Florence Nightingale: The Woman and Her Legend: 200th Anniversary Edition
By (Author) Mark Bostridge
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
2nd June 2020
16th April 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Nursing
History of medicine
Specific wars and campaigns
Biography: science, technology and medicine
Gender studies: women and girls
610.73092
Paperback
704
Width 131mm, Height 197mm, Spine 42mm
478g
The definitive biography of one of Britain's most iconic heroines, reissued for the 200th anniversary Whether honoured and admired or criticized and ridiculed, Florence Nightingale has invariably been misrepresented and misunderstood. As the Lady with the Lamp, ministering to the wounded and dying of the Crimean War, she offers an enduring image of sentimental appeal and one that is permanently lodged in our national consciousness. But the awesome scale of her achievements over the course of her 90 years is infinitely more troubling - and inspiring - than this mythical simplification. From her tireless campaigning and staggering intellectual abilities to her tortured relationship with her sister and her distressing medical condition, this vivid and immensely readable biography draws on a wealth of unpublished material and previously unseen family papers, disentangling the myth from the reality and reinvigorating with new life one of the most iconic figures in modern British history.
Mark Bostridge won the Gladstone Memorial Prize at Oxford University. His first book Vera Brittain- A Life was shortlisted for the Whitbread Biography Prize, the NCR Non-Fiction Award, and the Fawcett Prize. His books also include the bestselling Letters from a Lost Generation; Lives for Sale, a collection of biographers' tales; Because You Died; and The Fateful Year- England 1914 published in 2014. Florence Nightingale was awarded the Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography.