Set against the backdrop of wartime London, the story explores themes of love, betrayal, and trust as Stella grapples with the revelation that her lover, Robert, may be a traitor. British intelligence agent Harrison offers a dangerous bargain, placing Stella in a precarious position between two conflicting loyalties. The narrative captures the tension of the era, highlighting the interplay of desire and danger amidst the chaos of war, while serving as a poignant reminder of the personal costs of conflict.
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- 2024
- 2021
Collected Impressions
- 290 pages
- 11 hours of reading
- 2021
'Bowen's stories are novels that have been split open like rocks and reveal the glitter of the naked crystals which have formed them' Vogue SELECTED AND WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY TESSA HADLEY A girl shares her secret den. A couple stroll through a ruined city. A man walks into a ladies' hat shop. A teacher dreams of killing her pupil. Spanning the 1920s to the post-war years, this new selection brings Elizabeth Bowen's finest short stories together for the first time. Elegant and subtle, they showcase Bowen's ability to evoke ineffable emotions - grief, nostalgia, self-consciousness, dread - and combine remarkable psychological insight with vivid settings, from the countryside of Bowen's native Ireland to the streets of her London home after the Blitz. Encompassing characters from many walks of life and a vast array of moods, these are intricate journeys of domesticity and discovery, of the homely and uncanny, of the mind and body.
- 2019
Set against the backdrop of significant historical events, this collection of stories showcases Elizabeth Bowen's remarkable talent for exploring themes of un-belonging, dispossession, and selfhood. Through her sharp literary skills and psychological insight, she captures the nuances of British class society, the complexities of perception, and the impact of suppressed sexuality. Bowen's evocative language brings to life the inner worlds of her characters, making these narratives both poignant and enduring.
- 2019
The biography explores the life of Elizabeth Bowen, born in Dublin in 1899 to an Irish lawyer and landowner. It highlights her education at Downe House School and her literary contributions, including "Bowen's Court," which chronicles her family's history in County Cork, and "Seven Winters," reflecting on her Dublin childhood. Her marriage to Alan Cameron, a BBC appointee, and her travels between London and her inherited home, Bowen's Court, are also significant aspects of her life story.
- 2003
A World Of Love
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A packet of letters, found in an attic, leads young Jane into the world of love. During a hot and dry summer, Jane pursues her romantic imaginings, while not far off the rich, promiscuous Lady Latterly waits to play her part in Jane's awakening.
- 2001
The Shelbourne
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The narrative explores the rich history of the Shelbourne Hotel, weaving together stories that reflect the broader tapestry of Irish life. Elizabeth Bowen captures the essence of Dublin through vivid anecdotes and historical insights, highlighting the hotel's significance as a cultural and social hub. The account reveals how the landmark has been a witness to key events and figures in Irish history, making it a compelling read for those interested in Ireland's heritage.
- 2000
The Hotel
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
It's the balmy days of the 1920s and where could be more pleasant for a holiday than a hotel on the Italian Riviera? Filled with prosperous English visitors, the Hotel offers a closed world of wealth and comfort. With great wit and insight Elizabeth Bowen's first novel lays bare the intricacies and eccentricities of polite society. schovat popis
- 2000
A Time In Rome
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Elizabeth Bowen's account of a time spent in Rome is no ordinary guidebook but an evocation of a city - its history, its architecture and, above all, its atmosphere. schovat popis
- 1999
Collected Stories
- 784 pages
- 28 hours of reading
Features seventy-nine stories such as: love stories, ghost stories, stories of childhood, of English middle-class life in the twenties and thirties, and of London during the Blitz.
