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Ronald Blythe (1922–2023)

Autor de Akenfield: Portrait of an English Village

55+ Obras 1,811 Miembros 27 Reseñas 6 Preferidas

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Ronald Blythe is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and President of the John Clare, Robert Kilvert and Robert Bloomfield Societies

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Obras de Ronald Blythe

The Pleasures of Diaries (1989) 62 copias
The Bookman's Tale (2009) 37 copias
Divine Landscapes (1986) 34 copias
The Penguin Book of Diaries (1991) — Editor — 34 copias
Writers at home : National Trust studies (1985) — Contribuidor — 28 copias
At the yeoman's house (2011) 20 copias
A Year at Bottengoms Farm (2006) 19 copias
First Friends (1997) 18 copias
England: The Four Seasons (1996) 14 copias
Talking to the Neighbours (2002) 11 copias
Aftermath (2010) 10 copias
A Writer's Day-Book (2007) 8 copias
Under a Broad Sky (2013) 7 copias
A Treasonable Growth (1960) 7 copias
The Assassin (2004) 6 copias
Aldeburgh anthology; (1972) 5 copias
A River Diary (2008) 5 copias
From the Headlands (1982) 5 copias
Forever Wormingford (2017) 2 copias
Village Hours (2012) 1 copia
A Country Boy 1 copia
In Praise of Essex (1988) 1 copia

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This is notable to me only for its inclusion (among works by forty writers) of one of the last pieces written by Barbara Pym before her death, A Year in West Oxfordshire. However clearly a sweet volume carefully compiled.
 
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therebelprince | otra reseña | Apr 21, 2024 |
This is a pen-portrait of a Suffolk village in the late 1960s. As well as an introduction to the village, its population and working life, the author includes descriptions of many of the people who live in the village, from farm-workers to teachers, blacksmiths to retired army captains, thatchers and shepherds to farmers and members of the Women's Institute, plus other important characters like the district nurse, the vet, the magistrate and the gravedigger.
Blythe's descriptions of the characters of village life are often two-tone, which is to say that he provides a narrative about how the person fits in to village life and what sort of person they are, and that is followed by a passage, reportage-style, in their own words, of that person's thoughts and views on their lives and their place in society.
Taken together, these two styles of narrative make interesting reading, as this collection of rural voices make themselves heard via an introductory piece by the author about their position and status in the village.
This is a lovely portrayal of rural life in East Anglia midway through the last century.
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SunnyJim | 17 reseñas más. | Jun 30, 2023 |
Wonderful book. So many insights to Suffolk village life between the wars. The remnants of the feudal system; deference of the working class, arrogance of the landed class. At times brutal and unsympathetic. Suffolk folk were tradionally reluctant to express true feelings but these characters so insightful and articulate. Reminded me of Dad's suspicion of middle-class professional newcomers to the village! Destroys the illusion of a golden age of village life. But so many memorable characters and stories.… (más)
 
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BobCurry | 17 reseñas más. | Jun 13, 2023 |
Blythe’s title implies a unifying theme behind his choice of subjects, but I felt that the book remained a collection of separate essays on characters whose connection, beyond celebrity in the period in question, is left to the reader to discern. Something of the spirit of Auden’s “September 1, 1939” here—-“the clever hopes expire/Of a low dishonest decade,” but much as I enjoyed Blythe’s wit and style in these little vignettes I would have appreciated a somewhat larger canvas.
 
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booksaplenty1949 | 2 reseñas más. | Nov 4, 2022 |

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