Mr. Midshipman Easy

Mr. Midshipman Easy by Frederick Marryat is a novel first published in 1836, now available in a 2021 edition from Mint Editions. This 346-page work, written in English, draws inspiration from Marryat’s experiences as a captain in the Royal Navy, exploring themes of bravery and the various motivations that lead men to the sea. The narrative follows Jack Easy, who, fueled by his father’s ideals of liberty and equality, embarks on a journey to prove himself in the Royal Navy, where he quickly learns that such ideals may not hold true in the face of discipline and duty.
Readers will find a blend of humor and depth as Jack navigates the challenges of naval life during the Napoleonic Wars, working alongside the African cook Mephistopheles Faust and rising through the ranks. This edition of Mr. Midshipman Easy presents a classic of British literature, reimagined for contemporary audiences while maintaining the essence of the original text. The book delves into historical and psychological aspects of military life, making it a notable addition to the genres of fiction and sea stories.
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Mr. Midshipman Easy (1836) is a novel by Frederick Marryat. Inspired by the author’s experience as a captain in the Royal Navy, Mr. Midshipman Easy is a tale of bravery, foolishness, and the manifold reasons for men to take to the high seas. Frequently funny, often profound, Marryat’s novel is an underappreciated classic of nineteenth century fiction that has been adapted twice for British cinema.
“‘Then, father, all I have to say is, that I swear by the rights of man I will not go back to school, and that I will go to sea. Who and what is to prevent me? Was not I born my own master?–has any one a right to dictate to me as if I were not his equal? Have I not as much right to my share of the sea as any other mortal? I stand upon perfect equality,’ continued Jack, stamping his right foot on the floor.” Fueled by his father’s philosophical ideas on liberty and equality, Jack Easy decides he will prove himself in a place where all men are equals. Despite his bravery, he soon finds that ideals will get one nowhere in the service of the Royal Navy. Working below deck with the African cook Mephistopheles Faust, Jack learns the secrets of the ship and encounters a lesson in discipline he will never forget. As he rises through the ranks and makes a name for himself during the fierce fighting of the Napoleonic Wars, Jack discovers new depths to his fortitude that would never have showed themselves had he stayed on land.
This edition of Frederick Marryat’s Mr. Midshipman Easy is a classic of British literature reimagined for modern readers.
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