The captain's wife:

"Lettice Peters has travelled the world on her husband's ships but has now settled with her children in the little cathedral town of 'St. Idris' in Pembrokeshire. The coastline, farms, saint-haunted hills, cathedral and market cross of 'the village that boasts itself a city&...

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1. Verfasser: Lewis, Eiluned 1900-1979 (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Gramich, Katie (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Dinas Powys, Wales Honno [2008]
Schriftenreihe:Honno classics
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Zusammenfassung:"Lettice Peters has travelled the world on her husband's ships but has now settled with her children in the little cathedral town of 'St. Idris' in Pembrokeshire. The coastline, farms, saint-haunted hills, cathedral and market cross of 'the village that boasts itself a city' are unforgettably evoked in this atmospheric and poignant novel. Written during the Second World War, The Captain's Wife looks back nostalgically on a period, sixty years before, when the rhythms of traditional Welsh culture were still intact, though losses and tragedies were still a part of women's daily lives. [...] The Captain's Wife is [Eiluned Lewis's] second novel, and draws on the vivid memories of her mother, Eveline Lewis, a Pembrokeshire woman born and bred."
Beschreibung:Originally published by Macmillan & Co Ltd, 1943
Beschreibung:xii, 201 Seiten 19 cm
ISBN:9781870206983
1870206983

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