E. F. Benson Knihy
Edward Frederic Benson bol anglický prozaik a autor poviedok. Vo svojich dielach sa zameriaval na zachytenie spoločenských vrstiev a medzľudských vzťahov s prenikavým postrehom. Jeho štýl je často opisovaný ako vytriezvený a ironický, pričom dokázal majstrovsky preniknúť do psychológie svojich postáv. Bensonove príbehy dodnes oslovujú čitateľov svojou inteligenciou a pohľadom na ľudskú povahu.






These three wonderful comic novels drolly record the battle between Lucia and Elisabeth Mapp for social and cultural supremacy in the village of Tilling (based on Rye). Their constant skirmishes ensure that every game of bridge, tea or dinner-party, church service, council meeting or art exhibition are thrilling encounters that ensure Tilling is always on a very agreeable rack of suspense . Both Elisabeth and Lucia are gross hypocrites, snobs and bullies, the huge differences in temperament and style ensure the battle is usually unequal. Elisabeth is incurably mean-spirited and Lucia suffers from splendid delusions of grandeur and personal prestige. Driven by demons of revenge, Elisabeth always acts impulsively, and therefore every revelation of her meanness allows Lucia, the consummate actress, to kill her ally with a sickening kindness. In his insightful Introduction Keith Carabine shows that these books are excruciatingly funny because Benson, like Jane Austen, invites the reader to view the world through the self-deluded chronic anger and jaundiced suspicions of Elisabeth and through the self-deluded fabrications and day-dreams of Lucia. Carabine also concentrates on the novels disturbing, bitchy, camp humour whenever that horrid thing which Freud calls sex is raised .
Wordsworth Classics - 1: The Complete Mapp and Lucia
- 640 stránok
- 23 hodin čítania
Outrageously pretentious, hypocritical and snobbish, Queen Lucia, 'as by right divine' rules over the toy kingdom of 'Riseholme' based on the Cotswold village of Broadway. Her long-suffering husband Pepino is 'her prince-consort', the outrageously camp Georgie is her 'gentleman-in-waiting', and the village green is her 'parliament'.
Mrs Ames revels in her position of superiority as she reigns over the merry-go-round of dinner parties in her small town. It is all part of an attempt to recapture her youth, into which category falls her husband ten years her junior. The horror for Mrs Ames comes when she discovers she has been replaced as the object of her husband's affection. Mrs Evans becomes a rival not just for her husband but for the position of queen bee within the town, and so decides to organise a masked costume party for the whole community, in an attempt to regain her throne, and thus, her man. E. F. Benson has conjured a witty expose of middle-class society.
This book's pages contains the classic biography of Queen Victoria by E. F. Benson. Using sources such letters and other writings Benson provides an immensely interesting insight in the woman, wide, mother and Queen that is Victoria. Ben was a prolific writer of his time producing over 90 works. Queen Victoria was first published in 1935 and is here republished with an introductory biography of the author.
Lucia in London
- 198 stránok
- 7 hodin čítania
Set in the vibrant social scene of 1920s London, the story follows Lucia as she transitions from her quaint town of Riseholme to the bustling city. With her characteristic determination, she navigates the complexities of urban social dynamics, eager to assert her influence and establish her dominance among the city's elite. This comic novel, part of the beloved Mapp and Lucia series, explores themes of rivalry, ambition, and the intricacies of social status in a humorous and engaging manner.
The Tale of an Empty House and Other Ghost Stories
- 232 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
The book offers a unique perspective on the Victorian era, blending sharp insights with personal reflections from the author, who reminisces about the writers, artists, and scandals of the time. It serves as a psychological portrait of Benson himself, providing a highly readable account filled with engaging anecdotes. Readers interested in exploring the period through a different lens will find it particularly appealing.
Set in the fictional town of Tilling, the narrative centers on the cunning Miss Elizabeth Mapp, a determined woman who fiercely protects her social standing. The story unfolds as she engages in a witty rivalry with Lucia, another clever resident, highlighting the intricacies of small-town dynamics. E. F. Benson's satirical take on early 20th-century manners reveals the absurdities of provincial relationships, showcasing his talent for character development and sharp humor. This classic work offers a delightful exploration of social competition and English upper-middle-class quirks.
