Deze populaire Engelse romanschrijfster en korte verhalenvertelster vangt behendig de nuances van het "alledaagse" leven. Haar scherpzinnige maar liefdevolle portretten van het Engelse midden- en hogere middenklasseleven leverden haar een publiek van veeleisende lezers en trouwe vrienden in de literaire wereld op. In de loop der jaren is Taylor gunstig vergeleken met meesters als Jane Austen en Barbara Pym, geprezen om een unieke stijl die doordringt in de psychologie van haar personages en hun relaties.
Profiles the film star's collection of jewelry, providing descriptions of her most noteworthy pieces and describing their representation of particular relationships and events in her life.
The first time Elizabeth Taylor's acclaimed short stories have been collected
in one volume, and its publication marks the centenary of Elizabeth Taylor's
birth.
A collection of stories by the author of "The Sleeping Beauty", "Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont", "The Soul of Kindness", "In a Summer Season" and "Angel".
Camp Forrest was a World War II induction, training and prisoner of war facility in Tullahoma. The self-sustained city was home to seventy thousand soldiers and about twelve thousand civilian employees. In 1943, the base accepted and housed German and Italian POWs. After the war ended, the base was decommissioned and dismantled. The legacy of the facility at home and abroad is still evident today. The memories of those who lived, worked, trained and grew up during this time of sacrifice and war recount a time the world has not seen since. Author Elizabeth Taylor uses numerous personal interviews, newspaper articles, diaries and biographies to tell the stories of those who lived through the era.
Exploring the complexities of family life, the author delves into themes of alienation and desire, setting her narratives in familiar domestic spaces. With a keen sensitivity to human loneliness, the stories feature a diverse cast, including spinsters, orphans, and barmaids, each revealing the struggles of their inner lives. Celebrated by notable writers, the collection showcases the author's ability to blend empathy with incisive observation, offering profound insights into the human condition.
Mossy Trotter is the only book for children by Elizabeth Taylor, a writer who
is increasingly recognised as one of the best writers of the twentieth
century.
In this novel, first published in 1964, Elizabeth Taylor skilfully and subtly
demonstrates the terrible danger of self-love, most deadly to those who live
within its shadow.
Spending the holiday with friends, as she has for many years, Camilla finds that their private absorptions - Frances with her painting and Liz with her baby - seem to exclude her from the gossipy intimacies of previous summers. Anxious that she will remain encased in her solitary life as a school secretary, Camilla steps into an unlikely liaison with Richard Elton, a handsome, assured - and dangerous - liar.