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Cynthia Harnett (1893–1981)

Autor de The Wool-Pack

17+ Obras 956 Miembros 5 Reseñas 4 Preferidas

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Incluye los nombres: Harnett Cynthia, Cynthia Harnett

Obras de Cynthia Harnett

The Wool-Pack (1951) 336 copias
The Load of Unicorn (1959) 189 copias
Ring Out Bow Bells! (1953) 122 copias
The Writing on the Hearth (1971) 107 copias
The Great House (1949) 102 copias
Stars of Fortune (1956) 79 copias
Monasteries & Monks (1963) 4 copias
BOB-TAIL PUP (1947) 4 copias
Two and a Bit (1948) 2 copias
Mudlarks 2 copias
Ducks and Drakes, (1949) 2 copias

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Fecha de nacimiento
1893-06-22
Fecha de fallecimiento
1981-10-25
Género
female
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugar de nacimiento
London, England, UK
Educación
Chelsea School of Art
Ocupaciones
children's book author
historical novelist
illustrator
Relaciones
Stokes, Vernon (cousin)
Biografía breve
Cynthia Harnett was born in London and educated privately. She studied at the Chelsea School of Art, and later collaborated with her cousin G(eorge) Vernon Stokes, also an artist, on several picture books for children such as Junk, the Puppy (1937). Cynthia Harnett then turned to writing historical novels for children, based on meticulous background research and filled with exceptionally detailed and vivid language and images, which she also illustrated herself. Her first was The Great House (1949), the story of a late 17th-century architect. The Wool-Pack (1951), which concerned the life of a 16-century wool merchant in the Cotswolds, won Cynthia Harnett the Carnegie Medal and was so popular it was reprinted 11 times in hardcover over the next 25 years. Her next work, Ring Out, Bow Bells! (1953), presented the story of the historical Dick Whittington, who grew up to be Lord Mayor of London. Later works included Stars of Fortune (1956) and The Load of Unicorn (1959). Some of the books changed title when they were published in the USA: for example, Ring Out Bow Bells! became At the Sign of the Green Falcon, and The Load of Unicorn was re-named The Cargo of the Maddalena. In contrast to other authors of the 1950s, whose characters were often to be found in the thick of war and politics, Cynthia Harnett set her stories in the everyday life of (mostly) rural families, using the great world beyond as backdrop.

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Mustygusher | Dec 19, 2022 |
Cynthia Harnett, who wrote historical stories for children set in the Middle Ages, often incorporated real-life characters such as Dick Whittington (in Ring out Bow Bells) and William Caxton in this book, The Load of Unicorn.

It is so many years since I read it last (maybe 40!) that I'd forgotten the meaning of the unusual title of this book. Unicorn in this context is not the mythical beast but a 'brand' of paper with a unicorn watermark (the cover illustration shows people unloading some Unicorn paper from a ship). The book is set in the late 15th century at the time that Caxton is just establishing his printing press in London, and part of the plot concerns the conflict this causes, as the scriveners (scribes) fear being put out of business by this new-fangled technology, and some use disreputable means to sabotage Caxton's business. A young boy, Bendy (Benedict), is at the heart of this conflict: his father and stepbrothers are scriveners, but he is taken on as an apprentice by William Caxton.

The plot also incorporates another historical figure, Sir Thomas Malory, suggesting how Caxton might have come by the manuscript of his Arthurian tales. There are deeper and darker themes too than commercial rivalry and the history of printing - glory and chivalry, dishonour, treachery and danger are all encountered by young Bendy who learns that the world is a more complex place than his daydreams about chivalrous knights.
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gennyt | May 10, 2014 |
A Historical mystery. Suspenseful, dramatic and well researched.
 
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Eurekas | Sep 22, 2012 |
Excellent historical fiction for children. The objects which feature in the vignettes can mostly be seen in the Museum of London.
I was partly inspired to become a museum curator by this book ... so it was rather a shock to come face to face with the objects in my first job!
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Rivendell | Feb 22, 2007 |

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Miembros
956
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