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The Black Corsair

The Black Corsair is an 1898 adventure novel written by Italian novelist Emilio Salgari. Set in the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy, the novel narrates the exploits of Emilio Roccanera, Lord of Ventimiglia and his attempts to avenge his brothers, slain by the Duke Van Guld, now Governor of Maracaibo. The Lord of Ventimiglia, known throughout the Spanish Main as the Black Corsair, allies himself with some of the greatest pirates and buccaneers of the era: François L'Ollonais, Michael the Basque and Henry Morgan, vowing never to rest until he attains his vengeance.

The Black Corsair
Cover English Translation
AuthorEmilio Salgari
Original titleIl corsaro nero
TranslatorNico Lorenzutti
CountryItaly
LanguageEnglish, Original Italian
GenreAdventure fiction
Young adult literature
PublisherROH Press (first English translation)
Donath (first Italian publisher)
Publication date
English 2011, Italian 1898
Media typePaperback, Ebook
Pages272
Followed byThe Queen of the Caribbean 

Plot summary

Two pirates, Carmaux and Van Stiller, are rescued by the Thunder, a pirate ship under the command of Emilio di Roccabruna of Roccanera, Lord of Valpenta and of Ventimiglia, and feared throughout the Caribbean as the Black Corsair. Once aboard, the two inform the captain that his younger brother the "Red Corsair" has been hanged by Duke van Guld, the Governor of Maracaibo. The Black Corsair decides to sneak into the city to retrieve his brother's body and give him an honourable burial at sea.

Carmaux and Van Stiller accompany the Corsair to the city, and aided by their friend Moko, manage to steal the body. After a series of adventures the Corsair and his men return to the Thunder with the body. On the night the Corsair buries his brother, he vows to slay Van Guld and all those who bear his name.

En route to Tortuga, the pirates attack and capture a Spanish ship. They find a young noblewoman aboard, Honorata Willerman, the Duchess of Weltrendrem. She is taken captive to Tortuga where she is to await payment of her ransom. Struck by her beauty and spirit, the Corsair frees her and the two quickly fall in love.

The hunt for Governor Van Guld resumes and the Black Corsair and L'Ollonais lead an attack on Maracaibo. Unfortunately the governor escapes and the Black Corsair and his companions must track him through the jungles of Venezuela. There they encounter savage beasts, quick sand, and cannibals. Van Guld proves elusive and to capture him the pirates must make an assault on the city of Gibraltar, Venezuela. But unfortunately, although they succeed in storming the city, they are late: Van Guld has fled again.

Returning to the Thunder, a Spanish prisoner reveals accidentally this terrible truth, "Honorata Willerman" is really Honorata de Van Guld, Governor Van Guld's daughter! So the Black Corsair must kill her because he has sworn to kill all those bearing his hated enemy's name. Honorata is willing to accept her death, but the Corsair is not able to kill her in cold blood and instead he decides to maroon her on a fragile boat. While he sees her beloved Honorata drifting away on a fragile boat which can sink at any moment, the Corsair bursts into tears. "Look, Stiller, the Black Corsair is crying!" says a grieving Carmaux.

Sequels

The quest for vengeance stretches over the course of several novels: The Queen of the Caribbean (La regina dei Caraibi), Honorata de Wan Guld, Yolanda, the Black Corsair's Daughter (Jolanda, la figlia del Corsaro Nero), The Son of the Red Corsair (Il figlio del corsaro rosso) and The Last Filibusters (Gli ultimi filibustieri).

Film versions

There have been several film versions of the novel. In the 1920s, director Vitale Di Stefano first brought the Corsair trilogy to the screen with a series of silent films. In 1937, Amleto Palermi directed the first remake of Il corsaro nero and Italian fencing champion Ciro Verratti was cast to play the Black Corsair. In 1944, Mexican director Chano Urueta filmed El corsario negro, the first Spanish language adaptation. In 1976, Kabir Bedi and Carole André were reunited to portray The Black Corsair and Honorata in another Sergio Sollima adaptation of a Salgari classic, The Black Corsair. Urueta's and Sollima's films are available on DVD. In 1999 Mondo TV (Italy) created a 26-episode animated TV series "The Black Corsair".

Trivia

In the late 19th century Emilio Salgari was Italy's foremost writer of adventure novels. He was knighted in 1897 in recognition for his work. The Black Corsair, the Chevalier Emilio, is named after himself. He also pays tribute to the House of Savoy, Italy's Royal family to show his gratitude. Yolanda, the Black Corsair's daughter is named after Princess Yolanda of Savoy.

Salgari used A History of The Buccaneers of America by Alexandre Exquemelin as one of his main references. Van Guld, the Governor of Maracaibo, is based on the real life Governor of Mérida. The attacks on Maracaibo and Gibraltar are based on true events as are the biographies of the pirates that appear in the novel.

Il Corsaro Nero sold 80,000 copies in its first printing, a record in Italy at the time.

