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The Hotel

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Zusatztext “A writer of genius. . . . Bowen’s very first novel shows in bud her later sophistication! relentless eye! stern judgment! sense of comedy.” — London Review of Books   “If there is anything to the catchphrase ‘felt life!’ it is here—in Elizabeth Bowen’s munificence of detail! the fine closeness of the atmosphere which she creates.” —Peter Ackroyd “[Bowen] is in the first rank of the brilliant women writers.” — The New York Times Informationen zum Autor Elizabeth Bowen Klappentext Elizabeth Bowen's first novel brilliantly captures the inflammatory mixture of passion and repression among well-heeled British tourists on the Italian Riviera. Their luxurious seaside hotel seems a closed and comfortable world, marked by dramas no more momentous than tennis games, picnics, and idle gossip. But for the young women of the 1920s, facing a dearth of young men after the first World War, it is a battleground for the clash of tradition and modernity. As rebellious young Sydney Warren tests the boundaries of her incomplete freedom-and becomes obsessed with a clever and charming older woman-she increasingly bewilders her suitors, her handlers, and herself. With the psychological precision and command of atmosphere that marks Bowen's most famous novels, The Hotel depicts a collection of privileged men and women in determined denial of a world that is falling apart around them. Zusammenfassung Elizabeth Bowen’s first novel brilliantly captures the inflammatory mixture of passion and repression among well-heeled British tourists on the Italian Riviera. Their luxurious seaside hotel seems a closed and comfortable world! marked by dramas no more momentous than tennis games! picnics! and idle gossip. But for the young women of the 1920s! facing a dearth of young men after the first World War! it is a battleground for the clash of tradition and modernity. As rebellious young Sydney Warren tests the boundaries of her incomplete freedom—and becomes obsessed with a clever and charming older woman—she increasingly bewilders her suitors! her handlers! and herself. With the psychological precision and command of atmosphere that marks Bowen’s most famous novels!  The Hotel  depicts a collection of privileged men and women in determined denial of a world that is falling apart around them. ...

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Authors Elizabeth Bowen
Publisher Anchor Books USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 25.08.2020
 
EAN 9780593080658
ISBN 978-0-593-08065-8
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 131 mm x 203 mm x 18 mm
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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