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Henry Green

    29 ottobre 1905 – 13 dicembre 1973

    Henry Green, pseudonimo di Henry Vincent Yorke, è stato un romanziere celebrato per la sua squisita rappresentazione delle sfumature sociali e delle dinamiche interpersonali. La sua opera è caratterizzata da una profonda intuizione psicologica dei personaggi e da un'acuta osservazione della vita quotidiana. Attingendo alle sue esperienze in ambienti industriali e alla sua vita personale, Green le ha tradotte magistralmente nella sua narrativa. Il suo stile distintivo, spesso intriso di sottile umorismo e ironia, rivela al lettore le motivazioni e i sentimenti nascosti dei suoi personaggi.

    Industrial Rheology and Rheological Structures
    Party Going
    Loving
    Loving ; Living ; Party Going
    Back
    Nothing, Doting, Blindness
    • Party Going

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      A modernist "masterpiece" (The New York Times) that will appeal to fans of Downton Abbey and The Great Gatsby Party Going, published in 1939, is Henry Green’s darkly comic valediction to what W. H. Auden famously described as the “low dishonest decade” of the 1930s. London is sunk in an impenetrable fog. Traffic has come to a halt. Stranded in the train station and the hotel connected to it are a group of bright young things waiting to catch a train to the Continent, where their enormously rich friend Max is throwing a party. Green’s characters worry and wonder and wander in and out of each other’s company (and arms and beds), in pursuit of and pursued by their own secrets and desires.

      Party Going2017
      3,4
    • Andrea Alciati And His Books Of Emblems

      A Biographical And Bibliographical (1872)

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the life and contributions of Andrea Alciati, this work offers an in-depth exploration of his role as a jurist and humanist during the Renaissance. Henry Green meticulously details Alciati's education, legal career, and significant influence on the emblem genre, highlighting his popular emblem books. The study also contextualizes Alciati's work within the cultural movements of humanism and the Reformation. With bibliographical insights and engaging prose, it serves as a vital resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Renaissance literature and art.

      Andrea Alciati And His Books Of Emblems2009
    • TAYLORThese three brilliant novels span Henry Green's career as a novelist and display his unique talents as a writer. In Blindness, Green's first novel, a young man is blinded in a senseless accident but thereafter discovers new imaginative powers.

      Nothing, Doting, Blindness2008
      4,3
    • Loving

      • 206pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Describes life above and below stairs in an Irish country house during the Second World War. In the absence of their employers, the Tennants, the servants enact their own battles and conflict amid rumours about the war in Europe.

      Loving2000
      3,6
    • Back

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Back is, according to Jeremy Treglown in his introduction, "Henry Green's most extended attempt to plumb the world of the hunted - and haunted". First published in 1946, it has indeed remained one of Green's most haunting, elegiac novels and one of the most enduring to have focused on the individual human tragedy of the war.

      Back1998
      3,7
    • Leben

      • 350pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura
      Leben1997
    • Nichts

      • 334pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura
      Nichts1993
    • Loving ; Living ; Party Going

      • 528pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      Henry Green explored class distinctions through the medium of love. This volume brings together three of his novels contrasting the lives of servants and masters (Loving); workers and owners, set in a Birmingham iron foundry (Living); and the different lives of the wealthy and the ordinary, (Party Going).

      Loving ; Living ; Party Going1978
      3,7