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James De Mille (1833–1880)

Autor de A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder

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Nombre canónico
De Mille, James
Fecha de nacimiento
1833-08-23
Fecha de fallecimiento
1880-01-28
Lugar de sepultura
Camp Hill Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Canada
Lugar de nacimiento
Saint John, New Brunswick (now Canada)
Lugar de fallecimiento
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Educación
Acadia University
Ocupaciones
novelist
teacher
bookseller

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It's a fictional story set in a history. You follow a Roman soldier named Marcellus as he is tracking a group of criminals in Roman around A.D. 251. The criminals are Christians who are persecuted under the Roman Emperor Decius, hated and forced to live out their lives in the Catacombs.
 
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phoovermt | 4 reseñas más. | May 3, 2023 |
A group of wealthy Victorian gentlemen, out sailing recreationally, find the eponymous strange manuscript and read it in instalments.
This is the narrative of one Adam More, cast ashore near the south Pole and chancing upon a strange subterranean world, where the inhabitants yearn for all we deem bad- death and privation being the greatest glories.
With human sacrifice and dinosaurs part of the tale (I wondered if the author of that kids book Dinotopia had been influenced by this?)...and love...it keeps you reading.
The gentlemen sailors interject every so often....theyre unable to decide if it's a true account or some kind of allegory...
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starbox | 8 reseñas más. | Apr 13, 2023 |
Published posthumously, and very possibly unfinished. Relatively pacey with moments of genuine suspense. Interesting intersections of scientific detail, particularly as regards linguistics. There is a satirical quality to De Mille's Kosekin civilisation, as explained by one off his narrators: even where a people's desires are entirely inverted, they remain tormented by desire itself. The plot's chief premise (what lurks at the south pole) was rapidly and entirely overtaken by advances in geographical knowledge, as the blank spaces in our maps were completed, but then the same could be said of most nineteenth century novels of this particular sub-genre, several of which enjoy greater reputations.

(A laughable review has been posted by a Canadian reader on this site, accusing the author, who died in 1880, of "dated racism", presumably for inventing two fictional tribal peoples who were less advanced than the average European. God save us. Canada too was once a fine country, not so long ago.)
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Quickpint | 8 reseñas más. | Mar 6, 2022 |
A seemingly usual tale of lost civilization and rescue the princess, avoid the dinosaurs type story, but those are mostly background details.
Its a look at a civilization which truly embraces the self-sacrifice teachings of many religious orders, which turns out to be pretty terrifying when you see it in practice. As this single concept can't sustain an entire book and things start to drag, a love triangle appears (not unlike the one in the 80's Flash Gordon movie, with Ming's daughter) which keeps it interesting until the finale.
A very odd thing about all this is the occasional interruption by those reading the found manuscript. These characters feel like they were written by P.G. Wodehouse and are completely at odds tonally with the rather dark story. They also analysis and criticize the texts language, geography and descriptions as if the author was a bit desperate to justify himself.
It started to lose me a few times but kept dragging me back in.
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wreade1872 | 8 reseñas más. | Nov 28, 2021 |

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