Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
4,028
Language
English
Published
Nov 7, 2013
Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0007532512
Description
Set against a backdrop of historical events, the Flashman Papers offers readers an irreverent glimpse into the life of one of literature's most notorious anti-heroes. Sir Harry Flashman, a cowardly and unscrupulous Victorian soldier, finds himself embroiled in one absurd escapade after another, navigating the globe with a mix of charm and cowardice. Fraser's sharp wit and keen eye for detail illuminate the absurdities of 19th-century society while allowing Flashman to operate within it, always with a self-serving agenda.
As Flashman bravely—or rather, cowardly—flees from danger and scandal, he inadvertently participates in significant historical conflicts and cultural moments. His outrageous exploits provide satirical commentary on the era, exposing the hypocrisy of valor, virtue, and heroism. Readers are treated to a colorful cast of supporting characters, whose interactions with Flashman reveal the complexities and contradictions of historical narratives.
Fraser's writing blends humor with keen social observation, skillfully juxtaposing Flashman's privileged perspectives against the broader spectrums of power and morality. Each of the twelve installments encapsulates the spirit of adventure, mischief, and mayhem that defines Flashman’s world.
In this complete collection, fans of historical fiction and comedy will relish the sheer audacity of Flashman's character. It's a journey through history that invites laughter while prompting reflection on the stories we tell about bravery, cowardice, and the human condition.
As Flashman bravely—or rather, cowardly—flees from danger and scandal, he inadvertently participates in significant historical conflicts and cultural moments. His outrageous exploits provide satirical commentary on the era, exposing the hypocrisy of valor, virtue, and heroism. Readers are treated to a colorful cast of supporting characters, whose interactions with Flashman reveal the complexities and contradictions of historical narratives.
Fraser's writing blends humor with keen social observation, skillfully juxtaposing Flashman's privileged perspectives against the broader spectrums of power and morality. Each of the twelve installments encapsulates the spirit of adventure, mischief, and mayhem that defines Flashman’s world.
In this complete collection, fans of historical fiction and comedy will relish the sheer audacity of Flashman's character. It's a journey through history that invites laughter while prompting reflection on the stories we tell about bravery, cowardice, and the human condition.