KotiRyhmätKeskusteluLisääAjan henki
Etsi sivustolta
Tämä sivusto käyttää evästeitä palvelujen toimittamiseen, toiminnan parantamiseen, analytiikkaan ja (jos et ole kirjautunut sisään) mainostamiseen. Käyttämällä LibraryThingiä ilmaiset, että olet lukenut ja ymmärtänyt käyttöehdot ja yksityisyydensuojakäytännöt. Sivujen ja palveluiden käytön tulee olla näiden ehtojen ja käytäntöjen mukaista.

Tulokset Google Booksista

Pikkukuvaa napsauttamalla pääset Google Booksiin.

Ladataan...

Enter Sir Robert (1955)

Tekijä: Angela Thirkell

Sarjat: Barsetshire Books (24)

JäseniäKirja-arvostelujaSuosituimmuussijaKeskimääräinen arvioMaininnat
1526179,281 (3.85)4
The book begins with Lady Graham's announcement of the imminent return of the elusive Sir Robert Graham and ends as Sir Robert enters the house. What happens in between is more than usually 'Much Ado About Nothing'. We meet Vicar Choyce whose vacillation is matched by Lady Graham's vagueness (as she becomes more and more like Lady Emily). Much of the action consists of a stately pavanne between them as they decide and undecide and decide again that Sir Robert (when he returns -- any moment now) will take over the churchwarden's duties from the ailing Squire Halliday. Meanwhile, Edith Graham, as the only Ingenue in sight, enjoys the vague attentions of three young men, including her cousin Lord Mellings (Ludovic), until Uncle David Leslie and wife sweep her off for a visit to America. Still between generations, Thirkell produces the only book so far with no marriages or engagements.… (lisätietoja)
-
Ladataan...

Kirjaudu LibraryThingiin nähdäksesi, pidätkö tästä kirjasta vai et.

Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta.

» Katso myös 4 mainintaa

Näyttää 1-5 (yhteensä 6) (seuraava | näytä kaikki)
Angela Thirkell’s Barsetshire novels are set in the English countryside in the early- to mid-20th century. In each installment she draws on her huge cast of characters, and develops at least two plot threads centered around typical “country” pursuits (church, farming, household management, etc.). The community usually pulls together around some kind of major event, like an agricultural fair. And there is always romance with one or more couples finally pairing off at the end.

This installment had none of these things. The main characters were largely lesser-known players, which would have been fine if they were given a substantial plot. But there was only one plot thread, which mostly involved a few people visiting one family, and that family returning the visit. So much dialogue, and all of it fairly pointless. There is a tiny flicker of romantic interest which is left to be resolved in a later novel. Towards the end, Thirkell brings her alter-ego character into the story in a way that fills a few more pages with incessant conversation, but in no way contributes to the already unsubstantial plot.

Were it not for my irrational desire to “complete” this series, I would not have finished this book. ( )
  lauralkeet | Feb 19, 2024 |
Less plot even than usual for Angela Thirkell. But still some giggles for dialogue from Lady Graham. Lots of connections to other Thirkell books, but not essential to know them all. No resolution at the end (but I know later books keep the stories going and have the same characters). ( )
  Alishadt | Feb 25, 2023 |
'Sir Robert Graham came in' are the last words of this book which is part of Angela Thirkell's Barsetshire Series. It is set in high society, reasonably high anyway, society circles, full of eccentric family members who love and hate or more like just dislike, listen and don't listen to each other. Among them are landowners, vicars, churchwardens, bright and silly young girls, farmers, men back from the war, yokels, pigs and odd job men who patch up carpets in churches, some with strange local accents. Nothing happens at all. This does not stop the enjoyment of the book. It is written so cleverly, whimsically and carefully; it gets to the heart of human nature; and is very funny. Take, for instance, the first sentence in chapter 8: 'Lady Graham, whose business-like mind was often a great surprise to people who had thought of her as a kind of lovely piece of seaweed, drifting with the tide, rocked by the surges, had not forgotten her plan to get Mrs Morland to Holdings', page 233. This volume is set around the time just after British Railways nationalisation in 1948, as corroborated by words on page 264: 'Owing to the increasing horribleness of the food and service in restaurant cars since the noble Great Western Railway had to bow its head'. Lovely. There is even a Proustian hint within the story, for instance, the sending up of the snobbery, a la Legrandin, of Mr Scatcherd, an 'artist' who says, pages 104/05: 'That now is a question that needs a power of thinking. To begin at the beginning, we artists see quite different to Others. Where you may see a church, or a tree, we see a Composition, and here, today, setting on this here camp-stool...I seen a Composition that will Live'. ( )
  jon1lambert | Apr 2, 2020 |
First of all, ignore this cover art! This painting does not resemble any character in this book, especially not retiring career soldier Sir Robert (who enters with the final sentence of the book)!

