Cecil Louis Troughton Smith

Lord Hornblower

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In “Lord Hornblower,” C. S. Forester crafts a richly textured narrative that delves into the complexities of naval warfare during the Napoleonic era. This novel is characterized by its masterful prose, vivid characterizations, and intricate plotting, capturing the tumultuous life of Captain Horatio Hornblower as he navigates not only the high seas but the moral dilemmas of duty and leadership. Forester's keen insights into the psychological burdens of command, juxtaposed with the thrilling maritime action and historical authenticity, position this work as a pivotal entry in the canon of maritime literature and the Hornblower saga, reflecting the values and conflicts of early 19th-century Britain. C. S. Forester, an English author and screenwriter, is best known for his Hornblower series, inspired by his own experiences and love of the sea. His formative years, marked by the backdrop of World War I and a fascination with naval history, profoundly influenced his perspective on duty, honor, and the human condition. Forester's meticulous research and personal background imbue “Lord Hornblower” with authenticity, as he masterfully merges history with fictional elements to create a compelling narrative. I highly recommend “Lord Hornblower” to readers seeking a profound exploration into the psychological strains of leadership amidst the backdrop of historical conflict. This novel is not only a gripping tale of naval adventure but also a poignant reflection on the nature of sacrifice and resilience, making it an engrossing read for enthusiasts of historical fiction and military literature alike.
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294 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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