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9783458338949 - Alice Thomas Ellis: Kaktusblüte
Alice Thomas Ellis

Kaktusblüte (1998)

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Kurzbeschreibung: Die Vorbereitungen für Margarets Hochzeit sind in vollem Gange. Doch findet die junge Braut keinen Gefallen daran. Kein Wunder: Der Zukünftige ist ein Jugendfreund ihrer Mutter, über zwanzig Jahre älter, und er lebt noch immer mit seiner Mutter zusammen.Die Vorbereitungen für Margarets Hochzeit sind in vollem Gange. Nur die junge Braut findet keinen Gefallen daran, fühlt sie sich doch eher wie das Lamm, das zur Schlachtbank geführt wird. Kein Wunder: Margaret ist zwanzig, der Bräutigam über zwanzig Jahre älter - ein Jugendfreund ihrer Mutter und ein Möchtegern-Casanova, der sich gern mit jungen, farblosen Mädchen umgibt, die noch formbar sind. Äußerlich nicht sonderlich attraktiv, unternimmt er verzweifelte Versuche, jugendlich zu wirken. Außerdem ist er ein Muttersöhnchen: Noch immer lebt er bei seiner Mutter und ihrem Mops. Der alten Dame wiederum eilt der Ruf voraus, ein wahrer Drachen zu sein. Schließlich ist da noch Margarets Mutter, die stets auf Etikette und ihren guten Ruf bedacht ist. Margarets Schicksal scheint unabwendbar - wenn da nicht plötzlich Lili, eine Freundin der Mutter, auftauchen würde ... Taschenbuch, leichte Gebrauchsspuren, 550g.
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3458338942 - Ellis, Alice Thomas: Kaktusblüte : Aus dem Englischen von Herbert Genzmer, Insel-Taschenbuch ; 2194
Ellis, Alice Thomas

Kaktusblüte : Aus dem Englischen von Herbert Genzmer, Insel-Taschenbuch ; 2194 (1998)

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1. Auflage 419 Seiten, Softcover/Paperback, 19 x 13 cm, - wirkt ungelesen, Buch ist in gutem Zustand! Cover betsoßen, Buchrücken unten leicht beschädigt. ISBN 3458338942 Versand D: 1,99 EUR Belletristik.
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9783458338949 - Thomas Ellis, Alice: Kaktusblüte: (insel taschenbuch)
Thomas Ellis, Alice

Kaktusblüte: (insel taschenbuch) (1998)

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9783458338949 - Ellis, Alice Thomas: Kaktusblüte. Aus dem Englischen von Herbert Genzmer. - (=Insel Taschenbuch, it 2194). Erste Auflage dieser Ausgabe.
Ellis, Alice Thomas

Kaktusblüte. Aus dem Englischen von Herbert Genzmer. - (=Insel Taschenbuch, it 2194). Erste Auflage dieser Ausgabe. (1998)

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ISBN: 9783458338949 bzw. 3458338942, in Deutsch, Frankfurt am Main ; Leipzig : Insel-Verlag, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, guter Zustand.

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Erste Auflage dieser Ausgabe. 419 (13) Seiten. 17, 8 cm. Taschenbuch. Kartoniert. Sehr guter Zustand. Die Vorbereitungen für Margarets Hochzeit sind in vollem Gange. Doch findet die junge Braut keinen Gefallen daran. Kein Wunder: Der Zukünftige ist ein Jugendfreund ihrer Mutter, über zwanzig Jahre älter, und er lebt noch immer mit seiner Mutter zusammen. - Alice Thomas Ellis (born Anna Margaret Lindholm, 9 September 1932 – 8 March 2005) was a British writer and essayist. She was the author of numerous novels, and also of some non-fiction, including cookery books. Although her married name was Anna Haycraft, she is best known by her nom-de-plume. Ellis was born in Liverpool. She was half-Finnish, half-Welsh and spent part of her childhood as an evacuee in North Wales, a period she later wrote about in A Welsh Childhood. She later moved to North London. Life: Ellis' parents belonged to the positivist and atheist Church of Humanity founded by Auguste Comte, but she left to become a Roman Catholic at the age of 19. Shortly afterwards, she entered a convent as a postulant, but had to leave due to a health condition. In 1956, she married Colin Haycraft, owner of the publishing company, Duckworth. They were happily married until his death, in 1995. The couple had seven children (William being the oldest and into Avalon hill war games), raised in Anna's religion, but they were also struck by tragedy: their daughter Mary died in infancy at the age of two days, and their son Joshua was killed in an accident while still in his teens. The Birds of the Air is dedicated to her son, Joshua, with the following inscription: All his beauty, wit and grace Lie forever in one place. He who sang and sprang and moved Now, in death, is only loved. She published her first novel, The Sin Eater, in 1977 under the pen name of Alice Thomas Ellis, which she used in all her subsequent writing. She was well known as a hostess; her skill at cooking and entertaining was a considerable asset to the Duckworth company. Her cookery books include All-natural Baby Food (published Fontana/Collins, 1977) and Darling, you shouldn't have gone to so much trouble, co-written with Caroline Blackwood. Caroline Blackwood and her husband, the American poet Robert Lowell, were often in and out of the Haycraft home. She was also a close friend of Beryl Bainbridge. Her best-known novel was probably Unexplained Laughter (1985), which was adapted for British television, as was her Summerhouse Trilogy. Her novel The 27th Kingdom (1982) was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Her Home Life column in The Spectator was published in four volumes. All her work was livened by a dry, dark sense of humour. One of her most famous witticisms is as follows: "There is no reciprocity. Men love women. Women love children. Children love hamsters. Hamsters don't love anyone". As a conservative Roman Catholic who was unhappy with the changes in the Church triggered by the Second Vatican Council, she became a sharp polemicist in the press against what she believed were abuses of liturgy and practice that led to a watering-down of the faith. Though her fiction often seems feminist, with women as the usual leads, she was bitterly opposed to feminists in the Church, and claimed that since the change from the Tridentine Mass she could barely bring herself to attend on Sundays. A regular columnist of the Catholic Herald newspaper, she launched a sharp attack in 1996 on Derek Worlock, the former Archbishop of Liverpool, shortly after his death, accusing him of being responsible for a strong fall in Mass attendance in the previous decade. After protests from readers of the newspaper she was sacked as a columnist, though the staff and some others took her side. Ellis was elected in 1999 a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature[1] She survived a bout of lung cancer but later developed secondary complications and died a year later, on 8 March 2005, at the age of 72. . From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Versand D: 2,60 EUR Schottland ; Insel ; Weihnachten ; Kriminalfall ; Belletristische Darstellung, Belletristik, Englische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, Literaturtheorie, Englische Literatur, Anglistik, Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Britain, Literaturgeschichte, Literaturwissenschaften, Angelegt am: 02.07.2016.
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9783458338949 - Ellis, Alice Thomas: Kaktusblüte. Aus dem Englischen von Herbert Genzmer. - (=Insel Taschenbuch, it 2194).
Ellis, Alice Thomas

