Description
Pages are clean with no markings. May show some small and minimal signs of wear. If you are buying a box set item, the box may not be included.
This compelling copy of “Shipwrecked” by James Morrison offers a fascinating exploration of the transformative power of disaster narratives across literary history. Through a meticulous analysis of seminal works by Homer, Shakespeare, Defoe, and others, Morrison unveils the enduring cultural resonance of shipwreck tales. This very good condition volume bears the hallmarks of a cherished read, with its gently aged pages inviting readers to embark on a scholarly voyage through the depths of human resilience and the universal themes that bind us across time and space. Collectors and literature enthusiasts alike will appreciate Morrison’s erudite yet accessible prose, which deftly navigates the turbulent waters of literary criticism and cultural studies. An essential addition to any discerning library, this book promises to captivate with its profound insights into the transformative nature of catastrophe and the indomitable human spirit.