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Archibald Marshall (1866–1934)

Auteur de Upsidonia

57+ oeuvres 172 utilisateurs 2 critiques 1 Favoris

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(eng) Archilbald Marshall was the pseudonym used by Arthur Hammond Marshall.

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Œuvres de Archibald Marshall

Upsidonia (1915) 10 exemplaires
The Squire's Daughter (1909) 9 exemplaires
Simple stories (1927) 9 exemplaires
Abington Abbey (1917) 7 exemplaires
The dragon (1966) 6 exemplaires
The Honour of the Clintons (2009) 6 exemplaires
Sir Harry; a love story (2007) 6 exemplaires
The Hall and the Grange (2012) 6 exemplaires
The Appletons of Herne 5 exemplaires
The Eldest Son (1911) 5 exemplaires
Rank and Riches (2011) 5 exemplaires
Simple People (1928) 4 exemplaires
Watermeads, A Novel. 4 exemplaires
The Lady of the Manor 4 exemplaires
Mote House Mystery 4 exemplaires
The Allbrights 4 exemplaires
The Graftons : a novel (2012) 4 exemplaires
Big Peter (1922) 4 exemplaires
The Clintons, and others (1977) 3 exemplaires
Pippin (1922) 3 exemplaires
The mystery of Redmarsh farm (1925) 3 exemplaires
Two Families 3 exemplaires
The greatest of these 3 exemplaires
Boswell's Johnson Sampler: A Premier Book (1957) — Directeur de publication — 3 exemplaires
Anthony Dare (1923) 3 exemplaires
Audacious Ann 2 exemplaires
Peter Binney (2014) 2 exemplaires
Exton manor (1908) 2 exemplaires
Miss Welby at Steen 2 exemplaires
That island 2 exemplaires
The Birdikin family 2 exemplaires
Nothing hid 1 exemplaire
Gramophone Nights 1 exemplaire
John (1926) 1 exemplaire
Eaton Manor 1 exemplaire
The claimants 1 exemplaire
Mrs. Jim 1 exemplaire
The Rightful Heir 1 exemplaire
The Bus 1 exemplaire
Peter Binney; undergraduate (2010) 1 exemplaire
William speaking 1 exemplaire
Claimants 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The Mammoth Book of Seriously Comic Fantasy (1999) — Contributeur — 333 exemplaires
A Book of Princesses (1963) — Contributeur — 87 exemplaires
Tall Short Stories (1960) — Contributeur — 9 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Nom légal
Marshall, Arthur Hammond
Date de naissance
1866-09-06
Date de décès
1934-09-29
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK
Études
Cambridge University
Professions
journalist
novelist
publisher
Notice de désambigüisation
Archilbald Marshall was the pseudonym used by Arthur Hammond Marshall.

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Critiques

Cicely is the daughter of a domineering and opinionated squire who ensures that he and his sons get to do whatever they want, but, although his wife and daughter are not badly treated, their preferences and personalities receive very little consideration from him. As a result, Cicely has grown up rather uneducated and with very little opportunity to meet new people. When she does get a trip to London, she starts to realize that she has missed out on some things that other girls of her generation are enjoying, and she resents it.
When she gets back home, her unofficial fiance Jim has just arrived from a prolonged absence. Jim is a worthy, quiet fellow who loves Cicely much more than everybody realizes. But she no longer feels certain that she wants to marry him. She sees her future life with him as just one long continuation of life with her father, where her own tastes and preferences don't matter, where she has to submerge her own personality and intellect in favor of the men of the family. So when an unexpected proposal comes her way to elope with Mackenzie, a near stranger who leads a very exciting and adventurous life, she is strongly tempted.
Before she can be happy she has the problem of figuring out why exactly she feels discontented, what kind of men Jim and Mackenzie truly are, and what they would each expect from her.
Pretty enjoyable.
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Alishadt | Feb 25, 2023 |
This 1911 book is the second in a series called The Clinton Chronicles. Eldest son Dick Clinton, heir to Kencote, plans to marry Virginia Dubec, widow of Lord George Dubec. Problem is, she's an American, had a brief stage career, and her husband was a thorough blackguard. Dick's father, the Squire, can't abide the thought of such a daughter-in-law, and he refuses to meet Virginia. Before long the Squire declares he will cut Dick out of his will if he marries Virginia. The second son, Humphrey, who also wants to marry, sees an opportunity to improve his financial circumstances, and it's the relationship between brothers Dick and Humphrey that is most interesting.

Marshall, an English author, was frequently compared to Anthony Trollope both in England and the US. He pictures a conservative, country-life England, in which the landed gentry sense change coming but resist it, apparently with success. Based on reading two of his numerous novels, I think in some way he is missing the Trollope charm, but on his own merits he succeeds in writing novels that engage me. His plots and characterization were good, and he was a graceful writer who effectively sprinkled gentle satire throughout the story.
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NinieB | Dec 5, 2019 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
57
Aussi par
3
Membres
172
Popularité
#124,308
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
2
ISBN
58
Favoris
1

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