Bowen's Court & Seven Winters
(Autor) Elizabeth BowenBowen's Court describes the history of one Anglo-Irish family in County Cork from the Cromwellian settlement until 1959, when Elizabeth Bowen was forced to sell the family house she loved. Bowen reviews ten generations of her family, representatives of the Protestant Irish gentry whose lives were dominated by property, lawsuits, formidable matriarchs, violent conflicts, hunting, drinking, and self-destructive fantasies.Seven Winters recalls with endearing candour Bowen's family and her Dublin childhood as seen through the eyes of a child who could not read till she was seven and who fed her imagination only on sights and sounds.
Elizabeth Bowen
Elizabeth Bowen was an Irish-British writer known for her novel "The Heat of the Day". Her writing style is characterized by lush prose and keen psychological insights. She made significant contributions to modernist literature by exploring themes of love, loss, and the impact of war on individuals.