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Time of Hope

Strangers and Brothers

By (author) C. P. Snow
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Pan Macmillan, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Macmillan Bello
Published: 22nd Feb 2018
Dimensions: w 143mm h 209mm d 34mm
Weight: 605g
Interest age: From 18 years
ISBN-10: 1509864148
ISBN-13: 9781509864140
Barcode No: 9781509864140
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Synopsis
The life of Lewis Eliot - documented across eleven novels with C. P. Snow's distinctive blend of precision and compassion - begins in Time of Hope. The novel opens in the summer of 1914 when nine-year-old Lewis hears the news of his father's bankruptcy, and closes in 1933, when, although hindered in his promising career as a lawyer by the neuroses of his wife, he realises that he cannot bear to leave her. In the course of this ambitious but ultimately unremarkable man's early life rage the great questions of the age - questions of class, of gender, of ideology and of war - asked and answered with wisdom and tolerance. A meticulous study of the public issues and private problems of post-war Britain, C. P. Snow's Strangers and Brothers sequence is a towering achievement that stands alongside Anthony Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time as one of the great romans-fleuves of the twentieth century.

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Mr Snow has established himself, on his own chosen ground, in an eminent and conspicuous position among contemporary English novelists * New Statesman * He has the solid worth of Trollope and Bennett at their best -- Arthur Calder-Marshall * Reynold's News * Together, the sequence presents a vivid portrait of British academic, political and public life. Snow was that rare thing, a scientist and novelist. * Jeffrey Archer, Guardian * Balzacian masterpieces of the age * Philip Hensher, Telegraph * Through [the Strangers and Brothers sequence] as in no other work in our time we have explored the inner life of the new classless class that is the 20th century Establishment * New York Times * A very considerable achievement ... It brings into the novel themes and locales never seen before (except perhaps in Trollope). * Anthony Burgess *