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2023 |
![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Philippa; Delaney Denis; Foody Elizabeth Publisher: Longman Italia On topic. A2/B1. Your world, your ideas, your futu Pearson Longman € 31,90
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![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Philippa; Delaney Denis; Foody Elizabeth Publisher: Longman Italia On topic. B1/B1+. Your world, your ideas, your fut Pearson Longman € 33,60
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1920 |
![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth Publisher: Anchor Books € 19,85
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![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth Publisher: Anchor Books € 19,85
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1919 |
![]() ![]() Author: Elizabeth Bowen Publisher: EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY € 22,30
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2019 |
![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth Publisher: La Tartaruga Negli anni che seguirono alla Grande Guerra, nel «mondo di maniera» che era l'allora alta società britannica, due sorelle tra loro distanti come il giorno e la notte, Laurel e Janet, vanno in sposa a uomini altrettanto diversi. Laddove l'uno, Edward, è serio e riservato, l'altro, Rodney, gioisce della vita a piene mani. Quando dieci anni dopo le rispettive nozze un soggiorno in campagna li riunisce tutti, le tensioni a lungo tenute educatamente al guinzaglio fanno irruzione nell'arco di una sola, disgraziata settimana. E così, complice la presenza di Lady Elfrida, madre di Edward e suocera di Laurel, e del suo vecchio amante Considine, dal passato dissoluto e libertino, una crepa si spalanca nell'esistenza, tanto ordinata quanto forse insincera, dei quattro giovani sposi. Elizabeth Bowen scompagina una superficie fatta di senno e convenzione, si cala nelle più torbide ragioni del cuore e ci interroga su che fare dell'amore quando questo è passione feroce e non più un tiepido contratto. Prefazione di Natalia Aspesi e postfazione di Grazia Livi. € 19,00
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1917 |
![]() ![]() Author: Elizabeth Bowen Publisher: VINTAGE € 11,90
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1916 |
![]() ![]() Author: Hepburn Allan (EDT), Bowen Elizabeth Publisher: Northwestern Univ Pr € 127,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth, Hepburn Allan (EDT) Publisher: Northwestern Univ Pr € 53,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Judith Elizabeth Publisher: Balboa Pr € 13,90
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![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Judith Elizabeth Publisher: Balboa Pr € 31,40
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1915 |
![]() ![]() Author: Von Arnim Elizabeth, Bowen Brenda (INT) Publisher: Penguin Classics The charming, slyly comic novel of romantic longing and transformation that inspired the Oscar-nominated film Escaping dreary London for the sunshine of Italy, four very different women take up an offer advertised in the Times for a “small medieval Italian Castle on the shores of the Mediterranean to be let furnished for the month of April.” As each blossoms in the warmth of the Italian spring, quite unexpected changes occur. An immediate bestseller upon its first publication, in 1922, The Enchanted April set off a craze for tourism to the Italian Riviera that continues today. Published here to coincide with a contemporary retelling,Enchanted August by Brenda Bowen, it’s a witty ensemble piece and the perfect romantic rediscovery for fans of Jess Walter’sBeautiful Ruins and Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat, Pray, Love as well as ofDownton Abbey and the hit movie The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. For more than sixty-five years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,500 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. € 16,75
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2015 |
![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth Publisher: Sonzogno Siamo a Parigi, in inverno, la Grande guerra è finita da poco, aleggia sulla città un'atmosfera cupa e vischiosa. Alla Gare du Nord scende Henrietta, undici anni, con in mano la sua scimmietta di pezza. Viene a prenderla la signorina Fisher, un'amica di famiglia che la ospiterà per una intera giornata in un elegante appartamento, in attesa di farla ripartire per il Sud della Francia. In quella casa borghese, dal confortevole odore di pulito, Henrietta si imbatte in una gradita sorpresa: c'è un suo coetaneo, il fragile Leopold, avviato verso un futuro incerto. Tra i due bambini, estremamente sensibili e inquieti, dopo l'iniziale diffidenza, si accende la curiosità: di ciascuno nei confronti dell'altro, e di entrambi verso il misterioso mondo degli adulti. I due fanciulli, grazie agli indizi disseminati attorno a loro, rivivono, tra immaginazione e realtà, le tormentate storie d'amore dei grandi, in particolare quella scandalosa tra la madre di Leopold e il suo padre naturale. Acclamato come un classico al momento della pubblicazione (1935), "La casa di Parigi", oltre a mettere in scena una rovente passione sentimentale, è un acuto studio psicologico e un esercizio di finezza letteraria sulla prima irruzione del dolore, sulla scoperta del sesso e sulla perdita dell'innocenza. € 16,00
