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National Provincial (1938), PB No. 130, is first and foremost ‘a social-political novel, a sprawling panorama of West Riding life and politics in the mid 1930s’ (Rachel Reeves, MP for Leeds West in her Preface); the feminist plea is made almost obliquely because the author takes feminism for granted: it is thus a subtle feminism.
This 600-page book begins with an enticing description of Mary’s arrival home (Lettice Cooper draws us so inexorably into the Aire world that we are gripped from the first line), her difficulties with her invalid mother and then her re-entry into local life. Just like Mrs Gaskell’s Wives and Daughters and Winifred Holtby’s South Riding, published in 1936, the novel evokes Yorkshire life in all its facets, as well as the everyday experience of a young woman living there.
But the climax of the book is a strike (as in Mrs Gaskell’s North and South). And the main focus is on snobbery, and very British kinds of snobbery, Like Dorothy Whipple (another Northern writer) Lettice Cooper is amused by all this although ‘her main focus is political: she is strongly committed to the centre-left and distrusts all extremists, especially the Communists’ (Reading 1900–1950).
Rachel Reeves ends her Preface with a beautifully written description of present-day Leeds, a city which ‘has a proud history and confident future, but the inequalities of wealth and power that the Left Book Club attendees in Lettice Cooper’s novel sought to abolish are still with us. In an age in which tensions between the national and the provincial persist, her story is of timeless relevance today.’
The Times Literary Supplement (making National Provincial the lead review and Princes in the Land, PB No. 63 a secondary review – a questionable decision!) said that the author ‘brings quick feeling to her commentary on a scene that is obviously in her bones’ while the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography entry on Lettice Cooper observes that ‘it dramatises the political differences and shades of feeling during the period.’ The Manchester Guardian reviewer said that she ‘has done for a contemporary industrial town pretty much what Middlemarch did for a C19th country town. It is a story that she tells beautifully and movingly, and it is a story that is hers as well as her characters.’
EdituraPersephone Books Ltd
Dimensiuni143 x 192 x 54
Data Publicarii18/10/2018
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Numar pagini624
Aceasta este o carte in limba engleza. Descrierea cartii (tradusa din engleza cu Google Translate) este in limba romana din motive legale.
National Provincial (1938), PB nr. 130, este in primul rand „un roman social-politic, o panorama extinsa asupra vietii si politicii din West Riding la mijlocul anilor 1930” (Rachel Reeves, deputat pentru Leeds West in prefata sa); pledoaria feminista este facuta aproape oblic, deoarece autorul ia feminismul ca atare: este astfel un feminism subtil. Aceasta carte de 600 de pagini incepe cu o descriere atragatoare a sosirii acasa a Mariei (Lettice Cooper ne atrage atat de inexorabil in lumea Aire incat suntem apucat de prima linie), dificultatile ei cu mama ei invalida si apoi reintrarea ei in viata locala.