"Early in 1907 one night, lying awake and pondering on the
extraordinary world we live in, the idea came to me of what it must
have been like to the cave men who had no language and for whom a
sunset had no name tacked on to it, a storm no name, life no name,
death no name and birth no name, and the idea came to me of two
children, knowing nothing about any of these things, nding
themselves alone on a desert island facing these nameless wonders."
Thus Henry de Vere Stacpoole described the inspiration for his
runaway bestseller of 1908, "The Blue Lagoon."
Arthur Lestrange embarks on a sea voyage for his health, taking
with him his young son Richard and niece Emmeline. But when the
ship catches fire and its passengers flee in lifeboats, the family
becomes separated, and the two children wash ashore on an
uninhabited island in the South Pacific. Accompanied only by an old
Irish sailor, Dick and Em must learn to adapt and survive in their
new home. But the idyllic beauty of their tropical island belies
the danger that surrounds them as they come to terms with forces
they cannot understand: life, death, and their growing love for one
another.
A huge success on both sides of the Atlantic when first
published, Stacpoole's romance returns to print in this first-ever
scholarly edition by Adrienne E. Gavin. This edition features an
introduction, notes, and a chronology of Stacpoole's life and
career, as well as the unabridged text of the first edition and a
cover illustration by Willy Pogany from the rare 1910 edition. As
Professor Gavin notes in her introduction, Stacpoole's tale of
escape from the pressures of modern life and return to a simple
life close to nature has lost none of its appeal in the century
since its publication; in fact, it may be more relevant today than
ever.
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