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1912 |
![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth, Ellmann Maud (FRW) Publisher: Univ of Chicago Pr In his introduction to a collection of criticism on the Anglo-Irish author Elizabeth Bowen, Harold Bloom wrote, “What then has Bowen given us except nuance, bittersweet and intelligent? Much, much more.” Born in 1899, Bowen became part of the famous Bloomsbury scene, and her novels have a much-deserved place in the modernist canon. In recent years, however, her work has not been as widely read or written about, and as Bloom points out, her evocative and sometimes enigmatic prose requires careful parsing. Yet in addition to providing a fertile ground for criticism, Bowen’s novels are both wonderfully entertaining, with rich humor, deep insight, and a tragic sense of human relationships. Bowen’s first novel, The Hotel, is a wonderful introduction to her disarming, perceptive style. Following a group of British tourists vacationing on the Italian Riviera during the 1920s, The Hotel explores the social and emotional relationships that develop among the well-heeled residents of the eponymous establishment. When the young Miss Sydney falls under the sway of an older woman, Mrs. Kerr, a sapphic affair simmers right below the surface of Bowen’s writing, creating a rich story that often relies as much on what is left unsaid as what is written on the page. Bowen depicts an intense interpersonal drama with wit and suspense, while playing with and pushing the English language to its boundaries. € 14,80
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![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth Publisher: Univ of Chicago Pr In his introduction to a collection of criticism on the Anglo-Irish author Elizabeth Bowen, Harold Bloom wrote, “What then has Bowen given us except nuance, bittersweet and intelligent? Much, much more.” Born in 1899, Bowen became part of the famous Bloomsbury scene, and her novels have a much-deserved place in the modernist canon. In recent years, however, her work has not been as widely read or written about, and as Bloom points out, her evocative and sometimes enigmatic prose requires careful parsing. Yet in addition to providing a fertile ground for criticism, Bowen’s novels are both wonderfully entertaining, with rich humor, deep insight, and a tragic sense of human relationships. Friends and Relations follows the exploits of four wealthy families whose lives are changed forever by a torrid affair. The Studdart sisters each take a husband; for beautiful Laurel there is Edward Tilney, and for the introverted Janet there is Rodney Meggatt. But the marriages are complicated by changeable passions, and each character must navigate the conflict between familial piety and individual desire. With Bowen’s signature blend of tragedy and comedy, Friends and Relations is truly an investigation into the human heart, and the book is as beautiful, mysterious, and moving as its subject. € 14,80
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![]() ![]() Author: Bowen H. V. (EDT), Mancke Elizabeth (EDT), Reid John G. (EDT) Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr "This pioneering comparative study of British imperialism in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean worlds draws on the perspectives of British newcomers overseas and their native hosts, metropolitan officials and corporate enterprises, migrants and settlers. Leading scholars examine the divergences and commonalities in the legal and economic regimes that allowed Britain to project imperium across the globe. They explore the nature of sovereignty and law, governance and regulation, diplomacy, military relations and commerce, shedding new light on the processes of expansion that influenced the making of empire. While acknowledging the distinctions and divergences in imperial endeavours in Asia and the Americas - not least in terms of the size of indigenous populations, technical and cultural differences, and approaches to indigenous polities - this book argues that these differences must be seen in the context of what Britons overseas shared, including constitutional principles, claims of sovereignty, disciplinaryregimes and military attitudes"-- € 122,40
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2006 |