Unlike many Thirkell novels in this series, the romantic possibilities in this book are left unresolved. Emily Graham has grown into a young woman & is much less annoying than she was at the age of 13. ( )
  leslie.98 | Jun 18, 2014 |
Read about 3 chapters and just couldn't bear to go on. Found it to be silly, uninteresting and going no where - a waste of time.
  Jonlyn | Apr 11, 2014 |
Näyttää 1-5 (yhteensä 6) (seuraava | näytä kaikki)
ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu

Kuuluu näihin sarjoihin

Sinun täytyy kirjautua sisään voidaksesi muokata Yhteistä tietoa
Katso lisäohjeita Common Knowledge -sivuilta (englanniksi).
Teoksen kanoninen nimi
Tiedot englanninkielisestä Yhteisestä tiedosta. Muokkaa kotoistaaksesi se omalle kielellesi.
Alkuteoksen nimi
Teoksen muut nimet
Alkuperäinen julkaisuvuosi
Henkilöt/hahmot
Tärkeät paikat
Tärkeät tapahtumat
Kirjaan liittyvät elokuvat
Epigrafi (motto tai mietelause kirjan alussa)
Omistuskirjoitus
Ensimmäiset sanat
Tiedot englanninkielisestä Yhteisestä tiedosta. Muokkaa kotoistaaksesi se omalle kielellesi.
As it is some time since we were at Hatch End, we will take this opportunity of reminding our Reader (the one who says our books are so nice because it doesn't matter which you read or where you open it as they are all exactly the same--as indeed they are, with a difference) that it is a small village in the valley of the Rising, which here flows through water-meadows.
Sitaatit
Viimeiset sanat
Erotteluhuomautus
Julkaisutoimittajat
Kirjan kehujat
Alkuteoksen kieli
Kanoninen DDC/MDS
Kanoninen LCC

Viittaukset tähän teokseen muissa lähteissä.

Englanninkielinen Wikipedia

-

The book begins with Lady Graham's announcement of the imminent return of the elusive Sir Robert Graham and ends as Sir Robert enters the house. What happens in between is more than usually 'Much Ado About Nothing'. We meet Vicar Choyce whose vacillation is matched by Lady Graham's vagueness (as she becomes more and more like Lady Emily). Much of the action consists of a stately pavanne between them as they decide and undecide and decide again that Sir Robert (when he returns -- any moment now) will take over the churchwarden's duties from the ailing Squire Halliday. Meanwhile, Edith Graham, as the only Ingenue in sight, enjoys the vague attentions of three young men, including her cousin Lord Mellings (Ludovic), until Uncle David Leslie and wife sweep her off for a visit to America. Still between generations, Thirkell produces the only book so far with no marriages or engagements.

Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt.

Kirjan kuvailu
Yhteenveto haiku-muodossa

Current Discussions

-

Suosituimmat kansikuvat

Pikalinkit

Arvio (tähdet)

Keskiarvo: (3.85)
0.5
1
1.5
2 1
2.5 1
3 5
3.5 2
4 9
4.5
5 6

Oletko sinä tämä henkilö?

Tule LibraryThing-kirjailijaksi.

 

Lisätietoja | Ota yhteyttä | LibraryThing.com | Yksityisyyden suoja / Käyttöehdot | Apua/FAQ | Blogi | Kauppa | APIs | TinyCat | Perintökirjastot | Varhaiset kirja-arvostelijat | Yleistieto | 204,245,584 kirjaa! | Yläpalkki: Aina näkyvissä