Kaktusblüte. Aus dem Englischen von Herbert Genzmer. - (=Insel Taschenbuch, it 2194). (1998)

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419 (13) Seiten. 17, 8 cm. Sehr guter Zustand. Die Vorbereitungen für Margarets Hochzeit sind in vollem Gange. Doch findet die junge Braut keinen Gefallen daran. Kein Wunder: Der Zukünftige ist ein Jugendfreund ihrer Mutter, über zwanzig Jahre älter, und er lebt noch immer mit seiner Mutter zusammen. - Alice Thomas Ellis (born Anna Margaret Lindholm, 9 September 1932 – 8 March 2005) was a British writer and essayist. She was the author of numerous novels, and also of some non-fiction, including cookery books. Although her married name was Anna Haycraft, she is best known by her nom-de-plume. Ellis was born in Liverpool. She was half-Finnish, half-Welsh and spent part of her childhood as an evacuee in North Wales, a period she later wrote about in A Welsh Childhood. She later moved to North London. Life: Ellis' parents belonged to the positivist and atheist Church of Humanity founded by Auguste Comte, but she left to become a Roman Catholic at the age of 19. Shortly afterwards, she entered a convent as a postulant, but had to leave due to a health condition. In 1956, she married Colin Haycraft, owner of the publishing company, Duckworth. They were happily married until his death, in 1995. The couple had seven children (William being the oldest and into Avalon hill war games), raised in Anna's religion, but they were also struck by tragedy: their daughter Mary died in infancy at the age of two days, and their son Joshua was killed in an accident while still in his teens. The Birds of the Air is dedicated to her son, Joshua, with the following inscription: All his beauty, wit and grace Lie forever in one place. He who sang and sprang and moved Now, in death, is only loved. She published her first novel, The Sin Eater, in 1977 under the pen name of Alice Thomas Ellis, which she used in all her subsequent writing. She was well known as a hostess; her skill at cooking and entertaining was a considerable asset to the Duckworth company. Her cookery books include All-natural Baby Food (published Fontana/Collins, 1977) and Darling, you shouldn't have gone to so much trouble, co-written with Caroline Blackwood. Caroline Blackwood and her husband, the American poet Robert Lowell, were often in and out of the Haycraft home. She was also a close friend of Beryl Bainbridge. Her best-known novel was probably Unexplained Laughter (1985), which was adapted for British television, as was her Summerhouse Trilogy. Her novel The 27th Kingdom (1982) was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Her Home Life column in The Spectator was published in four volumes. All her work was livened by a dry, dark sense of humour. One of her most famous witticisms is as follows: "There is no reciprocity. Men love women. Women love children. Children love hamsters. Hamsters don't love anyone". As a conservative Roman Catholic who was unhappy with the changes in the Church triggered by the Second Vatican Council, she became a sharp polemicist in the press against what she believed were abuses of liturgy and practice that led to a watering-down of the faith. Though her fiction often seems feminist, with women as the usual leads, she was bitterly opposed to feminists in the Church, and claimed that since the change from the Tridentine Mass she could barely bring herself to attend on Sundays. A regular columnist of the Catholic Herald newspaper, she launched a sharp attack in 1996 on Derek Worlock, the former Archbishop of Liverpool, shortly after his death, accusing him of being responsible for a strong fall in Mass attendance in the previous decade. After protests from readers of the newspaper she was sacked as a columnist, though the staff and some others took her side. Ellis was elected in 1999 a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature[1] She survived a bout of lung cancer but later developed secondary complications and died a year later, on 8 March 2005, at the age of 72. . From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 320 Schottland ; Insel ; Weihnachten ; Kriminalfall ; Belletristische Darstellung, Belletristik, Englische Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts, Literaturtheorie, Englische Literatur, Anglistik, Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Britain, Literaturgeschichte, Literaturwissenschaften.
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9783458338949 - Thomas Ellis, Alice: Kaktusblüte: (insel taschenbuch)
Thomas Ellis, Alice

Kaktusblüte: (insel taschenbuch) (1998)

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419 Seiten Taschenbuch Taschenbuch in gutem Zustand. Altersbedingt sind die Seiten angegilbt. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren. ins/2194 Versand D: 2,60 EUR.
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9783458338949 - Ellis, Alice Thoma: Kaktusblüte.
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Ellis, Alice Thoma

Kaktusblüte. (1998)

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1998. Broschur. Insel Verlag Erschienen als Insel Taschenbuch. Frisches, ungelesenes Exemplar.
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