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Rose Tremain

    2 août 1943

    Rose Tremain est une auteure acclamée dont les romans explorent les thèmes de l'identité, de la mémoire et du désir humain de connexion. Sa prose est célébrée pour sa riche sensualité et sa perspicacité psychologique incisive. Avec un œil infaillible pour le détail et une profonde compréhension de la nature humaine, Tremain crée des récits à la fois intimes et épiques. Son œuvre explore les relations complexes entre les personnages et les mondes qu'ils habitent, souvent sur fond de décors historiques saisissants.

    Rose Tremain
    Restoration. Des Königs Narr, englische Ausgabe
    Sacred Country
    Merivel. Adieu, Sir Merivel, englische Ausgabe
    Merivel: A Man of His Time
    BP Portrait Award 2010
    Le don du roi
    • Le don du roi

      • 376pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,9(51)Évaluer

      Le titre original "Restauration" convient bien à ce roman d'époque sous Charles II autour du grand incendie et de la grande peste à Londres en 1666. C'est la restauration de la gaîté après la période austère de Cromwell, celle de la vie après celle de la mort due aux deux catastrophes précitées enfin, c'est la restauration d'un homme, le héros du roman, bouffon du roi et médecin. Personnage attachant qui ressemble à Falstaff et à Don Quichotte.

      Le don du roi
    • The BP Portrait Award, now in its twenty-first year, is one of Britain's most prestigious art prizes, and is the leading showcase for artists throughout the world specialising in portraiture. Last year nearly 300,000 people visited the exhibition, which is based on the competition open to all artists aged eighteen and over from around the world. The catalogue features sixty works from an international list of artists, which together display a diverse range of styles and painterly techniques. It also includes a fascinating essay by bestselling novelist Rose Tremain and an illustrated article by the 2009 Travel Award winner Isobel Peachey. Peachey describes the journeys she undertook to Switzerland and Belgium to document historical re-enactment weekends in which participants recreated life in a medieval castle and a Napoleonic battle. Her account and the accompanying portraits capture her sitters' passionate involvement in recreating the past, and their dual identity as contemporary people re-enacting historical events.

      BP Portrait Award 2010
    • Merivel: A Man of His Time

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(1075)Évaluer

      Set in seventeenth-century England, the story follows Robert Merivel, a physician and courtier to Charles II, as he grapples with the complexities of middle age. As he questions his roles as a father, master, and friend to the King, Merivel embarks on a journey to the French court of Versailles. His quest for self-discovery leads to a series of misadventures, blending humor and introspection in a richly depicted historical context.

      Merivel: A Man of His Time
    • Court physician Robert Merivel has a middle age crisis and sets off for Versailles where he meets Madame de Flamanville, a Swiss botanist, and rescues a captive bear to take back to Bidnold Manor.

      Merivel. Adieu, Sir Merivel, englische Ausgabe
    • Sacred Country

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(116)Évaluer

      Certain that she is really a male trapped in a female's body, Mary Ward pursues this elusive identity, much to the consternation of her mother, her brother, and a neighbor's son.

      Sacred Country
    • Restoration is a dazzling romp through 17th-century England. The main character Robert Merivel not only embodies the contradictions of his era, but ours as well. He is trapped between the longing for wealth and power and the realization that the pursuit of these trappings can leave one's life rather empty.

      Restoration. Des Königs Narr, englische Ausgabe
    • The Gustav Sonata

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(6972)Évaluer

      What is the difference between friendship and love? Gustav grows up in a small town in Switzerland, where the horrors of the Second World War seem a distant echo. But Gustav's father has mysteriously died, and his adored mother Emilie is strangely cold and indifferent to him. Gustav's life is a lonely one until he meets Anton. An intense lifelong friendship develops but Anton fails to understand how deeply and irrevocably his life and Gustav's are entwined until it is almost too late... 'A perfect novel about life's imperfection... Tremain is writing at the height of her inimitable powers...' Kate Kellaway, Observer 'Heartbreaking, unsentimental and beautifully written, and it reinforces my opinion that there are few writers out there with the dexterity or emotional intelligence to rival that of the great Rose Tremain.' John Boyne, The Irish Times

      The Gustav Sonata
    • The road home

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,8(94)Évaluer

      Lev is on his way to Britain to seek work, so that he can send money back to eastern Europe to support his mother and little daughter. He struggles with the mysterious rituals of 'Englishness', and the fashions and fads of the London scene. We see the road Lev travels through his eyes, and we share his dilemmas.

      The road home
    • Music & silence

      • 453pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,8(342)Évaluer

      Set in 1629, this is the story of young English musician, Peter Claire, who joins the Danish Court to play with the Royal Orchestra - He finds himself falling in love with the Queen's companion and begins to tread the path of divided loyalties.

      Music & silence
    • The Colour

      • 382pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,7(106)Évaluer

      In "The Colour" by Rose Tremain, newlyweds Joseph and Harriet Blackstone move to New Zealand with Joseph's mother, seeking a fresh start. However, the harsh environment near Christchurch challenges them. Joseph discovers gold and becomes consumed by greed, abandoning his family for the perilous goldfields, where many meet their fate.

      The Colour