Masterman Ready
by Frederick Marryat
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'One wide water all around us All above us one black sky ? sings the captain in the opening scene of this tale.Tags
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A hundred years ago, this was considered a children's classic. It tells the story of the Seagrave family who are ship wrecked on a south sea island along with a wizened old sailor, Masterman Ready. That sounds like it might be a gripping story, but it's not. It switches between didactic lessons regarding how the protagonists salvage their ship and set up housing for themselves and procure sources of food, along with pious discourses on how all is ordered by God's great, beneficial providence.
It wasn't truly horrible, and I thought for time I might get through it. But then, I decided that my age, my remaining time on earth was too short to waste on such dated dreck.
I made it 40% of the way through the book, so technically it belongs on show more the "gave up" bookshelf. But I invested enough time into it and another book on which I "gave up", that I decided one should be counted for my reading for the year and one in the discard pile, where it belongs. show less
It wasn't truly horrible, and I thought for time I might get through it. But then, I decided that my age, my remaining time on earth was too short to waste on such dated dreck.
I made it 40% of the way through the book, so technically it belongs on show more the "gave up" bookshelf. But I invested enough time into it and another book on which I "gave up", that I decided one should be counted for my reading for the year and one in the discard pile, where it belongs. show less
It's worth noting that Captain Marryat wrote this book in response to Swiss Family Robinson. He was expected (by the children in his family) to read Swiss Family aloud to them, and what between the romanticized shipwreck and the bizarrely improbably assortment of animal and plant life all found on one island, he just couldn't get very far. So he wrote his own, informed by his naval experience and his travels. It seems odd that Swiss Family is still widely read today and the more plausible Masterman Ready is less known. I suppose we can blame Walt Disney!
Didn't get very far with this. The novel is aimed at the child reader of 1841, which unfortunately makes it feel very flat and unrealistic to a(n adult) reader 175 years later. Gave up at 15%. No rating.
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Oorspronkelijke titel: Masterman Ready, or the Wreck of the Pacific
Ook verschenen als: Stuurman Flink
Ook verschenen als: Stuurman Flink
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Author Information

Frederick Marryat was born on July 10, 1792 in London, England. He entered the Royal Navy at the age of 14 and served with distinction in many parts of the world before retiring in 1830 with the rank of captain. From 1832 to 1835, he edited the Metropolitan Magazine. His first novel, The Naval Officer, was published in 1829. His other adult novels show more include Mr. Midshipman Easy, The Kings Own, Newton Forster, Peter Simple, Jacob Faithful, and The Phantom Ship. He also wrote a number of children's books including Masterman Ready, Settlers in Canada, The Mission, The Children of the New Forest, and The Little Savages. He travelled in Canada and the United States from 1837 to 1839. Afterward, he recorded his impressions in A Diary in America. He died on August 9, 1848. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title*
- Sigismund Rüstig
- Original title
- Masterman Ready, or the Wreck in the Pacific
- Original publication date
- 1841
- People/Characters*
- Sigismund Rüstig
- First words*
- Es war im Monat Oktober des Jahrs 18.., als die "Pacific", eine stattliche Schonerbark, mitten in der ungeheuren Wasserwüste des Atlantischen Ozeans vor einem schweren Sturme hertrieb. (Neuausgabe 1979)
- Last words*
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Und immer traten ihr die Tränen in die Augen, wenn sie in ihrer Erzählung zum Tode des alten, guten, treuen Sigismund Rüstig kam. (Neuausgabe 1979)
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- Englisch
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