John Forster Knihy
John Forster bol anglický životopisec a kritik, ktorého dielo sa sústredilo na hlboké bádanie a rekonštrukciu života a doby významných historických postáv. Svojím precíznym štýlom a analytickým prístupom prispel k pochopeniu kľúčových momentov anglickej histórie a k vykresleniu portrétov jej hlavných aktérov. Jeho záujem o históriu a literatúru z neho urobil uznávanú postavu v literárnych kruhoch svojej doby.






The Life of Charles Dickens - Volume 3
- 576 stránok
- 21 hodin čítania
This biography offers an in-depth exploration of Charles Dickens' life through the perspective of a close friend and advisor. Published in three volumes between 1872 and 1874, it captures personal anecdotes and insights, shedding light on Dickens' character, relationships, and the influences that shaped his literary career. The work provides a unique glimpse into the life of one of the most celebrated authors of the Victorian era, making it a valuable resource for fans and scholars alike.
The Life of Charles Dickens
- 944 stránok
- 34 hodin čítania
The biography offers an in-depth look at Charles Dickens' life, crafted by his close friend John Forster, who had unique access to Dickens' family and friends. It explores significant periods, including Dickens' childhood, education, early career, and personal life. This new edition consolidates Forster's three volumes into one cohesive work, maintaining the original's illustrations and footnotes while introducing a new index for easier navigation.
Little Dorrit
- 848 stránok
- 30 hodin čítania
Makes a portrait of India. In this book, these unabridged observations of the British in India and Indian life were originally commissioned for The Civil and Military Gazette where the author worked as a journalist in the 1880s.
Inspired by the song "This Pretty Planet," this whimsical picture book offers a heartfelt celebration of Earth. Through charming illustrations, it invites readers to appreciate the beauty and wonder of our planet, fostering a sense of hope and connection to nature.
Dickens went to America in 1842 expecting to find a brave new world whose institutions embodied his own political views. The Americans expected him to extol their new nation. Dickens, however, became deeply disturbed by American culture. American Notes attempts to portray fairly the young Republic's new cities, strange landscapes and bustling people, but is coloured by Dicken's doubts about the failings of democratic politics in an egalitarian society.
This fascinating diary provides a firsthand account of life in 17th century England, including the reign of King Charles I, the Civil War, and the Restoration. It also includes private correspondence between key historical figures such as Sir Edward Hyde and Sir Richard Browne. A must-read for anyone interested in English history.
Sir John Eliot: A Biography. 1590-1632; Volume I
- 454 stránok
- 16 hodin čítania
The Works Of Charles Dickens ...: David Copperfield
- 592 stránok
- 21 hodin čítania
Arrest of the Five Members by Charles the First
- 416 stránok
- 15 hodin čítania
This insightful historical work by John Forster examines the infamous attempt by King Charles I to arrest five members of Parliament in 1642. Forster provides a detailed account of the political climate and key players involved in the events leading up to this pivotal moment in English history.