Více o knize
Mr Noon is a sardonic tale about the amorous adventures of Gilbert Noon, a young schoolmaster in Lawrence's home county of Nottinghamshire who gets entangled with a girl, loses his job, and decides to leave the country to escape the narrow provincial middle-class morality. It was first known as a long story posthumously published in A Modern Lover (1934) and collected in the volume called Phoenix II (1968). Lawrence in fact wrote a long continuation of the novel, but the manuscript disappeared for many years. The Cambridge edition brought the two parts together for the first time. It is like a sequel to Sons and Lovers, but much more straightforwardly autobiographical. The publication of the complete work added a new work of major importance to the canon of a great writer, and was widely hailed as a major literary event.
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Mr. Noon, David Herbert Lawrence
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- Rok vydání
- 1984
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- Titul
- Mr. Noon
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- David Herbert Lawrence
- Vydavatel
- Cambridge University Press
- Rok vydání
- 1984
- Vazba
- pevná
- ISBN10
- 0521252512
- ISBN13
- 9780521252515
- Série
- Štítky
- Beletrie, Historické téma, Klasika, Jižní Evropa, Itálie, Anglie, Psaní, Amerika, Studium, První světová válka (1914–1918), Chudoba, Mnichov, Učitelé, učitelky, Nevěra
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- Anotace
- Mr Noon is a sardonic tale about the amorous adventures of Gilbert Noon, a young schoolmaster in Lawrence's home county of Nottinghamshire who gets entangled with a girl, loses his job, and decides to leave the country to escape the narrow provincial middle-class morality. It was first known as a long story posthumously published in A Modern Lover (1934) and collected in the volume called Phoenix II (1968). Lawrence in fact wrote a long continuation of the novel, but the manuscript disappeared for many years. The Cambridge edition brought the two parts together for the first time. It is like a sequel to Sons and Lovers, but much more straightforwardly autobiographical. The publication of the complete work added a new work of major importance to the canon of a great writer, and was widely hailed as a major literary event.



