Desperate Romantics
Autor Franny Moyleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iul 2009
In conjunction with a major series for BBC2, the scandalous saga of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781848540507
ISBN-10: 1848540507
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: 16pp inset section
Dimensiuni: 130 x 197 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: John Murray Press
Colecția John Murray
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1848540507
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: 16pp inset section
Dimensiuni: 130 x 197 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: John Murray Press
Colecția John Murray
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'A hectic tale, packed with sex and dark drama...not so much an extension but an explosion and an echo of today's celebrity culture'
'Desperate Romantics is a gripping read and far more than a historical biography. It's like reading a modern-day soap opera. Franny Moyle writes as if she'd been transported from 1848 to the present day to report on their fascinating lives'
'Riveting . . . Moyle captures vividly the texture and colour of this vital world'
'The jauntiness of her approach is a refreshing antidote to the incestuous, dreamlike claustrophobia of these interlocking lives. Her book is powerful, absorbing and, well, rather jolly'
'Read about the truth behind John and Effie Ruskin's unconsummated marriage . . . and a host of other seemingly respectable 'Blue Plaque' names who lived their lives at a pace that would leave Damien Hirst and Jake and Dinos Chapman breathless'
'Moyle's book captures all the sex, madness and addiction, making modern-day sagas seem downright dull!'
'This has been well-covered before but she retells it with exceptional vigour and with fine detail culled from original sources'
The book is packed with colourful illustrations and drawings, while the words are pretty darned colourful too'
'Moyle tells the story with great verve, and the forthcoming drama based on her book should be one to look out for'
'Solidly researched book . . . Desperate Romantics is a cleanly written and evocative work that concentrates not only on the PRB as a group, but as individual geniuses'
'The book is highly readable and admirably free of bias and prurience'
'Particularly impressive is the way Moyle returns to a key moment...at various points to consider it from different angles...it will remind you of how all those wild young men and marginal girls fitted together in a nexus of mutual need and exploitation...it's got television written all over it, and in a good way, too'
'Look out for the major TV series which coincides with this book about the bad boys of the Victorian art world'
'This should be fascinating TV viewing ... a scandalous saga'
This makes for a thoroughly absorbing book, well illustrated with pictures...excellent material...if the BBC2 drama, which is scheduled to follow in the summer, is as well researched and presented as the book, it will be unmissable
It all bears retelling and Franny Moyle fleshes it out with some new material and shrewd surmises ... the book is well illustrated and researched, as well as crisply written
'The age of the Romantics is alive and well in this fascinating book that accompanies the BBC series of the same name'
For sheer, scabrous fun it is hard to imagine a better offering than Franny Moyle's Desperate Romantics ... an utterly gripping read
'Very well researched . . . Moyle achieves an unusual level of empathy . . . the story is certainly inflammatory'
'Vivacious book ... perfect material for a BBC2 drama tie-in this year ... all the elements for notoriety ...and entertainment!'
Sir John Ure is absorbed by an account of the Pre-Raphaelites . . . Franny Moyle [is] a scholarly and highly entertaining chronicler of their unruly exploits
'Drama, romance and Victorian morality aplenty'
'Desperate Romantics is a gripping read and far more than a historical biography. It's like reading a modern-day soap opera. Franny Moyle writes as if she'd been transported from 1848 to the present day to report on their fascinating lives'
'Riveting . . . Moyle captures vividly the texture and colour of this vital world'
'The jauntiness of her approach is a refreshing antidote to the incestuous, dreamlike claustrophobia of these interlocking lives. Her book is powerful, absorbing and, well, rather jolly'
'Read about the truth behind John and Effie Ruskin's unconsummated marriage . . . and a host of other seemingly respectable 'Blue Plaque' names who lived their lives at a pace that would leave Damien Hirst and Jake and Dinos Chapman breathless'
'Moyle's book captures all the sex, madness and addiction, making modern-day sagas seem downright dull!'
'This has been well-covered before but she retells it with exceptional vigour and with fine detail culled from original sources'
The book is packed with colourful illustrations and drawings, while the words are pretty darned colourful too'
'Moyle tells the story with great verve, and the forthcoming drama based on her book should be one to look out for'
'Solidly researched book . . . Desperate Romantics is a cleanly written and evocative work that concentrates not only on the PRB as a group, but as individual geniuses'
'The book is highly readable and admirably free of bias and prurience'
'Particularly impressive is the way Moyle returns to a key moment...at various points to consider it from different angles...it will remind you of how all those wild young men and marginal girls fitted together in a nexus of mutual need and exploitation...it's got television written all over it, and in a good way, too'
'Look out for the major TV series which coincides with this book about the bad boys of the Victorian art world'
'This should be fascinating TV viewing ... a scandalous saga'
This makes for a thoroughly absorbing book, well illustrated with pictures...excellent material...if the BBC2 drama, which is scheduled to follow in the summer, is as well researched and presented as the book, it will be unmissable
It all bears retelling and Franny Moyle fleshes it out with some new material and shrewd surmises ... the book is well illustrated and researched, as well as crisply written
'The age of the Romantics is alive and well in this fascinating book that accompanies the BBC series of the same name'
For sheer, scabrous fun it is hard to imagine a better offering than Franny Moyle's Desperate Romantics ... an utterly gripping read
'Very well researched . . . Moyle achieves an unusual level of empathy . . . the story is certainly inflammatory'
'Vivacious book ... perfect material for a BBC2 drama tie-in this year ... all the elements for notoriety ...and entertainment!'
Sir John Ure is absorbed by an account of the Pre-Raphaelites . . . Franny Moyle [is] a scholarly and highly entertaining chronicler of their unruly exploits
'Drama, romance and Victorian morality aplenty'