Mr Midshipman Easy, Frederick Marryat
Mr Midshipman Easy, Frederick Marryat
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Mr Midshipman Easy

Author: Frederick Marryat

Narrator: Graham Scott

Unabridged: 15 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/18/2025


Synopsis

Young Jack Easy, full of his wealthy philosopher father's impractical notions of the rights of man and perfect equality - and failing to find much sympathy for them on land - resolves to join the navy, reasoning that "although the whole earth has been so nefariously divided among the few, that the waters at least are the property of all." He soon finds, though, that life in the Royal Navy is not quite the egalitarian ideal that he had expected, and is a good deal more eventful...

About Frederick Marryat

Captain Frederick Marryat (1792–1848) first attempted to run away to sea at fourteen. His father, a member of Parliament, helped him secure a midshipman’s berth on a frigate commanded by the daring Thomas Cochrane. He would go on to serve in the Royal Navy for over twenty years, in the Battle of Aix Roads and the War of 1812. When he turned his pen to naval life, he became the preeminent chronicler of British naval seamen in the great age of Nelson. His many novels were admired by such authors as Conrad, Hemingway, Thackeray, Coleridge, and Washington Irving.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Daniel on August 21, 2024

Given that Mr. Midshipman Easy was originally published in 1836, I was surprised at how modern the writing felt while reading it. If I had to generalize early 19th century writing, I would say that novels from that era possess long-winded passages filled with an overabundance of details and a minima......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on January 16, 2013

Although he's mostly forgotten today, Marryat was a tremendously popular author of naval yarns who actually was a captain in the Royal Navy during the Golden Age of Sail. This book is the story of Jack Easy, a wealthy young man raised up to believe in a ridiculous version of equality - no one has to......more

Goodreads review by KOMET on March 12, 2019

I had the pleasure of reading "Mr. Midshipman Easy" several years ago. It lives up to its billing as a novel full of exciting seafaring adventures on the high seas during the Napoleonic Wars. The human interest elements in the novel are also compelling and true-to-life.......more

Goodreads review by Carrie on April 02, 2015

I was a little slowed down by the Tristram Shandy-esque origin story, but soon enough this picks up pace, and becomes delightful. I have to assume Marryat was inspired by Sterne, because the satirical aspect of this novel is by far the most entertaining part. At times, my jaw dropped, or I laughed o......more

Goodreads review by Mark on January 08, 2014

I know this is supposed to be Marryat's best work, and I also realize that the problems I had with it were because of where and when it was wrtten, but I found large parts of this book regpugnant. The adventures are pretty well written, although they presuppose a far greater understanding of sailing......more