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John Buchan - Action Collection gathers the swift-moving adventure fiction for which Buchan became famous: tales of pursuit, espionage, imperial frontiers, political conspiracy, and moral testing under pressure. Written in a lucid, muscular prose, these narratives combine the pacing of the thriller with the inherited conventions of romance and the late-Victorian adventure tale. Their literary importance lies especially in Buchan's shaping of the modern spy story, where ordinary competence, alert observation, and patriotic duty confront hidden networks of violence and disorder. John Buchan (1875-1940) was a Scottish novelist, historian, publisher, barrister, politician, and later Governor General of Canada. His wide experience in public life, South African administration, wartime propaganda, and imperial politics gave his fiction an unusual texture of practical detail and geopolitical anxiety. Buchan's heroes often reflect his own ideals: disciplined, literate, physically resilient, and bound by a code of service. This collection is recommended for readers interested in the origins of action fiction and espionage narrative. Though marked by the assumptions of its age, Buchan's work remains compelling for its narrative economy, atmospheric landscapes, and enduring sense that history can suddenly become personal danger.
ISBN9788028333768
PublisherSharp Ink
Publication Date11/19/23
Pages864
Main GenreNovels
Sub GenreAdventure
FormatSoftcover
LanguageEnglish
Price38.20 €
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