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The Extraordinary Life of E Nesbit Elisabeth Galvin

The Extraordinary Life of E Nesbit By Elisabeth Galvin

The Extraordinary Life of E Nesbit by Elisabeth Galvin


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Discover the extraordinary life of the Edwardian children's author Edith Nesbit, which is every bit as colourful as her much-loved novels The Railway Children and Five Children and It.

The Extraordinary Life of E Nesbit Summary

The Extraordinary Life of E Nesbit: Author of Five Children and It and The Railway Children by Elisabeth Galvin

Imagine being one of the most well-loved children's authors of all time, yet your readers don't know if you're a man or a woman. Or even your real name. E. Nesbit is really Edith Nesbit, who wrote an extraordinary 98 novels, plays and poetry collections for children and adults between 1885 and 1923. She is credited as the first modern writer for children whose work has influenced authors from Oscar Wilde to C.S. Lewis, No l Coward to J.K. Rowling. Even though it was published more than 100 years ago, The Railway Children remains one of the most popular children's books ever written and it has never been out of print. But for Edith, the truth of her life is stranger than her fiction-and it's a truth she was keen to hide from the public. Edith's father died when she was four, resulting in a peripatetic childhood across Europe. At 21 years old she was seven months' pregnant when she married a penniless libertine who became a famous journalist, Hubert Bland. Together as early socialists they were founding members of the Fabian Society, from which the Labour Party has its foundations. A Bohemian and an eccentric, Edith became a mother of five children-two of whom she adopted in secret after her husband had an affair with a close friend (who subsequently lived with them as their housekeeper). It was shortly after the sudden death of her beloved son that Edith wrote her first bestseller in 1899, a groundbreaker that dramatically changed the course of children's literature. On the eve of World War I, Edith's husband died and she married a captain of the Woolwich Ferry. A cheerful cockney sparrow, Tommy Tucker proved to be Edith's unwitting romantic hero who loved and cherished her until she died in near-poverty on the Romney Marshes of Kent.

About Elisabeth Galvin

At every opportunity when she was a child, ELISABETH GALVIN would jump on her mother's lap to ask for a story. One of these books was The Railway Children, which began her lifelong love of literature. After studying English and Classics at Durham University, she became a magazine journalist in London, Australia and Hong Kong. A keen open-water swimmer, Elisabeth recited passages by Jane Austen and the Bront s to herself as she swam across the English Channel to France in 2002 (it took her 10 hours 51 minutes so that's quite a lot of romantic literature).

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GOR013126258
9781526714770
1526714779
The Extraordinary Life of E Nesbit: Author of Five Children and It and The Railway Children by Elisabeth Galvin
Used - Like New
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
20180926
182
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