The Smuggler: A Tale. Volumes I-III by G. P. R. James

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Author James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford), 1801?-1860
Title The Smuggler: A Tale. Volumes I-III
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Summary "The Smuggler: A Tale. Volumes I-III" by G. P. R. James is a historical novel written in the mid-19th century. The story is set in the natural backdrop of Kent during a time when smuggling was thriving due to the high duties imposed on various goods. The primary focus appears to be on the character of Harding, a smuggler, as well as the dynamics of society involved in this illicit trade. The opening of the novel introduces readers to an intriguing exploration of both the societal changes and the enduring presence of smuggling along the British coast. The narrative begins by reflecting on how clockmaking has evolved, using it as a metaphor for the advancement of society, before contrasting it with the raw and historic practices of smuggling. Descriptive passages vividly depict the geography and customs of Kent, highlighting how smuggling was deeply woven into the fabric of local life and society. Alongside this rich setting, readers are introduced to various characters traveling by stagecoach, including the elderly gentleman Mr. Croyland and the military officers Sir Edward Digby and Captain Osborn. The dialogue between them hints at the intricate intertwining of personal backstories with the overarching theme of smuggling, setting the stage for a tale filled with adventure, intrigue, and character-driven narratives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject England -- Social life and customs -- 18th century -- Fiction
Subject Smugglers -- Fiction
Subject Kent (England) -- Fiction
Category Text
EBook-No. 39531
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Dec 12, 2017
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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