The Fateful Year: England 1914
Autor Mark Bostridgeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 aug 2014
Here, among a crowded cast of unforgettable characters, are suffragettes, armed with axes, destroying works of art, schoolchildren going on strike in support of their teachers, and celebrity aviators thrilling spectators by looping the loop. A theatrical diva prepares to shock her audience, while an English poet in the making sets out on a midsummer railway journey that will result in the creation of a poem that remains loved and widely known to this day.
With the coming of war, England is beset by rumour and foreboding. There is hysteria about German spies, fears of invasion, while patriotic women hand out white feathers to men who have failed to rush to their country's defence. In the book's final pages, a bomb falls from the air onto British soil for the first time, and people live in expectation of air raids.
As 1914 fades out, England is preparing itself for the prospect of a war of long duration.
Mark Bostridge won the Gladstone Memorial Prize at Oxford University. His first bookVera Brittain: A Lifewas shortlisted for the Whitbread Biography Prize, the NCR NonFiction Award, and the Fawcett Prize. His books also include the bestsellingLetters from a Lost Generation;Lives for Sale, a collection of biographers' tales;Because You Died, a selection of Vera Brittain's First World War poetry and prose; andFlorence Nightingale: The Woman and her Legend, which was named as aWall Street JournalBest Book of 2008 and awarded the Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography.The Fateful Yearwas shortlisted for the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize for History 2015.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780670919222
ISBN-10: 0670919225
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: 16pp 1/2 tones and line drawings in text
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0670919225
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: 16pp 1/2 tones and line drawings in text
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Mark
Bostridgewon
the
Gladstone
Memorial
Prize
at
Oxford
University.
His
first
bookVera
Brittain:
A
Lifewas
shortlisted
for
the
Whitbread
Biography
Prize,
the
NCR
Non-Fiction
Award,
and
the
Fawcett
Prize.
His
books
also
include
the
bestsellingLetters
from
a
Lost
Generation;Lives
for
Sale,
a
collection
of
biographers'
tales;Because
You
Died;
andThe
Fateful
Year:
England
1914published
in
2014.Florence
Nightingalewas
awarded
the
Elizabeth
Longford
Prize
for
Historical
Biography.
Recenzii
An
absorbing
kaleidoscope
of
events
and
episodes.
.
.
Hints,
forewarnings,
inadvertent
prophecies
of
what
was
to
come
spike
the
air
like
pollen.
There's
no
doubting
this
book's
eye
for
a
good
story,
or
the
skill
in
telling
it
Brisk and enjoyable,full of unexpected fascinations
A truly gripping chronicle of the mood of a nationmoving unwittingly towards catastrophe. Bostridge moves deftly between public event and vivid personal experience with sympathy and imagination
Spy hysteria, petty disputes, shocking art . . .an ingeniously constructed picture of England in 1914
A masterly snapshot of the moment before the world went mad
Awonderfully atmosphericnarrative for those who are interested in the period but want more than just trenches and treaties
A moving and myth-confronting account of 1914, Bostridge invigorates the familiar story of a year of two halves, when seven months of peace gave way to the worst period of conflict in world history. The humanity of this book intensifies the poignancy of hindsight and heightens one's awareness of the anguish felt by those survivors who remained behind
Anexcellentintroduction to this year's centenary of the War To End All Wars anda highly readable account for history buffs
As Bostridge shows in thisbeautifully written and detailedbook, 1914 was a 'fateful year',England was truly never the same again
Vivid,finely drawn
As mesmerising as a great historical novel
Brisk and enjoyable,full of unexpected fascinations
A truly gripping chronicle of the mood of a nationmoving unwittingly towards catastrophe. Bostridge moves deftly between public event and vivid personal experience with sympathy and imagination
Spy hysteria, petty disputes, shocking art . . .an ingeniously constructed picture of England in 1914
A masterly snapshot of the moment before the world went mad
Awonderfully atmosphericnarrative for those who are interested in the period but want more than just trenches and treaties
A moving and myth-confronting account of 1914, Bostridge invigorates the familiar story of a year of two halves, when seven months of peace gave way to the worst period of conflict in world history. The humanity of this book intensifies the poignancy of hindsight and heightens one's awareness of the anguish felt by those survivors who remained behind
Anexcellentintroduction to this year's centenary of the War To End All Wars anda highly readable account for history buffs
As Bostridge shows in thisbeautifully written and detailedbook, 1914 was a 'fateful year',England was truly never the same again
Vivid,finely drawn
As mesmerising as a great historical novel