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2021 |
![]() ![]() Author: Hughes-Hallett Lucy Publisher: Rizzoli Tra la ristrettezza mentale, la corruzione e le tensioni sociali del neonato Regno d'Italia e la Belle époque parigina, tra la Grande guerra, i rivolgimenti europei e l'ascesa del fascismo e del nazismo, Gabriele d'Annunzio ha trascorso l'esistenza creando e alimentando il suo mito. Dagli amori esagerati alla ferocia dei discorsi pubblici, dai capolavori letterari all'impresa di Fiume, dalla corrispondenza col Duce fino all'esilio del Vittoriale, Lucy Hughes-Hallett rende giustizia a un personaggio complesso e contraddittorio, straordinariamente dotato come artista, carismatico, capace di amare in modo tenero e smodato ma spesso sgradevole, estremo, razzista. Il fascino esercitato dal poeta Vate su intere generazioni di italiani è reso nelle pagine di questa biografia, in cui l'autrice non si lascia ammaliare dall'eroismo del protagonista né cede a facili disapprovazioni, demandando ogni giudizio al lettore. Il ritmo della narrazione segue quello frenetico della vita dello scrittore, andando avanti e indietro nello spazio e nel tempo. Questo libro resta dalla sua prima pubblicazione una importante ed esaustiva biografia dannunziana, conducendoci in un viaggio a ritroso tra storia, politica, letteratura e cultura. € 15,00
Scontato: € 14,25
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1919 |
![]() ![]() Author: Lucy Hughes-Hallett Publisher: FOURTH ESTATE € 15,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Hughes-Hallett Lucy Publisher: Perennial € 15,20
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1918 |
![]() ![]() Author: Origo Iris, Hughes-Hallett Lucy (INT), Lysy Katia (AFT) Publisher: New York Review of Books € 14,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Lucy Hughes-Hallett Publisher: FOURTH ESTATE € 14,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Smiley Jane, Hughes-Hallett Lucy (INT) Publisher: Everymans Library € 23,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Hughes-Hallett Lucy, Curran Jake (NRT), Noble Peter (NRT), Hughes-Hallett Lucy (NRT), Pugh Leighton (NRT) Publisher: Baker & Taylor € 55,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Hughes-Hallett Lucy, Curran Jake (NRT), Noble Peter (NRT), Pugh Leighton (NRT), Ollerenshaw Maggie (NRT) Publisher: Baker & Taylor € 41,60
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![]() ![]() Author: Hughes-Hallett Lucy Publisher: HarperCollins € 25,90
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1917 |
![]() ![]() Author: HUGHES HALLETT LUCY Publisher: Harper UK PECULIAR GROUND - HUGHES HALLETT LUCY - Harper UK € 19,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Lucy Hughes-Hallett Publisher: FOURTH ESTATE € 20,90
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![]() ![]() Author: Du Maurier Daphne Dame, Hughes-Hallett Lucy (INT) Publisher: Everymans Library € 23,20
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1914 |
![]() ![]() Author: Hughes-Hallett Lucy Publisher: Harper Collins Publishers € 19,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Hughes-Hallett Lucy Publisher: Anchor Books Winner of the Samuel Johnson Prize for Nonfiction € 18,40
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2014 |
![]() ![]() Author: Hughes-Hallett Lucy Publisher: Rizzoli Tra la ristrettezza mentale, la corruzione e le tensioni sociali del neonato regno d'Italia e la Belle Èpoque parigina, tra la grande guerra, i rivolgimenti europei e l'ascesa del fascismo e del nazismo, Gabriele D'Annunzio ha trascorso l'esistenza creando e alimentando il suo mito. Dagli amori esagerati alla ferocia dei suoi discorsi pubblici, dai capolavori letterari all'impresa di Fiume, dalla corrispondenza col Duce fino all'esilio del Vittoriale. Lucy Hughes-Hallett ci parla di un personaggio complesso e contraddittorio, straordinariamente dotato come artista, carismatico, capace di amare in modo tenero e smodato, ma spesso sgradevole, estremo, razzista. Si tiene lontana dai giudizi sommari e mette in risalto le multiple personalità dannunziane, e il fascino innegabile che esercitò su intere generazioni di italiani. € 25,00
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1912 |
