Hornblower Fic: Times of Change

Aug 11, 2010 11:28

TITLE: Times of Change
RATING: PG
CHARACTERS: HORNBLOWER, OMC
WORD COUNT: 3500
SPOILERS: The entire Hornblower canon
DISCLAIMER: The Hornblower estate belongs to CS Forester. Some bits lifted from CN Parkinson's Life and Times of Horatio Hornblower.
NOTES: This was originally planned to be written for the Navy Boys Magazine challenge over at anything_aos but ( Read more... )

fanfic, aos: napoleonic wars, fanfic: hornblower, fandom: hornblower

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sarlania August 11 2010, 14:09:08 UTC
Thank you for your extremely in depth analysis!!!!!! I based my thinking about this theme of living in a world that's no longer your own from a really fantastic biography of Lord Melbourne by David Cecil. In it he describes the atmosphere and values of the Whig society of the 18th century that William Lamb grew up with and contends that during his last years, especially after Victoria left him, that he was a "man who outlived his time" - his beliefs and values more suited towards the 18th century than England in the midst of Industrial Revolution.

this is the second 'navyboys" challenge that is serious and reflective in its final version
Well this is soo different from the one that I'd intended to write, some silly article about Hornblower's time in London during the Peace of Amiens.

maybe if we have a challenge to produce a series of serious articles on the HH theme we will end up with a set of racy articles instead...
Maybe... but don't count your chickens with me. =p I don't think I have written a Hornblower fic that wasn't serious and depressing.

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nodbear August 11 2010, 14:33:26 UTC
Thank you for your extremely in depth analysis!!!!!!

I know otherwise known as me boring on, thank you for not saying that though - didn't mean to but the history always sneaks out - it was though, meant a tribute to the style of the piece.

Well it was sooo different

exactly - we set out to write an innunedo and smut laden set of jokes and ended up with an almost genuine page of relationship advice- who knows.Anyway very glad this surfaced again in this form.

'Serious and depressing 'needs its proponents - we have others doing all shades of other emotions after all -

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sarlania August 11 2010, 17:55:00 UTC
otherwise known as me boring on, thank you for not saying that though
No, actually not at all! I actually love LOVE the long comments.

the history always sneaks out
I know right? Sometimes when I'm talking to friends and they mention in passing an aspect of history that I'm familiar with, I'll end up lecturing them about it. =p terrible habit, but I'll like to think that they're enjoying it.

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