![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth Publisher: Anchor Books A young woman's secret love affair leads to a violent and tragic act in one of Elizabeth Bowen's most acclaimed novels. To the North centers on two young women in 1920s London, the recently widowed Cecilia Summers and her late husband's sister, Emmeline. Drawn to each other in the wake of their loss, the two set up house together and gradually become more entwined than they know. But the comfortable refuge they have made is "a house built on sand"; both realize it cannot last. While Cecilia, capricious and unsure if she can really love anyone, moves reluctantly toward a second marriage, Emmeline, a gentle and independent soul, is surprised to find the calm tenor of her life disturbed for the first time by her attraction to the predatory Mark Linkwater. Bowen's psychological acuity is on full display in a conclusion that plumbs the depths of this seemingly detached young woman in a single, life-shattering moment. € 14,30
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2004 |
![]() ![]() Author: Elizabeth Bowen Publisher: Vintage Thriller and war novel combined. This is the story of a woman who suspects the man she loves is a traitor. € 14,75
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![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth Publisher: Anchor Books In 1914, three eleven-year-old girls buried a box in a thicket on the coast of England, shortly before World War I sent their lives on divergent paths. Nearly fifty years later, a series of mysteriously-worded classified ads brings the women reluctantly together again. Dinah has grown from a chubby, bossy girl to a beautiful, eccentric widow. The clever, reticent Clare has blossomed into an imperious entrepreneur of independent means. And Sheila—who was once the pretty princess of her small universe—has weathered disappointed aspirations to become a chic and glossily correct housewife. As these radically different women confront one another and their shared secrets, the hard-won complacencies of their present selves are irrevocably shattered. In a novel as subtle and compelling as a mystery, Elizabeth Bowen explores the buried revelations—and the dangers—that attend the summoning up of childhood and the long-concealed scars of the past. € 14,30
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2003 |
![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth Publisher: Anchor Books In a writing career that spanned the 1920s to the 1960s, Anglo-Irish author Elizabeth Bowen created a rich and nuanced body of work in which she enlarged the comedy of manners with her own stunning brand of emotional and psychological depth. In A World of Love, an uneasy group of relations are living under one roof at Montefort, a decaying manor in the Irish countryside. When twenty-year-old Jane finds in the attic a packet of love letters written years ago by Guy, her mother's one-time fiance who died in World War I, the discovery has explosive repercussions. It is not clear to whom the letters are addressed, and their appearance begins to lay bare the strange and unspoken connections between the adults now living in the house. Soon, a girl on the brink of womanhood, a mother haunted by love lost, and a ruined matchmaker with her own claim on the dead wage a battle that makes the ghostly Guy as real a presence in Montefort as any of the living. € 12,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth Publisher: Anchor Books Eva Trout, Elizabeth Bowen's last novel, epitomizes her bold exploration of the territory between the comedy of manners and cutting social commentary. Orphaned at a young age, Eva has found a home of sorts in Worcestershire with her former schoolteacher, Iseult Arbles, and Iseult's husband, Eric. From a safe distance in London, her legal guardian, Constantine, assumes that all's well. But Eva's flighty, romantic nature hasn't entirely clicked with the Arbles household, and Eva is plotting to escape. When she sets out to hock her Jaguar and disappear without a trace, she unwittingly leaves a paper trail for her various custodians–and all kinds of trouble–to follow. € 13,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth Publisher: La Tartaruga Montefort, una bella casa di campagna tra i verdi campi e i boschi dell'Irlanda, abitata dai ricordi del passato e dalle passioni del presente. In soffitta tra bauli polverosi, tarlati trofei di caccia e scatole piene di foto, Jane ritrova un bel vestito di mussola di stle edoardiano nelle cui tasche è nascosto un pacchetto di lettere d'amore, di cui si conosce la firma ma non il destinatario. Da questo momento si dipana la trama del romanzo e si rivela lentamente il mondo d'amore che imprigiona la casa e i suoi abitanti. € 15,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth Publisher: La Tartaruga Portia è una ragazzina sedicenne che, rimasta improvvisamente orfana, viene catapultata a Londra in casa di una sorellastra molto maggiore di lei e sposata. Ingenua e innocente, non si sente a suo agio in un mondo di adulti e sofisticati londinesi. Scrive un diario in cui annota senza reticenze i propri pensieri e sentimenti. Anna, la sorellastra, non rispetta la sua fiducia leggendo senza permesso il diario. Portia si confida col giovane Eddie, di cui è segretamente innamorata, ma egli la tradisce con leggerezza. Un romanzo che esplora le più sottili pieghe dell'anima, dove la lievità talvolta diventa ironia e la profondità tocca momenti di intensa commozione. € 17,00
