Writers in Whites : How a group of literary cricketers changed English culture

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Writers in Whites : How a group of literary cricketers changed English culture

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 240 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781915237743

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Writers in Whites is the untold story of cricket's influential role in
London's literary world, from the 1880s to the 1960s. PG Wodehouse used his cricket-playing to launch his writing career. JM Barrie modelled the pirates in Peter Pan after his cricket teammates. Arthur Conan Doyle named Sherlock Holmes after a cricketer he'd played against. They all belonged to a network of cricket-playing writers, who collectively left a permanent legacy on English culture. Their teams went by various names, but most often they called themselves the Authors. Based on a wealth of new research, The Literary Cricketers tells the story of this group, from Jerome K. Jerome via Evelyn Waugh to Michael Morpurgo

.It wasn't simply that lots of important writers happened to like playing cricket together. The of playing for the Authors influenced their careers and their writings - both through networking opportunities and by helping to shape their cultural outlook. The literary cricketers weathered scandals and ferocious culture wars, but they also wrote numerous memoirs describing their antics on and around the cricket field.T he Literary Cricketers draws on their books and unpublished letters, letting these men narrate, in their own words, how literary cricket played a key role in their lives.
The full story - which provides a fresh way of viewing English cultural history from the 1880s to the1960s - has never been told before. Literary cricket played a role in the rise of mass literature before theFirst World War, and in rallying resistance to the Modernists in interwar London. It also drew in some ofthe great names of twentieth-century Test cricket, such as CB Fry, Douglas Jardine, Learie Constantine ,Len Hutton and Richie Benaud as well as cricket writers and reporters such as EV Lucas, Neville Cardus, EW Swanton and Henry Blofeld.

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