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Non-Combatants and Others - Writings Against War 1916-1945

Inglese · Tascabile

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This collection of a novel from the First World War, a short story from the Second World War, and many essays and articles comprise all Rose Macaulay's anti-war writing, collected together in one fascinating and thought-provoking volume.

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Rose Macaulay was a leading British literary figure of the 20th century, crossing genres and forms, and was made a Dame for services to literature in 1958, a few months before her death. She was born in Rugby in 1881, and was the second daughter of a family of seven children, with whom she lived in Italy for seven years during her childhood. On returning to Britain as an adolescent, she went to school and later university in Oxford, where she was awarded the equivalent of a degree in history in 1903. When Macaulay left Oxford to rejoin her family in rural Wales, she began to publish poetry, and then novels. In 1906, two months before her first novel was published, the family moved to Great Shelford, a village south of Cambridge, where her father taught English literature at Trinity College.

In 1912 Macaulay's sixth novel, The Lee Shore, won a Hodder & Stoughton literary prize of �0 (equivalent to over �,000 or $70,000 in the present day), finally giving her financial independence. She moved to London in 1913. When the First World War broke out Macaulay volunteered as a VAD in a hospital for a few months but was much happier when she began working on the land. After nearly a year in the Women's Land Army Macaulay succeeded in her application for an office job. She published the first pacifist novel in Britain in 1916, Non-Combatants and Others. From January 1917 she worked in the War Office on cases of exemption from military service and conscientious objectors.

When the war ended Macaulay began to publish prolifically as a professional woman of letters. Her second volume of poetry came out in 1919. She published twenty-two books between 1919 and 1939: only half of these were novels, but at least one, Potterism (1920) was a best-seller. Her two most well-known novels would appear after the Second World War, during which, at the age of sixty, she was a volunteer ambulance driver. The World My Wilderness (1950) and The Towers of Trebizond (1956) would bring her widespread fame at a level that her earlier novels had not achieved.

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All Rose Macaulay’s anti-war writing, collected together in one fascinating and thought-provoking volume. Her novel Non-Combatants and Others (1916), her journalism for The Spectator, Time & Tide, The Listener and other magazines from the mid-1930s to the end of the Second World War, and her only wartime short story, `Miss Anstruther’s Letters’.

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Autori Rose MacAulay
Con la collaborazione di Jessica Gildersleeve (Introduzione)
Editore Ingram Publishers Services
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 17.11.2020
 
EAN 9781912766307
ISBN 978-1-912766-30-7
Serie Handheld Classics
Rose Macaulay
Handheld World War 2 Classics
Categorie Narrativa > Romanzi
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Teorie politiche e storia delle idee

FICTION / War & Military, FICTION / Short Stories (single author), Classic fiction (pre c 1945)

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