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With Cochrane the Dauntless
by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty
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- EN
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"With Cochrane the Dauntless" is a historical adventure novel that chronicles the career of Lord Cochrane, a prominent British naval officer renowned for his daring exploits in South American waters during the early 19th century. The narrative highlights Cochrane's courageous actions against oppressive forces and his influence on maritime warfare, emphasizing themes of bravery and resistance. The story also features Lieutenant Embleton, who reflects on his career setbacks following service under Cochrane and faces financial struggles in a peacetime navy. Embleton arranges for his son, Steve, to join the mercantile navy, illustrating the period’s naval and maritime context.
The novel is set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars and their aftermath, capturing the spirit of adventure and individual heroism characteristic of late 19th-century historical fiction. It offers a portrayal of naval life, leadership, and the pursuit of liberty, consistent with G. A. Henty’s focus on patriotic and adventurous themes.
The novel is set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars and their aftermath, capturing the spirit of adventure and individual heroism characteristic of late 19th-century historical fiction. It offers a portrayal of naval life, leadership, and the pursuit of liberty, consistent with G. A. Henty’s focus on patriotic and adventurous themes.
From the opening pages
In the annals of British sailors there is no name that should stand higher than that of Lord Cochrane. In some respects he resembled that daring leader and great military genius, the Earl of Peterborough. Both performed feats that most men would have regarded as impossible, both possessed extraordinary personal bravery and exceptional genius for war, and a love for adventure. Both accomplished marvels, and neither was appreciated at his full value by his countrymen, both having a touch of originality that amounted in the case of Peterborough to absolute eccentricity. In other respects they had little in common. Cochrane’s life was passed in one long struggle on behalf of the oppressed. He ruined his career in our navy, and created for himself a host of bitter enemies by his crusade against the enormous abuses of our naval administration, and by the ardour with which he championed the cause of reform at home. Finding the English navy closed to him he threw himself into the cause of oppressed nationalities. His valour and genius saved Chili from being reconquered by the Spanish, rescued Peru from their grasp, and utterly broke their power in South America. Similarly he crushed the Portuguese power in Brazil and ensured its independence, and then took up the cause of Greece. In all four enterprises his efforts were hampered by the utter corruption of the governments of these countries, just as his efforts on behalf [pg VI] of British sailors and of the British people at large had brought upon him the hatred and persecution of a government as corrupt as those of Chili, Brazil, and Greece. He was rewarded only with the basest ingratitude, and returned home after having expended a large part of his fortune and permanently injured his health in the inestimable services he had rendered. In other respects besides those exploits connected with the sea, his genius was remarkable. After retiring from active service he devoted himself to inventions, and some of these paved the way to later scientific achievements, giving him a place alongside the Marquis of Worcester. Of Lord Cochrane it can be said that he was the victim of his generous enthusiasm for the oppressed. During the greater portion of his life he rested under a heavy cloud, and it was only in extreme old age that he had the satisfaction of having his name rehabilitated, and of regaining the…
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