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Cargando... Homecomings (1956)por C.P. Snow
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. So in this book Snow turns to matters of love - with the recurring themes and tropes of mental illness and professional careers pulsing alongside. Snow's description of Lewis Eliot's loss of personal ambition resonates with the depiction of how he learns to experience love and trust, following the saddest of false starts in marriage with a mentally ill and desperately vulnerable wife. These are clever books, slicing out themes, overlapping with each other, offering different dimensions and insights into a particular kind of English life which is still resonant many years in the future, if only to a small audience. Deserving of more readers! 1894 Homecoming, by C. P. Snow (read 22 Dec 1984) This seventh novel in the series tells of Lewis Eliot's wife Sheila committing suicide, his meeting Margaret Davidson, her marriage to Geoffrey, and events thereafter. I was appalled at the apparent attitude of Lewis to the fact that Margaret was married to another man. I cannot say I enjoyed the book. One of the poorer ones in the series. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Homecomingsis the sixth in the Strangers and Brothersseries and sequel to Time of Hope. This complete story in its own right follows Lewis Eliot's life through World War II. After his first wife's death his work at the Ministry assumes a larger role. It is not until his second marriage that Eliot is able to commit himself emotionally. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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