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Hester Burton (1913–2000)

Autor/a de Time of Trial

21 obres 480 Membres 3 Ressenyes 1 preferits

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Obres de Hester Burton

Time of Trial (1963) 71 exemplars
In Spite of All Terror (1968) 70 exemplars
Castors Away! (1962) 65 exemplars
Thomas (1969) 43 exemplars
The Rebel (1971) 38 exemplars
No Beat of Drum (1972) 32 exemplars
The Henchmans at Home (1970) 26 exemplars
To Ravensrigg (1976) 23 exemplars
Riders of the Storm (1972) 21 exemplars
The Great Gale (1963) 20 exemplars
Kate Ryder (1974) 20 exemplars
Through the Fire (1969) 16 exemplars
Five August Days (1981) 16 exemplars
Tim at the Fur Fort (1977) 4 exemplars
Otmoor for Ever (1968) 3 exemplars
Her First Ball: Short Stories (1963) 3 exemplars
Coleridge and the Wordsworths (1953) 2 exemplars
Barbara Bodichon 1827-1891 (1949) 2 exemplars
When the Beacons Blazed (1978) 2 exemplars
Die Aufrechten 2 exemplars
A Grenville goes to sea (1977) 1 exemplars

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Data de naixement
1913-12-06
Data de defunció
2000-09-17
Gènere
female
Nacionalitat
England
UK
Lloc de naixement
Beccles, Suffolk, England, UK
Llocs de residència
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Educació
Oxford University (St. Anne's College)
Professions
historical novelist
author
children's book author
young adult writer
biographer
writer
Relacions
Burton, Reginald W.B. (spouse)
Biografia breu
Hester Burton, née Wood-Hill, was born in Beccles, Suffolk, England, where her father served three terms as mayor. She was educated at Headington School, Oxford and read English at Oxford University (St. Anne's College), where she graduated with honors in 1936. The following year, she married Reginald W.B. Burton, a Classics don at Oriel College, Oxford, with whom she had three daughters.
For a while, she worked as a part-time grammar school teacher.
In 1949, Burton published a biography of Barbara Bodichon, the 19th-century feminist, artist, and women's education activist. She worked for Oxford University Press from 1956 to 1964, contributing two volumes to the Oxford Sheldonian English Series for secondary schoolchildren. She was an assistant editor for the revised Oxford Junior Encyclopaedia, and edited two anthologies published in 1959: A Book of Modern Stories and Her First Ball.

Between 1960 and 1981, she published 18 books of her own for children, many of them illustrated by Victor Ambrus. Her debut novel was The Great Gale (The Flood at Reedsmere in the USA), inspired by the devastation caused by the 1953 North Sea flood on her home county of Suffolk. In 1963, she won the Carnegie Medal for Children’s Literature for Time of Trial. Her books had strong, independent heroines, often with strong opinions.

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My first foray into the work of English children's author Hester Burton, who came highly recommended by my friend Constance, The Henchmans at Home is a collection of six interrelated short stories that follow the lives of three Victorian children: William, Ellen and Rob Henchman.

Full of both humor and pathos, these stories demonstrate a true sensitivity to the young person's perspective, whether in the portrayal of William's feelings of being trapped by his duty and sense of love for his father, or in chronicling Ellen's amorphous fear of the changes she senses in those around her. Burton handles these difficult-to-articulate feelings with aplomb, crafting an absorbing story of the difficult but joyful process of growing up.

I was also impressed with how convincingly Burton locates her story in the Victorian era, somehow managing to avoid those anachronisms of language and concept that prove so irritating in many works of historical fiction. Although she includes plot elements that would have never been discussed in the children's books of that time - unwed pregnancy, madness, etc. - her understanding of the sensibilities of the period allow her to place these events in a realistic framework.

As a final note, I greatly enjoyed the black & white illustrations by Victor Ambrus.
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AbigailAdams26 | Jun 27, 2013 |
Another charming little book (92 pages) in the series. Illustrated by Gareth Floyd.
 
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bookstamped |
Disillusioned by the French Revolution, an idealistic eighteenth-century English student searches for a new cause through which to express his love of freedom.
 
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JESGalway | Mar 11, 2018 |

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Estadístiques

Obres
21
Membres
480
Popularitat
#51,408
Valoració
3.9
Ressenyes
3
ISBN
46
Llengües
4
Preferit
1

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