The Blotting Book
- 112 stránok
- 4 hodiny čítania
Benson's literary career began with the controversial novel Dodo, which garnered immediate acclaim for its sharp satire and engaging characters. He later revisited this world in sequels like Dodo the Second, capturing the vibrant social scene of the pre-World War I era, and Dodo Wonders, which offers a unique perspective on the impact of the Great War in Mayfair and the Shires. His works blend romance, melodrama, and social commentary, showcasing his adeptness at exploring the complexities of contemporary life and society.
Queen Lucia
- 188 stránok
- 7 hodin čítania
Set in the early 20th century, this unabridged edition of Benson's classic explores themes of love, society, and personal identity. The narrative delves into the complexities of human relationships against a backdrop of changing social norms. Richly developed characters navigate their desires and moral dilemmas, offering insightful commentary on the era's cultural landscape. This timeless work invites readers to reflect on the enduring nature of human experience and connection.
The room in the tower and other ghost stories
- 48 stránok
- 2 hodiny čítania
Three short stories, and three ghosts jump out of the pages of these adaptations of classic English ghost mysteries. Includes activities at the end of the story.
English Figure Skating - A Guide to the Theory and Practice of Skating in the English Style
- 310 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
With a background as a figure skating representative for England, the author shares his expertise and enthusiasm for the sport. The book not only delves into the intricacies of figure skating but also includes a biography that offers insights into the author's life and experiences. This combination provides readers with a unique perspective on both the sport and the individual behind it.
Thorley Weir
- 198 stránok
- 7 hodin čítania
The preservation of Thorley Weir highlights its significance in human history, prompting Alpha Editions to republish it in a modern format for future generations. This edition features a complete reformatting, retyping, and redesign, ensuring clarity and readability, unlike scanned copies. It is categorized within the genres of Language and Literatures, specifically focusing on English literature, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and enthusiasts.
Focusing on accessibility, this publication from Megali aims to make historical works more readable for individuals with impaired vision through large print. It emphasizes the importance of inclusivity in literature, allowing a broader audience to engage with classic texts.
Colin II A Novel
- 238 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
Exploring the complexities of human life, this novel delves into the journey of Colin as he navigates love, desire, and self-discovery. E. F. Benson's sharp observations and humor bring the characters to life, making them relatable and engaging. Set against a backdrop of societal changes, the story reflects on the interplay of fate and free will, prompting readers to contemplate their own choices and identities. With its blend of drama and romance, the narrative offers a thought-provoking literary experience that resonates long after the last page.
Up and Down
- 220 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
Benson's literary career began with the controversial novel Dodo, which satirized society and featured notable characters, including a portrayal of composer Ethel Smyth. He achieved further acclaim with sequels Dodo the Second and Dodo Wonders, exploring themes of social change and the impact of the Great War on British society. His works blend satire with romantic and supernatural elements, capturing the essence of the "Bright Young Things" era and providing a unique perspective on early 20th-century life.
The publishing house Megali focuses on reproducing historical works in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility and make reading more enjoyable for those who may struggle with standard print sizes.
Peter
- 250 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
Benson's literary career began with the controversial novel Dodo, which achieved immediate success and showcased his talent for satire and melodrama. He continued to explore similar themes and characters in sequels like Dodo the Second and Dodo Wonders, offering insights into the social dynamics of his time, including the lives of the "Bright Young Things" and the impact of the Great War. His works are noted for their sharp wit and engaging narrative style, reflecting both personal and societal transformations.
Daisy's Aunt
- 146 stránok
- 6 hodin čítania
Set in early 20th-century England, the story follows Daisy and her relationship with her aunt, blending comedy with insightful social commentary. E. F. Benson's narrative captures the conventions and expectations of the time, exploring themes of familial bonds and societal norms through witty dialogue and keen observations. The novel offers a humorous yet poignant look at interpersonal relationships, showcasing Benson's literary talent and providing a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the era. Readers can expect an engaging and delightful exploration of human connections.
