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The Life and Loves of E. Nesbit
Eleanor Fitzsimons
其他書名
Victorian Iconoclast, Children's Author, and Creator of The Railway Children
出版
Abrams
, 2019-10-08
主題
Biography & Autobiography / Literary Figures
Literary Criticism / Children's & Young Adult Literature
Biography & Autobiography / Social Activists
ISBN
168335687X
9781683356875
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=EEaJDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
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註釋
A
Sunday Times
Best Book of the Year: The “informative and entertaining” first major biography of the trailblazing, controversial children’s author (
The Washington Post
).
Born in 1858, Edith Nesbit is today considered the first modern writer for children and the inventor of the children’s adventure story. In
The Life and Loves of E. Nesbit
, award-winning biographer Eleanor Fitzsimons uncovers the little-known details of her life, introducing readers to the Fabian Society cofounder and fabulous socialite who hosted legendary parties and had admirers by the dozen, including George Bernard Shaw. Through Nesbit’s letters and archival research, Fitzsimons reveals “E.” to have been a prolific lecturer and writer on socialism and shows how Nesbit incorporated these ideas into her writing, thereby influencing a generation of children—an aspect of her literary legacy never before examined. Fitzsimons’s riveting biography brings new light to the life and works of this remarkable writer and woman.
“Meticulous and invaluable...exceptionally illuminating and detailed.” —
The Wall Street Journal
“Fitzsimons handily reassembles the hundreds of intricate, idiosyncratic parts of the miraculous E. Nesbit machine.” —
The New York Times Book Review
“I’ve always loved the work of E. Nesbit—
The Railway Children
and
Five Children and It
are my favorites—but I knew nothing about the extraordinary, surprising life of this great figure in children’s literature . . . so gripping that I read [it] in two days.” —Gretchen Rubin,
#1 New York Times-
bestselling
author of
The Happiness Project
“A charming, lively, and old-fashioned biography . . . highly readable.” —
Publishers Weekly
“A terrific book.” —Neil Gaiman