![]() ![]() Author: Bronte Anne, Hughes-Hallett Lucy (INT) Publisher: Everymans Library The only one-volume hardcover edition of the two uncommonly powerful novels written by the youngest of the famous Brontë sisters. Anne Brontë wrote these two fantastically successful novels just before her tragically early death, both of them in a much more grittily realistic mode than the more romantic ones favored by her sisters. Agnes Grey, the story of a governess working for disdainful and cruel employers, is a wrenching account of the desperate straits faced by Victorian women without money or husband. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall tells a story that was shocking for its time: a woman leaves her alcoholic and abusive husband in order to protect their young son and must live in hiding to prevent the law from taking her child away from her. These novels have become classics not only by dint of the subtle and ironic force of Anne Brontë's prose but because of the passionate indictments of social injustice that animate them. € 23,20
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1911 |
![]() ![]() Author: Pullman Philip, Hughes-Hallett Lucy (INT) Publisher: Everymans Library The only hardcover omnibus of the best-selling and award-winning fantasy trilogy, in a Contemporary Classics edition. Philip Pullman's trilogy is a masterpiece that transcends genre and appeals to readers of all ages. His heroine, Lyra, is an orphan living in a parallel universe in which science, theology, and magic are entwined. The epic story that takes us through the three novels is not only a spellbinding adventure featuring armored polar bears, magical devices, witches, and daemons, it is also an audacious and profound reimagining of Milton's Paradise Lost that has already inspired a number of serious books of literary criticism. Like J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis before him, Pullman has invented a richly detailed and marvelously imagined world, complex and thought-provoking enough to enthrall adults as well as younger readers. An utterly entrancing blend of metaphysical speculation and bravura storytelling, His Dark Materials is a monumental and enduring achievement. € 32,10
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2006 |
![]() ![]() Author: Hughes-Hallett Lucy Publisher: Anchor Books Beginning beneath the walls of Troy and culminating in 1930s Europe, a magisterial exploration of the nature of heroism in Western civilization. In this riveting and insightful cultural history, Lucy Hughes-Hallett brings to life eight exceptional men from history and myth to explore our timeless need for heroes. As she re-creates these extraordinary lives, Hughes-Hallett illuminates the attractions and dangers of hero worship. This is a fascinating book about dictatorship and democracy, seduction and mass hysteria, politics and culture, and the tensions between being good and being great. € 15,20
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1999 |
![]() ![]() Author: Hughes Hallett Lucy Publisher: Sperling & Kupfer € 16,78
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1996 |
![]() ![]() Author: Cather Willa, Hughes-Hallett Lucy (INT) Publisher: Everymans Library (Book Jacket Status: Jacketed) Of Ántonia, the passionate and majestic central character in Willa Cather's greatest novel, the narrator, Jim Burden, says that she left “images in the mind that did not fade–that grew stronger with time.” The same is true of the book in which Cather enshrines her heroine. On one level, My Ántonia is a straight?forward narrative, written in limpid prose of uncanny descriptive accuracy, about the struggles endured by a family of immigrant pioneers and the small community that surrounds them on the unsettled Nebraska plains. On another, it is a novel that represents a perfect marriage of form and feeling. In its magnificent tableaux of human beings caught in the toils of an abundant and overpowering natural world, and in the quiet, understated sympathy it displays for life of every sort, My Ántonia is a novel that effortlessly encompasses history and wilderness and the destiny of the individual–even as it lovingly and unsentimentally portrays a woman whose robust spirit and enduring warmth make her emblematic of what Cather most admired in the American people. € 19,60
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