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Edward Sylvester Ellis

The Ranger; Or, The Fugitives of the Border

In “The Ranger; Or, The Fugitives of the Border,” Edward Sylvester Ellis presents a thrilling narrative deeply rooted in the tumultuous backdrop of America's frontier life. This adventure novel intricately weaves themes of survival, morality, and the clash of civilizations through the experiences of its protagonists'Äîruffian fugitives navigating the complexities of both nature and societal law. Ellis's vivid prose and dynamic storytelling capture the ruggedness of the American wilderness, while his characters embody the resilience and moral struggles inherent in a borderland existence, reflecting the broader societal tensions of 19th-century America. Edward Sylvester Ellis, a prominent 19th-century author known for his contributions to juvenile literature and adventure fiction, was influenced by the expansionist ethos of his time. Born in 1840, his own experiences with the American frontier, coupled with his keen interest in shaping young minds through literature, motivated him to craft tales that resonated with youthful ideals of bravery and exploration. His writing reflects a deep understanding of both the historical context and the psychological landscapes of his characters. “The Ranger; Or, The Fugitives of the Border” is a compelling read for those intrigued by American history and adventure narratives. Ellis'Äôs ability to evoke a sense of place and moral ambiguity invites readers to immerse themselves in the challenges and triumphs of his characters, making it an essential addition to the library of anyone interested in the intersection of literature and the American experience.
125 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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