Atar-Gull, Un Corsaire, Le Parisien en Mer, Voyages et Aventures sur Mer de Narcisse Gelin. / romans maritimes.
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This work gathers a series of sea-centered tales that follow voyages, naval encounters, storms, and privateering, moving between action on deck and episodes ashore. Its episodic structure combines adventure sequences with domestic and mysterious incidents, shifting perspective among different actors and settings. A recurrent focus is the moral and social consequences of the slave trade and other brutal practices, shown through chains of crime and suffering rather than polemical argument. Elements of suspense, intrigue, poisoning, opium-induced reverie, and identity mysteries punctuate the narrative, while frequent tableaux of sailors' language, routines, and shipboard life lend atmospheric realism.
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