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Helen Simpson

    1 janvier 1959
    The bloody chamber and other stories
    The Outcast and The Rite
    The Bloody Chamber
    four bare legs in a bed
    Unguarded Hours
    The London Ritz Book of Afternoon Tea
    • The London Ritz Book of Afternoon Tea

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Taking tea is one of the quintessentially English occasions, and who is a greater authority on the subject than the sumptuous Ritz London Hotel? This charming Edwardian-style book captures the essence of this traditional British pastime, and provides us with all the expertise on the ceremony as well as the recipes. Stories about the legendary afternoon teas at The Ritz and fascinating details about the history of tea drinking are complemented with passages from such diverse writers as Charles Dickens to Oscar Wilde. Over fifty recipes are included for different kinds of afternoon tea specialities, from delicate sandwiches, strawberry shortcake and rose petal jam, to crumpets and muffins for hearty teas in front of a roaring fire. The author gives an infallible guide to the many blends of tea and their suitability to particular occasions. Beautifully presented and delightfully illustrated, this book is the perfect gift for tea drinkers everywhere.

      The London Ritz Book of Afternoon Tea
      4,2
    • Short stories about mixed blessings of independence and marriage, sex and babies.

      four bare legs in a bed
      3,6
    • The Bloody Chamber

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      'Magnificent set pieces of fastidious sensuality' - Ian McEwan From the familiar material of fairy tales and legends - Red Riding Hood, Bluebeard, Puss-in-Boots, Beauty and the Beast, vampires and werewolves - Angela Carter has created an absorbing collection of dark, sensual, fantastic stories. ' The Bloody Chamber 's interweaving of retold fairy tales demonstrates Angela Carter's narrative gift as its most mocking and seductive' - Observer

      The Bloody Chamber
      4,0
    • The Outcast and The Rite

      • 222pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      This new anthology of Helen de Guerry Simpson's supernatural fiction selects the best of her unsettling writing, adding some little-known stories to her 1925 collection The Baseless Fabric.

      The Outcast and The Rite
      2,4
    • The bloody chamber and other stories

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Discover Angela Carter's classic feminist retelling of favourite fairy tales interwoven by a master of seductive, luminous storytelling. From familiar fairy tales and legends - Red Riding Hood, Bluebeard, Puss in Boots, Beauty and the Beast, vampires and werewolves - Angela Carter has created an absorbing collection of dark, sensual, fantastic stories. 'Magnificent set pieces of fastidious sensuality' Ian McEwan 'A quirky, original, and baroque stylist' Margaret Atwood Featuring an introduction from award-winning short story writer Helen Simpson

      The bloody chamber and other stories
      3,8
    • Dear George and Other Stories

      • 162pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      This second collection of short stories by the author of the prize-winning Four Bare Legs in a Bed, recently nominated as one of Granta magazine's Best Young British Novelists, continues to explore ideas of independence, solitude, marriage, sex and babies.

      Dear George and Other Stories
      3,7
    • Hey Yeah Right Get a Life

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Here is London life glimpsed from buses, trains and the occasional taxi, with the Thames as a diamond-dusted ribbon seen from an airplane coming into Heathrow from behind buggyloads of babies, and from suburban back yards with their barbecues and dawn revelations.

      Hey Yeah Right Get a Life
      3,7
    • Constitutional

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      A sensational new short story collection about women’s lives, from Britain’s master of the “A masterful contemporary exponent of the genre, Simpson now deserves to be compared with Flannery O’Connor and Alice Munro.”– The Observer

      Constitutional
      3,7
    • Motherhood

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Helen Simpson is a writer with such a gift for sweet tenderness that one could almost overlook the glittering sharpness of the insights... Not many writers manage to be as funny as Helen Simpson without sacrificing the honesty that her writing unmistakably has Philip Hensher Mail on Sunday

      Motherhood
      3,6
    • The Anatomy of Murder

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      A unique anthology for crime aficionados - seven of the world's most notorious genuine murder mysteries retold by the most accomplished classic crime writers of their generation.

      The Anatomy of Murder
      3,2
    • Poignant, funny and perceptive, Helen Simpson's fifth collection of runs the gamut of emotions and deals with birth, death and everything in between.

      In-Flight Entertainment
      3,2
    • Enter Sir John

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of a gripping murder trial, the narrative follows Martella Baring, a young actress wrongfully convicted of killing Edna Druce. Sir John Saumarez, an astute actor and manager, believes in her innocence and dedicates himself to proving it. With the assistance of his stage manager and wife, he navigates the complexities of the case to save Martella from execution. This British crime tale, penned in 1928, not only inspired a sequel film but also influenced Alfred Hitchcock's early works.

      Enter Sir John
    • Good Housekeeping: Great Escapes

      A Short Story Collection

      • 308pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      These stories are aimed at readers of 'Good Housekeeping' magazine - primarily women aged 25 to 55 - and deal with the myriad issues facing women today. Each story is a generous bite size of well-written, self-contained fiction perfectly suited to holiday reading.

      Good Housekeeping: Great Escapes
    • Zwei Frauen, die sich kaum kennen, aber sympathisch finden, treffen sich auf einen Kaffee. Doch da ist auch noch der kleine Ben, der ein Gespräch unmöglich macht. Und so klafft das, was die beiden gern sagen würden, und das, was sie tatsächlich sagen können, immer weiter auseinander. Eine 17-Jährige, die eigentlich für ihr Abitur lernen müsste, spaziert an einem Frühlingstag durch einen Vorort und schwört sich, nie wie ihre Mutter zu werden. Diese wiederum, eine erfolgreiche Anwältin, macht sich bei der Abendveranstaltung einer Bank Gedanken darüber, welcher der anwesenden Herren einen Seitensprung wert sein könnte. In jeder ihrer Erzählungen, die durch wiederkehrende Figuren miteinander verbunden sind, lässt Helen Simpson die Hauptfigur unvermittelt innehalten, die eigene Situation mit kritischem Blick betrachten und bringt auf diese Weise Unausgesprochenes ans Licht.

      Gleich, Schätzchen