
Into the Primitive
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Authors:
- Bennet, Robert Ames
1870 - 1954
- True, Allen Tupper
1881 - 1955
About this book
In the early 20th century, the allure of uncharted territories captivated adventurers and explorers alike. "Into the Primitive" by Robert Ames Bennet immerses readers in a gripping tale of survival following a shipwreck off the Mozambique coast. As Blake and Winthrope confront the raw forces of nature, they grapple with themes of civilization versus savagery and the primal instincts that emerge when society's veneer is stripped away. The novel uniquely explores the tension between human nature and societal constructs, making it a compelling read for students of literature and history alike. Dive into this thought-provoking narrative that challenges perceptions of civilization and the essence of humanity.
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