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Maurice Baring

    Maurice Baring
    Orpheus in Mayfair, and Other Stories and Sketches
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    Robert Peckham
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    • Advokát Basil Wake a jeho manželka Hyacinta vedou příjemný pohodový život ve společenském víru Londýna na počátku 20. století. Hyacinta měla osm let velmi diskrétní románek s poslancem Michaelem Choycem, který, jak se zdá, tak pohodlně zapadá do života Wakeových. Ale pozvání na privátníakci a překvapivý portrét tajemné a krásné Daphne Adeane znamená změnu v tomto pohodlném prostředí.

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    • Běžný historický román, plný obyčejného tajemství a mezilidských sporů. Kniha je zajímavá z hlediska bibliofilie. Předně - vyšlo jen 270 kusů, a obálku a úvodní ilustraci v originálu od Toyen.

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    • Obsáhlý společenský román z poloviny 19.století.Odehrává se v Itálii /Řím) v Anglii (Londýn)

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    • Smutný příběh Roberta Peckhama z Denbam Place v Buckhinhashiru, druhdy člena sněmovny, rytíře a tajného rady královny Marie, jak jej sám složil, spolu s rozmanitými znělkami, dopisy a listinami a se zprávou o jeho smrti v Římě roku 1564, sepsanou jeho přítelem Monstr. Claudem Mangotem, právním znalcem.

      Robert Peckham
    • An accomplished English writer, Maurice Baring's diverse talents span drama, poetry, novels, translations, and essays, with a notable focus on travel writing and war correspondence, particularly regarding Russia. His experiences during World War I in the Intelligence Corps and Royal Air Force shaped his perspective. Educated at Eton and Cambridge, Baring initially pursued diplomacy before immersing himself in travel, especially in Russia, where he reported on the Russo-Japanese War. He later settled in Westminster, London.

      Orpheus in Mayfair, and Other Stories and Sketches
    • Cat's Cradle

      • 748 stránek
      • 27 hodin čtení

      The novel explores the life of an English girl who is married to an Italian prince, delving into themes of love, cultural clash, and personal identity. Through her journey, the story reveals the complexities of royal life and the challenges faced in adapting to a new environment. Baring's rich narrative captures the emotional depth of the characters and the intricacies of their relationships, providing a vivid portrayal of both English and Italian cultures.

      Cat's Cradle
    • Dead Letters

      • 128 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      Exploring unrequited love and the complexities of relationships, the narrative follows Paul Ashleigh as he uncovers undelivered letters to the enigmatic Marjorie Colquhoun. This revelation prompts deep reflection on missed opportunities and the haunting nature of what might have been. The novel intricately weaves themes of passion, betrayal, and the passage of time, showcasing the power of words and their absence. Baring's literary finesse creates a timeless meditation on love's dual capacity for joy and sorrow, resonating profoundly with readers.

      Dead Letters
    • Overlooked

      • 112 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      Maurice Baring was a multifaceted English writer known for his contributions as a dramatist, poet, and war correspondent, with a deep understanding of Russia. His experiences during World War I as part of the Intelligence Corps and Royal Air Force enriched his literary perspective. Educated at Eton and Cambridge, he initially pursued a diplomatic career before turning to travel writing, notably covering the Russo-Japanese War. His life included extensive travels, particularly in Russia, where he resided in 1905-06, shaping his unique insights and writings.

      Overlooked
    • An accomplished English writer, Maurice Baring excelled in various literary forms, including drama, poetry, and essays, while also serving as a war correspondent and travel writer with a focus on Russia. His experiences during World War I included roles in the Intelligence Corps and Royal Air Force. Educated at Eton and Cambridge, he initially pursued a diplomatic career before immersing himself in travel, particularly in Russia, where he reported on the Russo-Japanese War. Baring's diverse background enriches his literary contributions.

      Poems, 1914-1919