'The Ethos of Britain'

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The novelist R. F. Delderfield's trilogy of English life in the second half of the nineteenth century portrays the social history of Adam Swann and his family, energetic people of differing talents and tempers involved in a kaleidoscopic range of social engagements. Born into a military family but shaken by his army experience in India, Adam returns to civilian life in England and creates an innovative goods-hauling service across the country. Adam's ten children are also innovators who provide the intellectual activity expressed by the phrase «The Ethos of Britain.» In the novels a whole country is energized by a handful of individuals who recognize and set out to solve a wide range of social problems such as, teenage girls being abducted into continental brothels, miners killed or maimed by underground hazards, factory hands enduring long hours tending unsafe machinery, and elderly couples evicted from their homes, separated, and starved. As Adam's observant wife Henrietta expresses it, wherever there's a problem «youre sure to find a Swann or two.» The Swann trilogy dramatizes a half-century of British dominance in Europe prior to the First World War as represented by the members of a single English family.

Autorentext

Emeritus Professor of English at California State University Chico, Victor J. Lams has written two books on Richardson s Clarissa, three on John Henry Newman s religious rhetoric, and two studies of Robertson Davies novels, all published by Peter Lang. His most recent publication is R. F. Delderfield s Novels as Cultural History: A Reader s Companion (Lang, 2012).


Klappentext

The novelist R. F. Delderfield s trilogy of English life in the second half of the nineteenth century portrays the social history of Adam Swann and his family, energetic people of differing talents and tempers involved in a kaleidoscopic range of social engagements. Born into a military family but shaken by his army experience in India, Adam returns to civilian life in England and creates an innovative goods-hauling service across the country. Adam s ten children are also innovators who provide the intellectual activity expressed by the phrase «The Ethos of Britain.» In the novels a whole country is energized by a handful of individuals who recognize and set out to solve a wide range of social problems such as, teenage girls being abducted into continental brothels, miners killed or maimed by underground hazards, factory hands enduring long hours tending unsafe machinery, and elderly couples evicted from their homes, separated, and starved. As Adam s observant wife Henrietta expresses it, wherever there s a problem «yoüre sure to find a Swann or two.» The Swann trilogy dramatizes a half-century of British dominance in Europe prior to the First World War as represented by the members of a single English family.


Zusammenfassung
Portrays the social history of Adam Swann and his family, energetic people of differing talents and tempers involved in a kaleidoscopic range of social engagements. This book dramatizes a half-century of British dominance in Europe prior to the First World War as represented by the members of a single English family.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781433118739
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Titel 'The Ethos of Britain'
    • Veröffentlichung 30.08.2012
    • ISBN 1433118734
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9781433118739
    • Jahr 2012
    • Größe H231mm x B155mm x T12mm
    • Autor Victor J. Lams
    • Untertitel Delderfields Swann Trilogy
    • Auflage 1. Auflage
    • Genre Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 134
    • Herausgeber Peter Lang
    • Gewicht 347g

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