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Many an ambitious Victorian voyager was mesmerized northwards to the Pole and Zeke Voorhees, an irrepressible young man brought up on marine yarns, is one such. His own inherent magnetism gathers to him a ship’s crew as varied and as intriguing as the polar flora and fauna two of their number are so keen to observe as natural historians. Voorhees sets his ship’s course in the wake of Franklin’s infamous expedition in search of an Open Polar Sea, but the Narwhal soon runs into difficulties all its own. Meanwhile, back home in a New England humming with new ideas, all is frustration for the women the brave explorers leave behind...
A brilliant portrait of a society obsessed with mapping and classifying everything under the sun – including the icy Arctic – where the
emancipation of women and the evolution of species are the next great revolutions just stirring into life; and where a man (but not a woman) becomes a man by being outward bound, an adventurer, an explorer; and where millions are eager to hear these heroes’ tales of peril on the seas, on the ice.
The North Pole is magnetic. The uniqueness, the very weirdness of the wildlife that inhabits the Arctic has always fascinated the intrepid, those given to wonder, and those in search of glory.
Many a Victorian voyager was mesmerized northwards and the naturalist Erasmus Darwin Wells is one such. He is drawn to partake in an expedition led by Zeke Voorhees, an ebullient and ambitious young man, whose inherent magnetism gathers to him a ship's crew as varied and as intriguing as the polar flora and fauna Wells and his companion in natural history, Dr Boerhaave, are so keen to observe. Voorhees sets his ship's course in the wake of Sir John Franklin's infamous lost expedition in search of a Northwest Passage, but veers off on the trail of an Open Polar Sea, and the 'Narwhal' soon runs into difficulties all its own. Meanwhile, back home in an America humming with new ideas, all is frustration for women the brave explorers leave behind. Lavinia, Erasmus's sister, is lost, rudderless, without Zeke, the love of her life. Piloting this beleaguered companion of hers and stuck in a lull not to her liking is the brilliant but unsung Alexandra. When the mensfolk hobble home at last, carrying severe losses, all is flux – those who live by observing must now be observed, and those who live by exploring must now be discovered, with the aid of some Esquimaux wisdom. While the last remote corners of the globe are mapped, and the descent of man and the origin of species is being revealed, a group of men and women finds that truth and glory come only to those who are brave enough not to stand alone.
In this terrific tale of high endeavour and polar peril in the frozen north, and of the greater dangers that lie in wait for the unwary in the seeming tranquillity and order of civilization, Andrea Barrett shows through the unfolding lives and evolving understanding of a handful of flawed but compelling individuals how a new way of looking at the world – its distant origins, its present difficulties – cracked and roared into being a century ago to usher in our very own era of icy knowledge.
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