Caroline Blackwood Bücher
Lady Caroline Blackwood war eine bekannte Persönlichkeit der Literaturszene durch ihre journalistische Arbeit und ihre Romane. Ihre Werke zeichnen sich durch Witz und Intelligenz aus. Einige ihrer Romane sind bekannt für ihren scharf autobiografischen Charakter, der ihre unglückliche Kindheit detailliert beschreibt. Ihr Schreiben zeichnet sich durch eine unverwechselbare Stimme und literarische Bedeutung aus.






Die „Urgroßmama Webster“ steht über ihrer chaotischen Familie, die von tragischen Schicksalen geprägt ist: dem gefallenen Vater, der Tochter im Irrenhaus und Tante Lavinia, die stets scheitert. Die Urenkelin kämpft mit diesem Erbe und findet vielleicht einen Weg zur Versöhnung mit ihrer ungewöhnlichen Familie.
Caroline Blackwood, renowned for her marriages to Lucian Freud and Robert Lowell, was a woman of remarkable intellect and artistry. Her interactions left a lasting impact on those around her, showcasing her intense yet vulnerable nature. Michael Kimmelman, in a 1996 interview, described her as dramatically captivating, possessing a dark humor and unique perspective. This book delves into her life and legacy, highlighting her contributions to literature and the arts, as well as the complexities of her character.
Corrigan
- 328 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Corrigan is at once a mordant comedy of manners and a very modern morality play. Since her husband's death, the increasingly frail Mrs. Blunt has had only her trips to his grave to look forward to. Her raucous housekeeper's conversation, and cooking, are best forgotten. Nadine, her daughter, is an infrequent, uneasy visitor. Then one day a charming, wheelchair-bound Irishman shows up at Mrs. Blunt's door in search of charitable contributions. Corrigan is an arch manipulator, Mrs. Blunt is his mark, and before long we realize that they are made for each other. As the two grow ever more entrenched, Nadine fears for her mother's safety (or is it for her own inheritance?). With Corrigan Caroline Blackwood takes a long, hard look at our dearly beloved notions of saints and sinners, victims and villains, patrimony and present pleasure—and winks.
Great Granny Webster
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The narrative unfolds through the perspective of an orphaned teenage girl, offering a darkly humorous and candid glimpse into the eccentricities of aristocratic life. Great Granny Webster is portrayed as a formidable matriarch, embodying a chilling presence that dominates her family's chaotic existence. Blending autobiographical elements with gothic themes, the novel explores the absurdities and tragedies lurking within grand estates, revealing the complexities of wealth and legacy in a strikingly original manner.
The Last of the Duchess
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of 1980s France, the narrative unfolds as Lady Caroline Blackwood attempts to interview the reclusive Duchess of Windsor, only to face fierce opposition from the Duchess’s lawyer, Maître Suzanne Blum. Their battle of wits reveals the complexities of aging, celebrity, and societal expectations. Blackwood's struggle, marked by Blum's elaborate defenses and threats, transforms into a profound exploration of the peculiar dynamics between the Duchess and her protector, culminating in a modern classic that critiques the nature of fame and vulnerability.
The Fate of Mary Rose
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Exploring themes of memory and loss, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of a protagonist grappling with the impact of a woman's death that predates their acquaintance. The story delves into the complexities of grief and the lingering effects of unresolved relationships, as the protagonist navigates their own feelings of connection and absence. Through evocative prose, the book invites readers to reflect on how the past shapes the present and the haunting nature of unfulfilled lives.
The Stepdaughter
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
In a darkly comedic tale, a wicked stepmother targets her unsuspecting stepdaughter, Caroline Blackwood, who navigates the treacherous dynamics of family and manipulation. The story explores themes of power, jealousy, and the complexities of familial relationships, all wrapped in sharp wit and vivid prose. Blackwood's debut captivates with its unique blend of humor and darkness, making it a standout in modern classic literature.
