frontiers. His experiences in India, East Africa, and the wider colonial world furnished him with settings, idioms, and conflicts that recur throughout his fiction. Later known for The King of the Khyber Rifles and the Jimgrim stories, Mundy combined adventure plotting with a growing interest in spiritual and cultural complexity. This book is recommended to readers of classic adventure fiction, military romance, and early twentieth-century imperial literature. It offers not only action and atmosphere, but also a revealing portrait of the ideals-and contradictions-embedded in the phrase "a soldier and a gentleman."
A Soldier and a Gentleman is an imperial adventure shaped by the moral tension announced in its title: the difference between wearing a uniform and possessing honor. Mundy writes in a vigorous, episodic style, alive to martial ritual, masculine codes, and the hazards of colonial life, while also testing the assumptions of the popular adventure romance. In the literary context of Kipling, Haggard, and the Edwardian service tale, the book belongs to a tradition fascinated by courage, loyalty, discipline, and the uneasy ethics of empire. Talbot Mundy, born William Lancaster Gribbon in London in 1879, drew upon a life unusually rich in travel, reinvention, and contact with imperial frontiers. His experiences in India, East Africa, and the wider colonial world furnished him with settings, idioms, and conflicts that recur throughout his fiction. Later known for The King of the Khyber Rifles and the Jimgrim stories, Mundy combined adventure plotting with a growing interest in spiritual and cultural complexity. This book is recommended to readers of classic adventure fiction, military romance, and early twentieth-century imperial literature. It offers not only action and atmosphere, but also a revealing portrait of the ideals-and contradictions-embedded in the phrase "a soldier and a gentleman."
Details
Genre: Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Bildende Kunst
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9788027246465
ISBN-10: 8027246466
Sprache: Englisch
Autor: Mundy, Talbot
Hersteller: Good Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: OK Publishing s.r.o., 20a, Kosíre, Zahradníckova 1220, ?-150 00 Prague, obrody@gmail.com
Maße: 229 x 152 x 3 mm
Von/Mit: Talbot Mundy
Gewicht: 0,092 kg
Artikel-ID: 125962037