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Rebecca West

    21 de diciembre de 1892 – 15 de marzo de 1983

    Rebecca West fue una formidable autora, periodista y crítica literaria inglesa, reconocida como una de las principales intelectuales del siglo XX. Comprometida con los principios feministas y liberales, su prolífica y proteica obra abarcó numerosos géneros. Profundizó en la historia, la cultura y las profundidades psicológicas de la traición y los juicios bélicos, recurriendo en gran medida a su extensa experiencia de viajes y periodismo. Su escritura se distingue por un agudo intelecto, una observación precisa y una profunda comprensión de la naturaleza humana.

    Happy Starts at Home
    This Real Night
    Black Lamb and Grey Falcon
    Survivors in Mexico
    Talkin' Chalk
    La prima Rosamund
    • La prima Rosamund

      • 456 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Rico en detalles de la época y lírico en su evocación del Támesis, una novela que revela tanto los problemas del matrimonio como los éxtasis del amor sexual.

      La prima Rosamund
      3,8
    • Talkin' Chalk

      10 Tips for Beginning Teachers

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Inspiring confidence and knowledge, this guide offers invaluable insights for new teachers. Rebecca West, a recognized educator and creator of the Talkin' Chalk YouTube channel, shares her two decades of teaching experience along with practical tips. Her approach aims to empower educators, making the transition into teaching smoother and more informed.

      Talkin' Chalk
      4,7
    • Survivors in Mexico

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      This work is Rebecca West's exploration of Mexican history, religion and culture, a work the author clearly conceived as a companion and sequel to her masterpiece about the Balkans, Black Lamb and Grey Falcon (1941). Although West never brought Survivors to completion, she left behind a series of extensive drafts and revisions that Bernard Schweizer has assembled and edited. The result is an addition to the Rebecca West canon - a travel memoir and history.

      Survivors in Mexico
      4,2
    • Black Lamb and Grey Falcon

      • 1216 páginas
      • 43 horas de lectura

      A travel literature classic. Introduced by Geoff Dyer: 'As a book about Yugoslavia it's a kind of metaphysical Lonely Planet that never requires updating'

      Black Lamb and Grey Falcon
      4,2
    • This Real Night

      • 280 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      *A powerful exposition of the strange necessity of artistic endeavour -- and its limitations, the struggle of light against darkness, good against evil, played out against the coming of the First World War

      This Real Night
      4,1
    • Happy Starts at Home

      Change Your Space, Transform Your Life

      • 176 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the connection between personal well-being and living spaces, interiors expert Rebecca West shares insights on creating a harmonious home environment. She emphasizes that small adjustments can lead to significant improvements in your life, aligning your emotional and physical health with your surroundings. This guide offers practical tips for transforming your home into a sanctuary that supports your overall well-being.

      Happy Starts at Home
      4,1
    • Birth

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Follows three first-time mothers as they experience pregnancy and giving birth in modern America, recounting the ups and downs, fears, joys and everyday moments of each woman's pregnancy and postpartum journey and discussing the rising popularity of midwifery.

      Birth
      4,0
    • A Train of Powder

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The book delves into four provocative trials from 1946 to 1954, examining profound themes such as crime and punishment, innocence versus guilt, and the concepts of retribution and forgiveness. Through these accounts, it challenges readers to reflect on the complexities of justice and morality. Critically acclaimed, it has been described as "astonishing" by Francine Prose.

      A Train of Powder
      3,9
    • Set during the Edwardian era, this is a poignant and beautifully told story of family love and family feuds, and of musical and artistic aspirations. * Introduction by Rebecca West's biographer, Victoria Glendinning.

      The fountain overflows
      4,0
    • The soldier returns from the front to the three women who love him. His wife, Kitty, with her cold, moonlight beauty, and his devoted cousin Jenny wait in their exquisite home on the crest of the Harrow-weald. Margaret Allington, his first and long-forgotten love, is nearby in the dreary suburb of Wealdstone. But the soldier is shell-shocked and can only remember the Margaret he loved fifteen years before, when he was a young man and she an inn-keeper's daughter. His cousin he remembers only as a childhood playmate; his wife he remembers not at all. The women have a choice - to leave him where he wishes to be, or to 'cure' him. It is Margaret who reveals a love so great that she can make the final sacrifice

      The Return of the Soldier
      3,7
    • Isabelle is beautiful, immensely rich and a widow at the age of twenty-six. In 1928 she leaves America for Cannes and Paris in search of high society - and love. For though outwardly she has everything women dream of, inside she craves the peace of a lasting marriage. To find the kind of love she needs Isabelle must choose between three men: her violent, fascinating lover, the aristocrat Andre de Verviers; a reserved plantation owner from the Deep South, Laurence Vernon; and the eccentric millionaire Marc Sellafranque... First published in 1936, this is Rebecca West's most popular work of fiction: at once a masterful portrayal of the brilliance and decadence of high society in the 1920s, and a poignant and compassionate portrait of one woman's life and loves.

      The Thinking Reed
      3,3
    • A bildungsroman set over three acts, Ponyboy is a quest for self-identity set among the art world of Paris and Berlin.

      Ponyboy
      3,7
    • Henry James

      • 56 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Exploring the intricate complexities of Henry James's life and literary genius, this biography by Rebecca West offers a detailed portrait of the influential American author. It traces his prolific career from early works to later masterpieces, highlighting themes, characters, and narrative techniques that define his writing. West's insightful commentary, backed by meticulous research, provides a captivating glimpse into James's personal and professional relationships, showcasing her expertise and appreciation for his enduring literary legacy.

      Henry James
    • The Judge

      • 398 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the intricate interplay of legal drama and family dynamics, this psychological novel dives deep into moral dilemmas faced by its characters within British society. Through rich character development and complex plotlines, it examines how personal choices impact relationships and societal expectations. The narrative weaves themes of justice and morality against a backdrop of legal proceedings and familial tensions, inviting readers to explore the depths of the human psyche and their own perceptions of right and wrong.

      The Judge
    • This book, written by leading recruitment expert Grant Duncan, guides mid-career and senior business executives in taking a more assertive and strategic longer-term approach to career choices. No other careers book includes insights from so many people who have steered their careers to the top of their professions.

      Looking Beyond the Car in Front
    • Die Familie Aubrey

      • 592 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      In „Die Familie Aubrey“, einem Bestseller aus dem Jahr 1957, verwandelte Rebecca West ihre eigene Kindheit in einen Klassiker der englischen Literatur. Rose Aubrey ist eines von vier Geschwistern. Mit der Weisheit eines Kindes betrachtet sie ihre Zwillingsschwester Mary, deren Charakter perfekt mit dem ihren korrespondiert. Die schöne, begriffsstutzige Schwester Cordelia, die bemitleidet wird, weil sie als Einzige der Familie nicht über musikalisches Talent verfügt. Ihren geliebten kleinen Bruder Richard Quinn. Ihren charmanten, aber höchst unzuverlässigen Vater Piers, dessen törichte Geschäfte die Familie immer wieder an den Rand des finanziellen und sozialen Ruins treiben. Es ist schließlich ihre exzentrische Mutter Clare, die sich als die wirklich Starke der Familie erweist. Rebecca West zeichnet ein liebevolles Bild einer außergewöhnlichen Bohemien-Familie zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts. Die junge Protagonistin Rose lotet die schwer fassbaren Grenzen zwischen Kindheit und Erwachsensein, Freiheit und Abhängigkeit, dem Gewöhnlichen und dem Geheimnisvollen aus.

      Die Familie Aubrey