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The Wry Romance of the Literary Rectory

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Wry Romance of the Literary Rectory

Contributors:

By (Author) Deborah Alun-Jones

ISBN:

9780500516775

Publisher:

Thames & Hudson Ltd

Imprint:

Thames & Hudson Ltd

Publication Date:

20th February 2013

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

823.009

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

208

Description

Village rectories, the traditional family homes of church ministers, have had a long association with writers in Britain. The stories from the rectory are often heart-warming and fit the image of a golden age, but Deborah Alun-Jones reveals that the serene exterior often belied the tensions within that have produced some of the greatest writers and poets in the English language. For many, the archetypal Georgian rectory nestling beside an ancient church evokes a scene from Jane Austen. For others it conjures up something much darker and elemental, such as the parsonage on the Yorkshire Moors where the Bront sisters led such confined yet creative lives. The story is sometimes one of overcoming adversity, whether it was exile in a Yorkshire rectory for the essayist Sydney Smith in the 1800s; struggling with a melancholic father for Tennyson; or seeking his vocation in the Welsh hills for the poet-rector R. S. Thomas. More recently it has been a question of entering a world where literary voices still resound, such as Vikram Seth at the Old Rectory near Salisbury, where George Herbert lived, or Edmund de Waal growing up in the Chancery at Lincoln, home to the prodigiously creative Benson family a century earlier.

Reviews

'Charming and moving' - Daily Telegraph
'Generously and imaginatively illustrated the pleasure of the book is in the wealth of detail there will be something unfamiliar or intriguing here' - Penelope Lively, The Spectator
'Engaging, eclectic generously and intelligently illustrated Alun-Joness study aims not for comprehensiveness, but to tell good stories a bit off the beaten track these are readable, sympathetic and humane studies' - The Times Literary Supplement

Author Bio

Deborah Alun-Jones studied English at Cambridge University and is now a full time writer. Her previous books include Charming: The Magic of Charm Jewelry, also published by Thames & Hudson.

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