See also

Novels in the Sandokan series:

Novels in The Black Corsair series:

Captain Tempesta novels:

External links

  • Read a short Biography on The Black Corsair.
  • Read the first chapter
  • Read a review at Pirates and Privateers.
  • Read a review at Readers' Favourite.
  • Read a review at Vintage Pop Fictions.
  • Read a review at Kirkus Reviews.
  • Read Decadence for Kids: Il Corsaro Nero in Context by Ann Lawson Lucas
  • Italy’s enduring love affair with Emilio Salgari, The Economist, June 2017

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exploits of Emilio Roccanera Lord of Ventimiglia and his attempts to avenge his brothers slain by the Duke Van Guld now Governor of Maracaibo The Lord of Ventimiglia known throughout the Spanish Main as the Black Corsair allies himself with some of the greatest pirates and buccaneers of the era Francois L Ollonais Michael the Basque and Henry Morgan vowing never to rest until he attains his vengeance The Black CorsairCover English TranslationAuthorEmilio SalgariOriginal titleIl corsaro neroTranslatorNico LorenzuttiCountryItalyLanguageEnglish Original ItalianGenreAdventure fictionYoung adult literaturePublisherROH Press first English translation Donath first Italian publisher Publication dateEnglish 2011 Italian 1898Media typePaperback EbookPages272Followed byThe Queen of the Caribbean Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Sequels 3 Film versions 4 Trivia 5 See also 6 External linksPlot summary EditTwo pirates Carmaux and Van Stiller are rescued by the Thunder a pirate ship under the command of Emilio di Roccabruna of Roccanera Lord of Valpenta and of Ventimiglia and feared throughout the Caribbean as the Black Corsair Once aboard the two inform the captain that his younger brother the Red Corsair has been hanged by Duke van Guld the Governor of Maracaibo The Black Corsair decides to sneak into the city to retrieve his brother s body and give him an honourable burial at sea Carmaux and Van Stiller accompany the Corsair to the city and aided by their friend Moko manage to steal the body After a series of adventures the Corsair and his men return to the Thunder with the body On the night the Corsair buries his brother he vows to slay Van Guld and all those who bear his name En route to Tortuga the pirates attack and capture a Spanish ship They find a young noblewoman aboard Honorata Willerman the Duchess of Weltrendrem She is taken captive to Tortuga where she is to await payment of her ransom Struck by her beauty and spirit the Corsair frees her and the two quickly fall in love The hunt for Governor Van Guld resumes and the Black Corsair and L Ollonais lead an attack on Maracaibo Unfortunately the governor escapes and the Black Corsair and his companions must track him through the jungles of Venezuela There they encounter savage beasts quick sand and cannibals Van Guld proves elusive and to capture him the pirates must make an assault on the city of Gibraltar Venezuela But unfortunately although they succeed in storming the city they are late Van Guld has fled again Returning to the Thunder a Spanish prisoner reveals accidentally this terrible truth Honorata Willerman is really Honorata de Van Guld Governor Van Guld s daughter So the Black Corsair must kill her because he has sworn to kill all those bearing his hated enemy s name Honorata is willing to accept her death but the Corsair is not able to kill her in cold blood and instead he decides to maroon her on a fragile boat While he sees her beloved Honorata drifting away on a fragile boat which can sink at any moment the Corsair bursts into tears Look Stiller the Black Corsair is crying says a grieving Carmaux Sequels EditThe quest for vengeance stretches over the course of several novels The Queen of the Caribbean La regina dei Caraibi Honorata de Wan Guld Yolanda the Black Corsair s Daughter Jolanda la figlia del Corsaro Nero The Son of the Red Corsair Il figlio del corsaro rosso and The Last Filibusters Gli ultimi filibustieri Film versions EditThere have been several film versions of the novel In the 1920s director Vitale Di Stefano first brought the Corsair trilogy to the screen with a series of silent films In 1937 Amleto Palermi directed the first remake of Il corsaro nero and Italian fencing champion Ciro Verratti was cast to play the Black Corsair In 1944 Mexican director Chano Urueta filmed El corsario negro the first Spanish language adaptation In 1976 Kabir Bedi and Carole Andre were reunited to portray The Black Corsair and Honorata in another Sergio Sollima adaptation of a Salgari classic The Black Corsair Urueta s and Sollima s films are available on DVD In 1999 Mondo TV Italy created a 26 episode animated TV series The Black Corsair Trivia EditIn the late 19th century Emilio Salgari was Italy s foremost writer of adventure novels He was knighted in 1897 in recognition for his work The Black Corsair the Chevalier Emilio is named after himself He also pays tribute to the House of Savoy Italy s Royal family to show his gratitude Yolanda the Black Corsair s daughter is named after Princess Yolanda of Savoy Salgari used A History of The Buccaneers of America by Alexandre Exquemelin as one of his main references Van Guld the Governor of Maracaibo is based on the real life Governor of Merida The attacks on Maracaibo and Gibraltar are based on true events as are the biographies of the pirates that appear in the novel Il Corsaro Nero sold 80 000 copies in its first printing a record in Italy at the time See also Edit Novels portalNovels in the Sandokan series The Mystery of the Black Jungle The Tigers of Mompracem The Pirates of Malaysia The Two Tigers The King of the Sea Quest for a ThroneNovels in The Black Corsair series The Black Corsair The Queen of the Caribbean Son of the Red CorsairCaptain Tempesta novels Captain Tempesta The Lion of DamascusExternal links EditRead a short Biography on The Black Corsair Read the first chapter Read a review at Pirates and Privateers Read a review at Readers Favourite Read a review at Vintage Pop Fictions Read a review at Kirkus Reviews Read Decadence for Kids Il Corsaro Nero in Context by Ann Lawson Lucas Italy s enduring love affair with Emilio Salgari The Economist June 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Black Corsair amp oldid 1145215826, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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