Across the Stream
- 228 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
Exploring the complexities of relationships and societal expectations, this novel delves into the lives of characters navigating love, friendship, and personal growth in the early twentieth century. With sharp wit and keen insight, the author captures their emotions and aspirations against a backdrop of societal change. Themes of self-discovery and the clash between traditional and modern values enrich the narrative, making it a compelling read that highlights the intricacies of human behavior. Benson's storytelling invites readers to reflect on their own experiences.
This publication is a reproduction of a historical work, produced by Megali, a publishing house dedicated to making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision through large print formats. The focus on accessibility highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading.
The Capsina An Historical Novel
- 276 stránok
- 10 hodin čítania
Set in the fictional Greek village of Capsina, this comedic novel follows English visitors Lady Barbara Neave and archaeologist Jasper Shrig as they interact with the local villagers. Through their encounters, the story humorously explores cultural conflicts and misunderstandings, highlighting the quirks of both English and Greek societies. With a cast of eccentric characters, the narrative delves into themes of love and societal expectations, showcasing the complexities and comedic situations that arise when different cultures collide. Benson's wit and charm create an engaging exploration of these dynamics.
This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a company dedicated to making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision through large print formats. The focus on accessibility highlights the importance of preserving and sharing historical texts while ensuring they can be enjoyed by a wider audience.
Sheaves
- 334 stránok
- 12 hodin čítania
Benson's literary career began with the controversial novel Dodo, which achieved immediate success and showcased his talent for satire and melodrama. He continued to explore similar themes in subsequent works, including Dodo the Second, which captures the essence of the pre-World War I social scene, and Dodo Wonders, offering a firsthand account of life during the Great War. His writing often features a blend of humor and social commentary, reflecting the complexities of his characters and the society they inhabit.
Arundel
- 236 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
Exploring the complexities of family dynamics and societal expectations, the narrative centers on Elizabeth Arundel, a strong-willed protagonist navigating the strictures of her family and the social norms of early 20th-century England. Set in the fictional town of Copper Beeches, themes of love, responsibility, and the quest for personal happiness unfold as Elizabeth grapples with her desire for independence. E. F. Benson's keen observations on human nature and social interactions enrich the story, highlighting the tensions between tradition and modernity.
A Reaping
- 188 stránok
- 7 hodin čítania
Edward Frederic Benson, an accomplished English writer, gained fame with his novel Dodo, known for its satirical portrayal of society and characters, including the notable Ethel Smyth. Following its success, he continued to explore similar themes in sequels like Dodo the Second and Dodo Wonders, which reflect the vibrant social scene of the early 20th century and the impact of the Great War on British society. His works blend romance, satire, and supernatural elements, showcasing his diverse literary talents.
Crescent and Iron Cross
- 134 stránok
- 5 hodin čítania
Exploring themes of satire and social commentary, Edward Frederic Benson's novels, particularly his debut Dodo, garnered immediate acclaim for their bold portrayal of contemporary society. Featuring a cast of vibrant characters, he revisited this world in sequels like Dodo the Second and Dodo Wonders, which capture the essence of the pre-World War I era and the societal changes brought by the Great War. Benson's unique blend of romance, melodrama, and humor reflects the complexities of his time and offers a vivid glimpse into the lives of the "Bright Young Things."
Benson's literary career began with the controversial novel Dodo, which gained immediate popularity due to its satirical portrayal of society and notable figures, including Ethel Smyth. He continued to explore similar themes in subsequent works, such as Dodo the Second, which reflects the vibrant life of the pre-1914 Bright Young Things, and Dodo Wonders, providing a social history of the Great War's impact on Mayfair and the Shires. His writing spans various genres, showcasing his versatility as a novelist and commentator on contemporary society.
Eine brillante und subtile Komödie über die sozialen Rivalitäten eines kleinen Dorfes zwischen den Kriegen. Lucia ist wahrscheinlich die größte Schöpfung von E. F. Benson, eine gesellschaftshungrige Dame aus dem kleinen Dorf Riseholme. Eine wunderschön geschriebene und scharf beobachtete Komödie, die das gesellschaftliche Leben der edwardianischen Oberschicht erkundet.
Gespenstergeschichten. ( Phantastische Bibliothek, 310). 257 S.
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Lucia in Nöten
- 365 stránok
- 13 hodin čítania
Spuk Geschichten & noch mehr Spuk Geschichten
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