Master and Commander

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Patrick O'Brian, Patrick O'Brian: Master and Commander (2011, HarperCollins Publishers Limited)

448 pages

English language

Published May 7, 2011 by HarperCollins Publishers Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-00-742928-8
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The best way I can define Master and Commander is as a "lifestyle" book. It excels at describing the life of (Age of Sail) sailors primarily from the view of the officers. Doctor Maturin's fish-out-of-water viewpoint allows the seasoned veterans to explain the world to him and the reader. I felt that I was being educated as I read about the basics of sailing, provisioning, and running a King's Ship, and that may or may not be desirable.

Driving the plot is Captain Aubrey, and respecting this novel's origins, he is likely the archetype for all books of this ilk. You get the classic "lowborn" hard worker who is smart and skillful but lacking political patronage. Though courage, capability, and the ability to lead, he fights his way to the top of pecking order. The villains are almost always persons of rank and privilege. For the vast majority of us …

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Subjects

  • Napoleonic wars, 1800-1815, fiction
  • Fiction, sea stories
  • Fiction, historical
  • Aubrey, jack (fictitious character), fiction
  • Maturin, stephen (fictitious character), fiction