Frank Mildmay

Frank Mildmay

by Frederick Marryat
Frank Mildmay

Frank Mildmay

by Frederick Marryat

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Overview

Excerpt from Frank Mildmay: Or the Naval Officer

This is an interesting passage for several reasons. It is obviously full of all that frank directness in the explanation of motive and purpose which we should expect from so thorough-going and simple-hearted a man as Captain Marryat. He tells us, without any circumlocution, that he wrote his book in order to gibbet some of his enemies, that the hero was not intended for himself, and that he received very unmerciful handling on the part of the critics. The author was not a man to brook contradiction or antagonism in any part of his life, and the mere fact that he was assured that he had made a mistake would be quite sufficient inducement to him to repeat it on the first opportunity. Nearly every subsequent book is better than Frank Mildmay; but it ought also to be remembered that in Percival Keene the hero possesses no more admirable a character than does the Naval Officer.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781987726787
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 04/20/2018
Pages: 154
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.33(d)

About the Author

Captain Frederick Marryat (1792-1848) was an actual 19th-century British naval hero who lived a saga worthy of the novels of C.S. Forester and Patrick O'Brian. He survived fifty naval battles on the crack frigate Imperieuse under Lord Cochrane-the real-life model for Horatio Hornblower and Jack Aubrey. In addition to plenty of cannonfire, battle strategy, peril, and passion-liberally sprinkled with wit and fine turns of phrase-Marryat's real-life naval experiences lend his novels a truly remarkable authenticity.

What People are Saying About This

Virginia Woolf

Marryat has the power to set us in the midst of ships and men and sea and sky all vivid, credible, authentic.

Joseph Conrad

…[Marryat's] greatness is undeniable.
—(Joseph Conrad, Notes on Life and Letters)

J. S. Bratton

Marryat's writing…is also absorbing and delightful.
—(J.S. Bratton, The Novel to 1900)

Alexander Kent

This was Marryat's navy, his world, and no one brings it to us with greater authenticity.

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