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Robert Macfarlane: Vanishing Victorians, 18 December 2003
The Discovery of Slowness
by Sten Nadolny, translated by Ralph Freedman.
Canongate, 311 pp., £10.99, September 2003,1 84195 403 9 Show More
by Sten Nadolny, translated by Ralph Freedman.
Canongate, 311 pp., £10.99, September 2003,
“... John Franklin (1786-1847) was the most famous vanisher of the Victorian era. He joined the Navy as a midshipman at the age of 14, and fought in the battles of Copenhagen and Trafalgar. When peace with the French broke out, he turned his attention to Arctic exploration, and in particular to solving the conundrum of the Northwest Passage, the mythical clear-water route which would, if it existed, link the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans above the northern coast of the American continent ... ”