Wild Sports of the West: With Legendary Tales and Local Sketches; Volume 1
- 212 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
William Hamilton Maxwell bol írsky románopisec, ktorý položil základy žánru "burácivej vojenskej fikcie". Jeho štýl sa vyznačoval živým a často humorným zobrazením vojenského života, čo ovplyvnilo neskorších autorov. Maxwell sa snažil zachytiť zápal a dobrodružstvo vojnového prostredia. Jeho diela často odrážali jeho záujem o vojenskú históriu a írske udalosti.



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