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2024 |
![]() ![]() Author: Phyllis Rose Publisher: UTET Nell'Inghilterra vittoriana, nascere donna significava avere una sola possibilità di emancipazione dalla famiglia di origine: prendere marito. Eppure, in quell'epoca tanto moderna a livello tecnologico quanto tradizionale nei costumi, il vincolo matrimoniale spesso era «un contratto sessuale nel quale una delle parti, e cioè la donna, essendo immancabilmente vergine non poteva avere alcuna idea di ciò in cui si impegnava». E così, fatalmente, unioni senza sesso e con molto astio legavano per la vita coppie mal assortite, e amori clandestini sbocciavano all'ombra di matrimoni a cui sottrarsi era più difficile che uscire di galera. I corteggiamenti si svolgevano in anni di lunghe lettere che giuravano amore eterno, come quelle tra la scrittrice (postuma) Jane Welsh e l'erudito Thomas Carlyle - anche se lei non si fece troppe remore a scrivergli che ogni volta che pensava alla necessità di sposarsi le veniva un attacco d'asma. Non mancarono tuttavia unioni felici, pur se spesso vissute fuori dal canone: se la scrittrice George Eliot e il critico George Henry Lewes si amarono follemente per venticinque anni, fu anche per l'avanguardistico matrimonio aperto che legava lui a un'altra donna, Agnes Jervis. Per qualche pioniere, invece, l'utopia del divorzio di veniva realtà: quando la nobildonna Effie Gray lasciò finalmente John Ruskin e si risposò con il pittore John Everett Millais, quest'ultimo passò la prima notte di nozze a piangere di gioia. Phyllis Rose ci racconta le vite coniugali più o meno felici di grandi scrittrici e noti intellettuali, celebri romanzieri e insigni eco € 24,00
Scontato: € 22,80
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1919 |
![]() ![]() Author: Phyllis Rose Publisher: YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS ACADEMIC € 23,20
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1918 |
![]() ![]() Author: Lerman Rhoda, Rose Phyllis (FRW) Publisher: Overlook Pr € 15,70
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![]() ![]() Author: Light Phyllis D., Gladstar Rosemary (FRW), Wood Matthew (AFT) Publisher: North Atlantic Books € 19,60
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1917 |
![]() ![]() Author: Witzler Phyllis, Rose John, Rose Verna Publisher: Arcadia Pub € 19,60
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![]() ![]() Author: Lerman Rhoda, Rose Phyllis (FRW) Publisher: Overlook Pr € 14,80
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![]() ![]() Author: Lerman Rhoda, Rose Phyllis (FRW) Publisher: Overlook Pr € 15,70
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1915 |
![]() ![]() Author: Rose Phyllis Publisher: Farrar Straus & Giroux Phyllis Rose, after a career of reading from syllabuses and writing about canonical books, decided to read like an explorer. She "wanted to sample, more democratically, the actual ground of literature." Casting herself into the untracked wilderness of the New York Society Library's stacks, she chose a shelf of fiction almost at random and read her way through it. Unsure of what she would find, she was nonetheless certain "that no one in the history of the world had read exactly this series of novels." € 13,40
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1912 |
![]() ![]() Author: Brunhoff Laurent de (ILT), De Brunhoff Phyllis Rose Publisher: Harry N Abrams Inc A visit to Babar's art studio turns into an adventure in colors and their combinations for Pom, Flora, Alexander, and Isabelle. Before they know it, they're painting tan camels, pink flamingoes, blue whales, and of course, gray elephants! This Babar classic is a fresh and fun introduction to exploring the world of color. € 15,20
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2007 |
![]() ![]() Author: Jones Phyllis, Carr Judy F., Ataya Rosemarie L. (EDT) Publisher: Teachers College Pr € 23,70
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1999 |
![]() ![]() Author: Rose Phyllis Publisher: Pgw Rose, author of Parallel Lives and Jazz Cleopatra employs Proust less as the subject of her rambling memoir than as a reference point, using his observations to review one year in her life, where, for example, her friend Annie Dillard has a cancer scare, Rose fights with a landlady over potted palms and banana trees, prepares a dinner honoring Salman Rushdie, and recounts her mother moving toward death. The desire for originality and its difficulty, and attempts to stop passing time are among the Proustian themes Rose ponders. No index, bibliography, or notes. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) € 13,40
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1995 |
![]() ![]() Author: Rose Phyllis (EDT) Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc "This magnificent, handsome, handful of an anthology . . ."* includes sixty-one substantial selections from the twentieth-century literature of women's lives: autobiographies, journals, and memoirs. "As varied in humanity as in geography,"** the women whose life stories are collected here include the famous-Maya Angelou, Maxine Hong Kingston, Anne Frank, Virginia Woolf-and the surprising-Emma Mashinini, a black South African labor organizer; Onnie Lee Logan, an Alabama "granny" midwife; Sara Suleri, an expatriate in America who reflects hilariously on the language of food in her native Pakistan. "Destined to become a classic,"? this treasury of women's lives, brimming with intelligence, passion, wit, and determination, is a celebration of life itself. *Hungry Mind Review **Washington Post Book World ?Library Journal € 19,60
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