Gwen RaveratReihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
26. August 1885 – 11. Februar 1957
Diese Autorin erforscht die komplexen Verbindungen zwischen Mensch und Natur und widmet sich oft dem Innenleben ihrer Charaktere. Ihr Stil ist lyrisch und introspektiv, mit einem scharfen Blick für detaillierte Beobachtung und subtile emotionale Nuancen. Durch ihr Schreiben versucht sie, die Flüchtigkeit von Momenten und die Schönheit im Alltäglichen einzufangen. Ihre Werke finden Anklang bei Lesern, die Tiefe und poetische Sprache schätzen.
As a young girl Gwen thought it impossible that she could ever succeed as an
artist, and yet the observations of the small incidents of life, recorded here
in delightful prose and beautiful illustrations, reveal an artist's careful
eye.
'A drawing of the world when I was young.' So Gwen Raverat, the grand-daughter of Charles Darwin, described Period Piece, her classic memoir of a Cambridge childhood, which since its initial publication in 1952 has never been out of print. Vividly evoking a bygone era, it is a shrewd, touching and comic portrait of her eccentric relations, and of Cambridge society in a time when it was restricted enough to be treated as an extension of the family. As a child she thought it impossible that she would ever succeed as an artist, and yet the observations of the small incidents in her life, recorded here both in word and drawing, reveal an artist's careful eye.