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C. P. Snow

    15 oktober 1905 – 1 juli 1980

    C. P. Snow was een Britse romanschrijver en wetenschapper wiens werk vaak de botsing tussen twee culturen onderzocht: de geesteswetenschappen en de wetenschap. Hij werd vooral bekend om zijn romans, die ingaan op de morele dilemma's en het maatschappelijk functioneren binnen deopgeleide elite. Snow zelf benadrukte vaak het falen van de toenmalige maatschappij om de onderlinge verbondenheid van wetenschappelijk en literair denken te begrijpen. Zijn proza kenmerkt zich door een analytisch perspectief op menselijke motivaties en sociale structuren, wat lezers een diep inzicht biedt in de complexiteit van het intellectuele en politieke leven.

    C. P. Snow
    The Sleep of Reason
    The Light and the Dark
    Variety of Men
    The Search
    UNESCO Collection of Representative Works: European Series: 44 Hungarian Short Stories
    In Their Wisdom
    • Homecomings

      Passion and conflict in wartime London

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Homecomings is the sixth in the Strangers and Brothers series and sequel to Time of Hope. This complete story in its own right follows Lewis Eliot's life through World War II. After his first wife's death his work at the Ministry assumes a larger role. It is not until his second marriage that Eliot is able to commit himself emotionally.

      Homecomings2008
      3,8
    • Exploring the divide between the sciences and the humanities, this influential lecture by C. P. Snow argues that this separation hinders societal progress and problem-solving. Originally delivered in 1959, the lecture sparked significant discussion and debate in both the UK and the US, highlighting the need for interdisciplinary understanding. This reprint preserves the original text, allowing contemporary readers to engage with Snow's critical insights into the intellectual landscape of Western society.

      The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution1993
      3,6
    • A Coat of Varnish

      • 356bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      Humphrey Leigh, retired resident of Belgravia, pays a social visit to an old friend, Lady Ashbrook. She is waiting for her test results, fearing cancer. When Lady Ashbrook gets the all clear she has ten days to enjoy her new lease of life. And then she is found murdered.

      A Coat of Varnish1981
      3,3
    • The Search

      • 318bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      This story told in the first person starts with a child’s interest in the night sky. A telescope starts a lifetime’s interest in science. The narrator goes up to King’s College, London to study. As a fellow at Cambridge he embarks on love affairs and searches for love at the same time as career success. Finally, contentment in love exhausts his passion for research.

      The Search1979
      3,0
    • Společenskokritický román, v němž se na pozadí hospodářských a vnitropolitických sporů současné Anglie řeší vleklá soudní pře v složité dědické záležitosti, přičemž situace je zvažována očima tří starých pánů, pohledem historika, politika a přírodovědce.

      Cesty moudrosti1978
    • In Their Wisdom

      • 334bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Economic storm clouds gather as bad political weather is forecast for the nation. Three elderly peers look on from the sidelines of the House of Lords and wonder if it will mean the end of a certain way of life. Against this background is set a court struggle over a disputed will that escalates into an almighty battle.

      In Their Wisdom1977
      4,0
    • Thomas Freer is a prosperous solicitor who is also the Registrar, responsible for his cathedral’s legal business. His son Stephen is one of a secret group of young men and women known as the core. When Stephen’s group activities land them in terrible trouble, no one guesses that the consequences will lead to a death and more.

      The Malcontents1975
      2,9
    • George Passant

      (formerly "Strangers and Brothers")

      • 334bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Lewis Eliot, the diffident protagonist of the Strangers and Brothers sequence, retreats to the background in this absorbing study of his mentor, George Passant, a charismatic solicitor's clerk. In the years of economic depression between the wars, George - an idealistic radical bursting with notions of creating the world anew - gathers about him a group of young people who, restive and ambitious, trust him to emancipate them from the constraints of their provincial lives. But when his lofty aspirations become muddied with a need for money and desire for sexual freedom, his power over the group becomes a danger to them all. Politics, people and the rapidly changing social landscape of inter-war Britain are narrated with Snow's trademark subtlety and precision in this fascinating analysis of a god with feet of clay. A meticulous study of the public issues and private problems of post-war Britain, C. P. Snow's Strangers and Brothers sequence is a towering achievement that stands alongside Anthony Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time as one of the great romans-fleuves of the twentieth century.

      George Passant1973
      3,3
    • The Sleep of Reason

      • 438bladzijden
      • 16 uur lezen

      The penultimate novel in the 'Strangers and Brothers' series takes Goya's theme of monsters that appear in our sleep. The sleep of reason here is embodied in the ghastly murders of children that involve torture and sadism.

      The Sleep of Reason1970
      3,6
    • The last in the 'Strangers and Brothers' series has Sir Lewis Eliot's heart stop briefly during an operation. During recovery he passes judgement on his achievements and dreams. Concerns fall from him leaving only ironic tolerance. His son Charles takes up his father's burdens and like his father, he is involved in the struggles of class and wealth, but he challenges the Establishment, risking his future in political activities.

      Last Things1970
      3,2
    • The Conscience of the Rich

      • 330bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Seventh in the Strangers and Brothers series, this is a novel of conflict exploring the world of the great Anglo-Jewish banking families between the two World Wars. Charles March is heir to one of these families and is beginning to make a name for himself at the Bar. When he wishes to change his way of life and do something useful he is forced into a quarrel with his father, his family and his religion.

      The Conscience of the Rich1970
      3,7
    • The Light and the Dark is the fourth in time sequence of narrative (although published as the second of the series) in the 'Strangers and Brothers' series. The story is set in Cambridge, but the plot also moves to Monte Carlo, Berlin and Switzerland. Lewis Eliot narrates the career of a childhood friend. Roy Calvert is a brilliant but controversial linguist who is about to be elected to a fellowship.

      The Light and the Dark1968
      4,0
    • The corridors and committee rooms of Whitehall are the setting for the ninth in the Strangers and Brothers series. They are also home to the manipulation of political power. Roger Quaife wages his ban-the-bomb campaign from his seat in the Cabinet and his office at the Ministry. The stakes are high as he employs his persuasiveness

      Corridors of Power1964
      3,5
    • The prize-winning fifth book in C. P. Snow's Strangers and Brothers sequence. Set in 1937, it follows the struggle for the mastership of a Cambridge college.

      The Masters1963
      3,8
    • It is the onset of World War II in the fifth in the Strangers and Brothers series. A group of Cambridge scientists are working on atomic fission. But there are consequences for the men who are affected by it. Hiroshima also causes mixed personal reactions.

      The new Men1962
      3,6
    • Time of Hope

      • 398bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen

      The life of Lewis Eliot - documented across eleven novels with C. P. Snow's distinctive blend of precision and compassion - begins in Time of Hope.The novel opens in the summer of 1914 when nine-year-old Lewis hears the news of his father's bankruptcy, and closes in 1933, when, although hindered in his promising career as a lawyer by the neuroses of his wife, he realises that he cannot bear to leave her. In the course of this ambitious but ultimately unremarkable man's early life rage the great questions of the age - questions of class, of gender, of ideology and of war - asked and answered with wisdom and tolerance.A meticulous study of the public issues and private problems of post-war Britain, C. P. Snow's Strangers and Brothers sequence is a towering achievement that stands alongside Anthony Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time as one of the great romans-fleuves of the twentieth century.

      Time of Hope1962
      3,9