Description
About the Author
Like the Swallows and Amazons, Julian Lovelock spent his childhood summer holidays afloat and has been messing about in boats ever since. He was until recently a lecturer in English Literature at the University of Buckingham, where he became Dean of Arts and Languages and Pro Vice-Chancellor. He is a member of the Arthur Ransome Society, and editor of its journal, Mixed Moss.
Reviews
"Lovelock's thesis - that Ransome's novels challenge as much as reinforce the prevailing attitudes of their time - is insightful. [Swallows Amazons and Coots] offers persuasive politicized readings of many of these books; excellent chapters on Coot Club (1934) and The Big Six (1940) demonstrate Ransome's championing of the ordinary, an endangered (now extinct) rural way of life.... Lovelock is a lifelong Ransome fan and fellow amateur sailing enthusiast, and his book exudes companionable delight." - Charlotte Jones, Times Literary Supplement, 23 December 2016 "Lest we forget, what Rowling did for magicians in the noughties, Arthur Ransome did for sailing holidays in the 1930s and '40s. In this charming but exacting study, Lovelock brings vividly alive the world of Swallows and Amazons and the intriguing character of its creator. Here is a real 'spot in time' of English culture. Lovelock presents the first serious study of the whole oeuvre, an apparently lost world of the certainties of Empire and the patriarchal family." - Stefan Hawlin, Professor in English Literature, University of Buckingham "An admirable introduction for newcomers to the Swallows and Amazons novels, written with detailed and expert knowledge. Julian Lovelock clearly has a deep affection and admiration for Ransome's writing, and places the books in a rich and complex context. This is an elegant and leisurely guide through the books in the company of an amiable and well-informed companion." - Peter Hunt, Professor Emeritus in Children's Literature at Cardiff University and co-author of 'How Did Long John Silver Lose His Leg?' (2013) "This is a splendid and timely book. Julian Lovelock restores Arthur Ransome to his rightful place on one of the peaks of children's fiction. Perhaps even more importantly, he reminds us, by way of a plainly and grippingly told tale, of the pleasure to be had when, returning as an adult to books treasured in childhood, we are seized once again by Ransome's moral strength, his technical command whether of seafaring, copper-mining, birdlore or Arctic exploration, and the cordial power of his story-telling." - Fred Inglis, Emeritus Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Sheffield "There is always more in life than meets the eye. The delightful and unique Arthur Ransome stories from Swallows and Amazons to Great Northern? have captivated us over the years. But now we learn, thanks to this fascinating book, that there are more aspects and depths to the stories than we ever imagined. In no way does this diminish them - on the contrary. By giving us a more profound understanding of the author, the adventures and exploits of his characters take on an extra depth and dimension. These are stories for children that no adult should miss." - Virginia McKenna, OBE "If you have read the books by Arthur Ransome then this book will help you discover more about each book and about Ransome himself. It was an incredible period in history that he lived through." - Children's Web Magazine, 2016 "...each chapter is devoted to a novel in the series, with a full-page Ransome illustration to keep you going! Almost like reading them all over again, and who needs an excuse to do that? ... Swallows, Amazons and Coots is published by Lutterworth Press and, as such, will be read by other academics, but it is for us Tars too - don't miss it!" - Winifred Wilson, Mixed Moss, November 2016 "This multifaceted approach to Ransome's work results in a volume that is both critical and sensitive, offering food for thought to enthusiasts and critics alike.... Overall, Swallows, Amazons and Coots provides an important addition to Ransome scholarship, filling a gap left by previous studies with discussion that is both comprehensive and penetrating." - Jen Harrison, Children's Literature Association, Quartly Summer, Vol 42, No 2 "There are all sorts of insights.... A book to enjoy, argue with, and be inspired by." - Peter Willis, The Nancy Blackett Shop, 27th November 2016 "Offers a fascinating insight into Ransome the writer.... Today's Internet-savy reader is left in no doubt that Ransome is a shining light for our time." - Anne Gaelan, https://annegaelan16.wordpress.com, December 2017
Book Information
ISBN 9780718894368
Author Julian Lovelock
Format Paperback
Page Count 242
Imprint Lutterworth Press
Publisher James Clarke & Co Ltd
Weight(grams) 376g