James Wilkinson (2) (1941–)
Autor/a de Westminster Abbey: A Souvenir Guide
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Abbazia di Westminster. Una guida ricordo 1 exemplars
Etiquetat
Coneixement comú
Membres
Ressenyes
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Estadístiques
- Obres
- 7
- Membres
- 156
- Popularitat
- #134,405
- Valoració
- 3.8
- Ressenyes
- 3
- ISBN
- 15
After this introduction, the chapters chronologically follow the most important literary epochs until today and list which writers are included in the corner. There is a short paragraph on each person with biographical notes and their most important works, and it is explained when they were memorialized and in what way.
I read about one or two chapters a day because otherwise the concise information would have been too much. It was enjoyable to learn about many of these writers - some that I know well, others that I only know by name, and others that I have never heard of. Unfortunately, the biographical notes concentrate a lot on where the writers were educated, while I would have wished for more information about their works and why these were (or still are) relevant.
While there are more than a hundred graves or memorials to writers in Poet's Corner, there are only eight female writers commemorated in all of Westminster Abbey (and only six in Poet's Corner) - so while you might expect these to take place of pride in the book, most of them, with the exception of Jane Austen, only get a short paragraph. Elizabeth Gaskell only receives two short sentences, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning is only mentioned as a writer and wife to her husband, but her works are not referred to at all. I must say that this way of dealing with the female writers really annoyed me, although apart from that it was an interesting read.… (més)