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This biography of the First World War poet Julian Grenfell, first published in 1976, is, we believe, one of the best biographies of recent times - partly because so much of it is about his mother, the fascinating but maddening Ettie Desborough. It is quite short compared with many modern biographies, and very readably written: Nicholas Mosley's career has been as a much-acclaimed novelist, yet for this work of non-fiction he was also able to draw on extremely interesting and previously unused family papers.The subtitle is 'His life and the times of his death' and by that, as Mosley explains in a new Preface, he 'meant to convey the idea that Julian Grenfell's short life was circumscribed by the time into which he was born; that to a young man from Julian's background who grew up in the years leading to the First World War, the style and attitudes of the society around him were such that the chance of death was something almost to be welcomed as a way of dealing with the predicaments that confronted him.'Julian and his generation seemed to want to die in battle: to help the reader towards an understanding of this is the main theme of the book.It also brings Edwardian society to life, as well as describing in detail his relationship with his mother: this is the strongest element in Julian Grenfell, stronger even than the theme of the welcoming of war.Product Identifiers
PublisherPersephone Books LTD
ISBN-139780953478095
eBay Product ID (ePID)89107577
Product Key Features
Number of Pages300 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameJulian Grenfell: His Life and the Times of His Death, 1888-1915
Publication Year1999
SubjectHistory
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaBiographies & True Stories
AuthorNot Available
Dimensions
Item Height190 mm
Item Width134 mm
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
TopicLiterature