Juliet Nicolson
Författare till The Perfect Summer: England 1911, Just Before the Storm
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Juliet, Nicolson is the author of two works of history, The Great Silence: Britain from the Shadow of the First World War to the Dawn of the Jazz Age and The Perfect Summer: England 1911, Just Before the Storm, and a novel. Abdication. She lives with her husband in East Sussex, not far from visa mer Sissinghurst, where she spent her childhood. She has two daughters, Clemmie and Flora, and one granddaughter, Imogen. visa färre
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Good Behavior: Being a Study of Certain Types of Civility (1901) — Förord, vissa utgåvor — 46 exemplar
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- Födelsedag
- 1954-06-09
- Kön
- female
- Nationalitet
- UK
- Födelseort
- Bransgore, England, UK
- Bostadsorter
- London, England, UK
Sissinghurst, Kent, England, UK
New York, New York, USA - Utbildning
- Oxford University (St. Hugh's College)
- Yrken
- journalist
writer
memoirist
social historian
novelist
literary agent (visa alla 7)
publishing editor - Relationer
- Nicolson, Harold (grandfather)
Nicolson, Nigel (father)
Sackville-West, Vita (grandmother)
Nicolson, Adam (brother)
Nicolson, Benedict (uncle) - Kort biografi
- Juliet Nicolson was born in Bransgore, England, the daughter of Nigel Nicolson, the writer and Member of Parliament, and Philippa Tennyson d’Eyncourt. Her paternal grandparents were Vita Sackville West and Harold Nicolson, and she was brought up partly at their home at Sissinghurst. She studied English Literature at Oxford University and worked in publishing in the UK and USA from 1976 to 1994. On returning to London, she became a literary agent and then a freelance journalist for leading British publications. The Perfect Summer (2006) was her first book. It was followed by The Great Silence (2009), the novel Abdication (2012), Frostquake (2021), and a family memoir, A House Full of Daughters (2016). She and her first husband, James Macmillan-Scott, had two daughters. Her second marriage was to Charles Anson, an international financial communications consultant.
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- 1,402
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- #18,311
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- 3.5
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An acquisition from a Little Free Library, I was delighted that I had stumbled on a portrait of England just before WWI that was, “As page turning as a novel,” (said one reviewer).
But, crikey, man. I have no idea what I just read.
I deeply respect the insane amount of research that Juliet Nicholson had to put into this work. But the sentences wander; I have no idea what the point of the majority of the paragraphs are; and the chapters are divided by time (Early June, Late June, etc) but jump back and forth so much in years, months, and weeks that I needed to construct a timeline to track it. I’m I’m still not clear!
Just as I sank my teeth into discussion of the “National Insurance Scheme” and the politics surrounding it, we’re off to talking about ladies’ hats. And when I’m enjoying the sartorial delights, we discuss someone’s hunting habits.
I’ve got whiplash, I tell ya!
There is one section that convinced me to continue reading it: discussion of the Labor organization and riots of 1911. It was clear and cohesive and thoroughly detailed so that I turned from page to page eagerly. Then I believe we got a breakdown of the exact costs, in pounds, of a funeral for a child in 1911 and the hardship it proved to the working poor. While I’m not unsympathetic, I fail to see the direct relevancy to Labor politics, and the author did not provide the segue or connection that would have led me there.
I believe this extensive research and eye for detail could have been employed to write a different book on the same subject- restructured and severely edited.
I very much appreciate the author’s word choices, though; I appreciate, on some level at least, any book I have to read while looking up words every page or three.… (mer)