Mary Webb Ordine dei libri
Mary Webb fu una romanziera inglese dell'inizio del XX secolo, le cui opere erano ambientate principalmente nella campagna dello Shropshire e tra la sua gente, che conosceva e amava profondamente. La sua scrittura si distingue per vivide descrizioni della natura e profonde intuizioni sul cuore umano. Possedeva una profonda empatia per tutti i suoi personaggi, trovando bontà e verità in ognuno di essi. Lo stile distintivo della Webb presenta spesso una prosa lirica, che intreccia intricatamente il mondo naturale con le vite emotive dei suoi personaggi.






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Mary Webb was an English romantic novelist of the early 20th century, whose novels were set chiefly in the Shropshire countryside and among Shropshire characters and people which she knew and loved well. Although she was acclaimed by John Buchan and by Rebecca West, who hailed her as a genius, and won the Prix Femina of La Vie Heureuse for Precious Bane (1924), she won little respect from the general public. It was only after her death that the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Stanley Baldwin, earned her posthumous success through his approbation, referring to her as a neglected genius at a Literary Fund dinner in 1928. Her writing is notable for its descriptions of nature, and of the human heart. She had a deep sympathy for all her characters and was able to see good and truth in all of them. Among her most famous works are: The Golden Arrow (1916), Gone to Earth (1917), and Seven for a Secret (1922).
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The House in Dormer Forest
- 292pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
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Mary Webb was passionately devoted to revealing nature in all of its expressions and forms. She was diagnosed with Graves' disease at the age of 20, and in times of recovery she early noticed that her love of nature sped her healing. She also, in these sensitive times of contemplation and struggle, saw the natural world more tenderly and luminously; the urgencies of life were clearer. The Spring of Joy collects together a group of exquisite essays of appreciation, written with the idea of succouring 'the weary and wounded in the battle of life.' They are an extraordinary record of a woman's empathy, not only for the beauty, colour, form, delicacy and majesty of the natural world, but also for her fellow human beings who suffer.
- 1978
A bold reissue of a stunning novel in the tradition of Thomas Hardy and the Brontes - and a perennial favourite on the Virago Modern Classics list.
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