This acclaimed work offers an in-depth exploration of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, highlighting his significance as one of Britain's foremost poets. As the first volume of a two-part series, it delves into Coleridge's life, his poetic achievements, and the broader literary context of his time. The book provides valuable insights into his contributions to literature, making it essential reading for anyone interested in poetry and literary history.
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Coleridge
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Winner of the 1989 Whitbread Prize for Book of the Year, this is the first volume of Holmes's seminal two-part examination of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, one of Britain's greatest poets.
This collection features intriguing biographical sketches that delve into the enigmatic craft of biography itself. The award-winning biographer, known for works on Coleridge and Shelley, provides readers with captivating insights into the lives of various figures, blending storytelling with historical context. Each piece reveals the complexities of capturing a person's essence, making this work a compelling exploration of the art and challenges of biography.
A fantastic reissue of Richard Holmes' epic biography of this most enigmatic and intriguing of the Romantic poets. This is simply one of the greatest biographical achievements of recent years.
From Hastings to Dunkirk, Agincourt to The Somme, Richard vividly recreates the atmosphere of these key battles in our history. There were other obvious considerations that favoured certain battles over others: battles that were particularly decisive, or ones that were well documented, or have battlefields that remain striking today. schovat popis
Focusing on Rhode Island's maritime heritage, this pictorial history showcases the state's thirty-one lighthouses and two lightship stations through over 200 photographs. Notable images include rare views of Gould Island, Nayatt Point, and Point Judith Lighthouses. The book also features detailed plans for Nayatt Point Lighthouse and Brenton Reef Lightship LV-102/WAL 525, providing a comprehensive visual journey through these iconic coastal structures.
Derry Revisited
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The book captures the transformation of Derry, originally founded by Irish immigrants in 1719, from a small-town community to New Hampshire's most populous town following the 1963 opening of Interstate 93. Through over two hundred photographs, it reflects on Derry's quieter past, showcasing scenes of daily life, such as trolley cars and local industries. This collection serves as a nostalgic reminder for long-time residents while offering newcomers insight into the traditions that have shaped the town's identity, fostering a sense of pride in Derry's heritage.
The author explores the immersive nature of biography, highlighting it as a physical journey that involves retracing the lives of historical figures like Shelley and Coleridge. This passionate pursuit reveals the deep connection between the biographer and their subjects, emphasizing the dedication required to uncover and understand their pasts. Holmes' unique approach to biography combines personal experience with historical exploration, illustrating the challenges and rewards of bringing long-gone lives back to light.
Tommy
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The first history of World War I to place centre-stage the British soldier who fought in the trenches, this superb and important book tells the story of an epic and terrible war through the letters, diaries and memories of those who fought it.
In this classic work, the author of 'Footsteps' collects the biographical stories that have captured his fancy in the course of researching his books on the romantic poets, creating a captivating mixture of biography and memoir.