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Een studieverblijf in Londen brengt voor twee Amerikaanse wetenschappers nieuw perspectief in hun privé-leven.
Alison Lurie is een gevierd auteur wiens werken meesterlijk complexe relaties en sociale dynamieken verkennen, met name in academische omgevingen. Ze observeert en portretteert scherp personages die navigeren door liefde, bedrog en erotische verwikkelingen, vaak tegen de intellectuele achtergrond van universiteiten. Haar kenmerkende stijl wordt gekenmerkt door scherpe inzichten in de menselijke natuur en een subtiele humor die lezers trekt naar de ingewikkelde sociale netwerken van haar verhalen. Naast haar fictie duikt Lurie ook in de studie van kinderliteratuur, wat haar literaire reikwijdte verrijkt.







Een studieverblijf in Londen brengt voor twee Amerikaanse wetenschappers nieuw perspectief in hun privé-leven.
Jenny has devoted her life to her husband, the naturalist Wilkie Walker. She is as rare a creature as the endangered species he works to preserve. But this year, as winter comes on, Wilkie seems distant and depressed. In desperation Jenny persuades him to visit Key West, but the sun and tropical scenery do nothing to cheer him up.
This collection showcases a diverse array of European folktales featuring strong, resourceful heroines who defy traditional gender roles. The young protagonists are active and courageous, capable of battling giants, solving riddles, and outsmarting evil forces. These tales, often overlooked in earlier compilations, highlight the wit and bravery of women, presenting them as dynamic characters rather than passive figures. Through these stories, readers are introduced to a rich tapestry of female empowerment in folklore.
In 1936, nine-year-old Mary Ann Hubbard (Miranda Fenn) and Lolly Zimmern (Lorin Jones), along with Lolly’s teenaged half-brother Leonard, spend a Fourth of July in the country with their parents and a teacher. The parents flirt and contemplate adultery while the children learn what they can about themselves and the world. (Wikipedia)
Focusing on the lives of American poet James Merrill and his partner David Jackson, the narrative blends comedy with insightful analysis. It highlights their shared experiences in various locations, including New York and Key West, while delving into Jackson's significant influence on Merrill's acclaimed poem, "The Changing Light at Sandover." The book offers a unique perspective on their relationship and artistic collaboration.
Faculty wife Emily Stockwell Turner is beautiful, rich, and principled. However, five years in a marriage devoid of passion is enough to propel Emmy, despite her principles, into an affair with silver-tongued Will Thomas, a self-confessed libertine. The shocking, unforeseen consequences of their affair shatter Emmy's most cherished delusions about friendship, romance, and the ties that bind.
This is another novel by the author of Foreign Affairs.
Janet Smith, a self-confessed sensitive lady writer, compares Illyria, a luxurious retreat for artists, to heaven when she first arrives. But before long she starts to see its guests as children, madmen and demons, as she makes disturbing discoveries about everyone there - including herself.
In the name of sociological research, two scientists infiltrate the ranks of the Truth Seekers--a rather ridiculous small-town cult whose credo involves sex, spiritualism, and a flying saucer messiah. Exposed to the persuasive energies of a sensuous high priestess, the men of science are forced to question seriously their superstitious belief that they can chart, understand, and control the workings of the human mind.
Jenny has devoted her life to her husband, the famous naturalist Wilkie Walker. But this year, as winter comes on, Wilkie seems distant and depressed. In desperation Jenny persuades him to visit Key West, but the sun and tropical scenery do nothing to cheer him up. As he grows even stranger, Jenny becomes involved with some intriguing local characters including Gerry, an ex-beatnik poet, and Lee, the dramatically attractive manager of a women-only guest house. Wife, secretary, confidante, housekeeper - might Jenny at last break free from her role as Wilkie's support act? WITH A NEW PREFACE FROM ALISON LURIE 'Full of sparkish - indeed Muriel Sparkish - observations and gently subversive wit... Lurie beautifully handles the ecstatic liberation of lesbian love' Independent