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A. N Wilson

    27 de octubre de 1950

    Andrew Norman Wilson profundiza en biografías críticas, novelas, historia popular y puntos de vista religiosos. Su escritura explora temas profundos con una perspectiva aguda del mundo. Crea prosa con un estilo incisivo que desvela la esencia de sus sujetos. Su enfoque literario es distintivo y cautivador.

    Der Streuner
    London
    The Mystery of Charles Dickens
    Prince Albert
    The Queen
    God's Funeral
    • In this work, A.N. Wilson's account shows how the decline of religious certainty in Victorian times had its origin with the 18th-century sceptics, and brought a devastating sense of emotional loss which extends to our own times.

      God's Funeral
      4,3
    • The Queen

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      From the author of the critically acclaimed Victoria comes a celebration of the life and times of Queen Elizabeth II.

      The Queen
      4,0
    • Prince Albert

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The magnificent and definitive biography of Prince Albert, by one of Britain's best biographers and the author of Victoria: A Life.

      Prince Albert
      4,1
    • The Mystery of Charles Dickens

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      A brilliant and insightful celebration of the imaginative genius of Charles Dickens, published to commemorate the 150th anniversary of his death.

      The Mystery of Charles Dickens
      3,8
    • London

      A Short History

      From Chaucer to Churchill, from Pepys to Dickens - the great figures from London's past all make their appearance in A. N. Wilson's affectionate and passionate account of one of the world's greatest cities. Dramatic events are here too - from the Great Fire to the Blitz, from the Peasants' Revolt to Mosley's fascist rallies. But he also looks at the physical transformations of the city: the elegant squares and pleasure gardens of the 18th century; the prodigious expansion of the 19th century and the Railway Age. He moves through the First World War and the 'Big Bang' of the 1980s to celebrate the cosmopolitan nature of modern London while deploring the follies of recent urban planning.

      London
      3,0