Elspeth Sandys
Autor de Riding to Jerusalem
Sobre El Autor
Elspeth Sandys is an educator and author. She is from New Zealand and was educated at Otago University and Auckland University. Sandys was a professor of writing criticism with the University of Auckland Continuing Education program and a tutor at the Wanaka Autumn Arts School. Sandys was also a mostrar más Buddle Findlay Sargeson Fellow. She has published seven novels of historical fiction, short stories, and plays for radio, television and film. (Publisher Provided) mostrar menos
Obras de Elspeth Sandys
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Tess la de los D'Urberville/ Tess of the D'Urbervilles (2013) (1891) — Introducción, algunas ediciones — 19,149 copias
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Nombre canónico
- Sandys, Elspeth
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1940
- Género
- female
- Nacionalidad
- New Zealand
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Timaru, New Zealand
- Lugares de residencia
- Timaru, New Zealand
Wellington, New Zealand - Organizaciones
- Waikato University (writer-in-residence, 1998)
- Premios y honores
- Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (2006)
Robert Burns Fellowship (1995)
Miembros
Reseñas
Estadísticas
- Obras
- 14
- También por
- 1
- Miembros
- 49
- Popularidad
- #320,875
- Valoración
- 3.8
- Reseñas
- 6
- ISBNs
- 29
- Idiomas
- 1
The novel's narrative focuses on a long standing love for one, Heather Drummond who is left behind in Glasgow, and to whom he writes letters desiring her to come out and join him but without response.
We are witness to the horrible voyage out, during which rivalries among the settlers quickly surface. It is the often repeated story of over blown boosterism and wildly optimistic illusions about what establishing a colony entails.
MacLaine breaks in new land near the settlement, falls for a neighbouring half-caste young woman in the belief that his original love has faded. Politics between rival interests, Free Church isolationists versus those who realise a colony like Dunedin must be part of the growing entity, New Zealand, develop; MacLaine, by dint of his education, is encouraged to start a rival liberally positioned newspaper.
Finally, a resolution to his attempts to create a new life for himself are achieved through much self-sacrifice, relationship upheavals and persistence.
Competent, historically interesting showing good understanding of the Maori world and with convincing characters.… (más)