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2002 |
![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth Publisher: Anchor Books In The Heat of the Day, Elizabeth Bowen brilliantly recreates the tense and dangerous atmosphere of London during the bombing raids of World War II. Many people have fled the city, and those who stayed behind find themselves thrown together in an odd intimacy born of crisis. Stella Rodney is one of those who chose to stay. But for her, the sense of impending catastrophe becomes acutely personal when she discovers that her lover, Robert, is suspected of selling secrets to the enemy, and that the man who is following him wants Stella herself as the price of his silence. Caught between these two men, not sure whom to believe, Stella finds her world crumbling as she learns how little we can truly know of those around us. € 15,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth Publisher: Anchor Books When eleven-year-old Henrietta arrives at the Fishers' well-appointed house in Paris, she is prepared to spend her day between trains looked after by an old friend of her grandmother's. Henrietta longs to see a few sights in the foreign city; little does she know what fascinating secrets the Fisher house itself contains. For Henrietta finds that her visit coincides with that of Leopold, an intense child who has come to Paris to be introduced to the mother he has never known. In the course of a single day, the relations between Leopold, Henrietta's agitated hostess Naomi Fisher, Leopold's mysterious mother, his dead father, and the dying matriarch in bed upstairs, come to light slowly and tantalizingly. And when Henrietta leaves the house that evening, it is in possession of the kind of grave knowledge usually reserved only for adults. One of Elizabeth Bowen's most artful and psychologically acute novels, The House in Paris is a timeless masterpiece of nuance and atmosphere, and represents the very best of Bowen's celebrated oeuvre. € 14,30
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2000 |
![]() ![]() Author: Elizabeth Bowen Publisher: Vintage Travel writing providing an account of one Spring spent in Rome several years ago. € 16,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth Publisher: Anchor Books The Last September is Elizabeth Bowen's portrait of a young woman's coming of age in a brutalized time and place, where the ordinariness of life floats like music over the impending doom of history. In 1920, at their country home in County Cork, Sir Richard Naylor and his wife, Lady Myra, and their friends maintain a skeptical attitude toward the events going on around them, but behind the facade of tennis parties and army camp dances, all know that the end is approaching—the end of British rule in the south of Ireland and the demise of a way of life that had survived for centuries. Their niece, Lois Farquar, attempts to live her own life and gain her own freedoms from the very class that her elders are vainly defending. The Last September depicts the tensions between love and the longing for freedom, between tradition and the terrifying prospect of independence, both political and spiritual. "Brilliant.... A successful combination of social comedy and private tragedy."—The Times Literary Supplement (London) € 15,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Bowen Elizabeth Publisher: Anchor Books The Death of the Heart is perhaps Elizabeth Bowen's best-known book. As she deftly and delicately exposes the cruelty that lurks behind the polished surfaces of conventional society, Bowen reveals herself as a masterful novelist who combines a sense of humor with a devastating gift for divining human motivations. In this piercing story of innocence betrayed set in the thirties, the orphaned Portia is stranded in the sophisticated and politely treacherous world of her wealthy half-brother's home in London.There she encounters the attractive, carefree cad Eddie. To him, Portia is at once child and woman, and her fears her gushing love. To her, Eddie is the only reaason to be alive. But when Eddie follows Portia to a sea-side resort, the flash of a cigarette lighter in a darkened cinema illuminates a stunning romantic betrayal--and sets in motion one of the most moving and desperate flights of the heart in modern literature. € 15,20
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1999 |
![]() ![]() Author: Elizabeth Bowen Publisher: Vintage A collection of Elizabeth Bowen's short stories ranging from love stories and tales about childhood to ghost stories and stories of London during the Blitz. € 15,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Elizabeth Bowen Publisher: VINTAGE € 11,90
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