Forest Silver
A Lake District Story
Seiten
2024
British Library Publishing (Verlag)
978-0-7123-5580-3 (ISBN)
British Library Publishing (Verlag)
978-0-7123-5580-3 (ISBN)
'Far below, through the moonlit wood, the lake was visible again and the Island in it. Dim, like a phantom ship, it lay in the silver waters and from the nearer end of it shone a narrow rectangle of light... so dull and red and smoky looking that it seemed sinister in the bodiless and blanched moonshine.'
A novel rich in the period culture of the Lake District, Forest Silver unfolds a story of village life unsettled with the arrival of evacuees during the Second World War. Wing-Commander Richard Blunt, recovering from a life-changing injury, comes into the orbit of the enigmatic and headstrong Corys de Bainrigg in a tale of love, longing and facing up to reality, with the ghost of wartime trauma ever an unwelcome guest.
First published in 1941, Forest Silver is an important work of Lake District fiction, in which E M Ward evokes her environment with pitch-perfect authenticity.
A novel rich in the period culture of the Lake District, Forest Silver unfolds a story of village life unsettled with the arrival of evacuees during the Second World War. Wing-Commander Richard Blunt, recovering from a life-changing injury, comes into the orbit of the enigmatic and headstrong Corys de Bainrigg in a tale of love, longing and facing up to reality, with the ghost of wartime trauma ever an unwelcome guest.
First published in 1941, Forest Silver is an important work of Lake District fiction, in which E M Ward evokes her environment with pitch-perfect authenticity.
E M Ward (Edith Marjorie Ward (1886-1955) was a novelist and geographer whose work often focused on the Lake District which she made her home, living in Grasmere for much of her life. Her novels set in the Lake District, other parts of North-East Britain, and Switzerland are long overdue rediscovery.
Erscheinungsdatum | 28.03.2024 |
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Reihe/Serie | British Library Women Writers ; 23 |
Nachwort | Simon Thomas |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 130 x 190 mm |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker |
ISBN-10 | 0-7123-5580-4 / 0712355804 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7123-5580-3 / 9780712355803 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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