"At once a penetrating work of literary analysis and a riveting historical narrative."--Nathaniel Philbrick Merging maritime adventure and early colonial history, A Brave Vessel charts a little-known chapter of the past that offers a window on the inspiration for one of Shakespeare's greatest works.
A Brave Vessel: The True Tale of the Castaways Who Rescued Jamestown and Inspired Shakespeare's the Tempest
β Scribed by Woodward, Hobson
- Publisher
- PENGUIN USA
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 240 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0670020966
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β¦ Synopsis
A gripping tale of shipwreck and survival that changed the fate of the colonies and enriched our literary legacyIn 1609, aspiring writer William Strachey set sail aboard the Sea Venture, bound for the New World. Caught in a hurricane, the ship separated from its fleet and wrecked on uninhabited Bermuda, a bountiful island paradise its passengers would inhabit for nearly a year before reaching their intended destination, the famine-stricken colony of Jamestown. StracheyΓ's meticulous account of the wreck, the castawaysΓ' time on Bermuda, and their arrival in a devastated Jamestown was read by his contemporaries and remains among the most vivid writings of the early colonial period. Following the life of this ordinary man, Hobson Woodward tells one of the neglected but defining stories of AmericaΓ's founding. Strachey had literary aspirations and sought to capitalize on his epic experience, but his writings did not bring him the acclaim he sought. Only in the hands of another William would his tale of the wreck and its aftermath make history as The Tempest. A Brave Vessel is the fascinating account of a near-miss in the settling of Virginia, the true story behind one of ShakespeareΓ's great plays, and the tragedy of the man who failed as an author but who contributed to the creation of a masterpiece.
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: \*\*A gripping tale of shipwreck and survival that changed the fate of the colonies and enriched our literary legacy\*\* In 1609, aspiring writer William Strachey set sail aboard the \*Sea Venture\*, bound for the New World. Caught in a hurricane, the ship separated
EDITORIAL REVIEW: \*\*A gripping tale of shipwreck and survival that changed the fate of the colonies and enriched our literary legacy\*\* In 1609, aspiring writer William Strachey set sail aboard the \*Sea Venture\*, bound for the New World. Caught in a hurricane, the ship separated
EDITORIAL REVIEW: \*\*A gripping tale of shipwreck and survival that changed the fate of the colonies and enriched our literary legacy\*\* In 1609, aspiring writer William Strachey set sail aboard the \*Sea Venture\*, bound for the New World. Caught in a hurricane, the ship separated
### From Publishers Weekly In this well-written and expertly paced work of popular scholarship, Woodward, an associate editor of the Adams papers, tells the story of William Strachey, an aspiring poet whose chronicle of a disastrous sea voyage and its aftermath had a profound influence on Shakespea
EDITORIAL REVIEW: **A gripping tale of shipwreck and survival that changed the fate of the colonies and enriched our literary legacy** In 1609, aspiring writer William Strachey set sail aboard the *Sea Venture*, bound for the New World. Caught in a hurricane, the ship separated from its fleet and wr