A Conscious Englishman
Autor Margaret Keepingen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780956424235
ISBN-10: 0956424236
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: StreetBooks
ISBN-10: 0956424236
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: StreetBooks
Notă biografică
'After teaching English in further education for a time, I worked in probation and social work for many years. I took a Masters in English Studies, just for fun, which is when my interest in Edward Thomas began. I have had poetry published but this is my first work of fiction, which was begun as I took the University of Oxford's two-year Creative Writing Diploma.' Margaret has considerable experience of Edward Thomas' work. Her MA thesis at Oxford Brookes was entitled, The Place of Edward Thomas in Twentieth Century Poetry. She is a member of the Edward Thomas Fellowship and extracts from an earlier draft of her novel were published in the Fellowship's newsletter. She is married to the artist Marc Thompson.
Recenzii
REVIEW 1 of 5: '[Margaret Keeping's] writing is very assured and she has the necessary eye for place, detail, weather and seasons to write about Edward Thomas...I hope the book will reach the wide audience it deserves and feel sure that many others will enjoy it as much as I have.' Linda Newbery, author of Set in Stone. REVIEW 2 of 5: 'A Conscious Englishman...turns its subject into a twentieth-century equivalent of the old-fashioned notion of Keats: a poet misvalued by his times and cruelly cut down...' Peter McDonald, The Times Literary Supplement. REVIEW 3 of 5: 'A Conscious Englishman holds its own against other versions of the same story and provides an easier route than academic studies into the contexts of Thomas's writing. Anyone with a burgeoning interest in Thomas should begin by reading the poems, but A Conscious Englishman is a worthy addition to the expanding secondary literature.' Gabriel Roberts, The Oxonian Review. REVIEW 4 of 5: 'The author's research on Frost, Farjeon and Thomas is commendable, and her sympathies obviously lie with Edward...' Janet Williamson, The Historical Novels Review. REVIEW 5 of 5: 'An absorbing book...This novel is very good on the influences behind the wonderful poetry.' Merryn Williams, The Oxford Times