G. B. Stern (1890–1973)
Autor/a de The Matriarch
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Obres de G. B. Stern
No son of mine 8 exemplars
All in good time 6 exemplars
Modesta 5 exemplars
The woman in the hall 4 exemplars
Thunderstorm 4 exemplars
Bouquet 4 exemplars
Seventy Times Seven 3 exemplars
The rueful mating 3 exemplars
The way it worked out 2 exemplars
The room 2 exemplars
Long lost father 2 exemplars
The china shop, (Borzoi pocket books) 2 exemplars
The back seat 2 exemplars
The slower Judas 1 exemplars
Smoke rings 1 exemplars
The Rakonitz chronicles 1 exemplars
He Wrote Treasure Island 1 exemplars
One is only human 1 exemplars
Pantomime 1 exemplars
Obres associades
Murder on the Menu: Cordon Bleu Stories of Crime and Mystery, Volume 1 (1984) — Col·laborador — 194 exemplars
Trumps: A Collection of Short Stories — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars
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- Nom oficial
- Stern, Gladys Bronwyn
- Data de naixement
- 1890-06-17
- Data de defunció
- 1973-09-20
- Gènere
- female
- Nacionalitat
- UK
- Lloc de naixement
- North Kensington, London, England, UK
- Lloc de defunció
- Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
- Llocs de residència
- London, England, UK
Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England, UK - Professions
- novelist
playwright
biographer
literary critic
autobiographer - Relacions
- Holdsworth, Geoffrey Lisle (husband)
Kaye-Smith, Sheila (co-author)
Forest, Antonia (friend) - Biografia breu
- G.B. (Gladys Bertha, later Gladys Bronwyn) Stern was born in London, England to a cosmopolitan, assimilated Jewish family. She wrote her first novel at age 20 and continued to produce one novel every year until 1964. She also wrote plays, including The Man Who Pays the Piper (1931), which was revived by the Orange Tree Theatre in London in 2013.
With Sheila Kaye-Smith, she wrote two books about Jane Austen, Talking of Jane Austen (1943) and More Talk of Jane Austen (1949). She also published short stories, literary criticism, biographies of Robert Louis Stevenson, and 10 volumes of memoirs and autobiography. Her 1938 novel The Ugly Dachshund was made into a film in 1966.
In 1919, she married Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth, and sometimes collaborated on works with him.
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Estadístiques
- Obres
- 57
- També de
- 12
- Membres
- 587
- Popularitat
- #42,723
- Valoració
- 4.0
- Ressenyes
- 22
- ISBN
- 19
- Preferit
- 2
Modesta is the serving-maid of an English couple living in Italy. She's not good for much, as she's rather lazy and a bit sly. But Laurie, a visiting English gentleman, is fired up by his chivalrous notion that Modesta is a misunderstood, virtuous, delicate flower of womanhood, and he spontaneously decides to marry her, take her to England, and give her all her heart's desires.
Nothing bad can come from this idea, right?
The book really is quite funny in places, and the story flows by very quickly. Even if Modesta is a brat, she's well written and in some ways you sympathize with her.
I think more time could have been spent on the rehabilitation of Modesta; it got rather glossed over.
The only difficulty was, the gender/racial stereotypes were a bit heavy at times, and even though I like the way Laurie ends up dealing with his little vixen of a wife, some of the narrator's explanations jarred on me a little. Also the notion that your ancestors give you some kind of magic tendency in your blood to either live on the land or be a gentleman. But, the book is a product of its time, and the storyline works, so it's fine.… (més)