Книга: Rosemary Sutcliff «Outcast (изд. 2015 г. )»
Производитель: "OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS" Rescued as a baby from a shipwrecked Roman galley, Beric is raised in a British tribe but is never fully accepted by them. When disaster and bad times come to the clan, they believe it is down to Beric - that he has brought bad luck and misfortune to them - and they cast him out. Left alone without family or friends, Beric is sold into slavery in Rome and then condemned to a life on the rowing-bench of a Roman galley. With danger and death all around him, Beric must free himself and try and build a new life. ISBN:9780192755575 Издательство: "OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS" (2015)
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Rosemary Sutcliff
Rosemary Sutcliff
Born in
Rosemary Sutcliff began her career as a writer in 1950 with "The Chronicles of Robin Hood". She found her voice when she wrote "
Rosemary lived for many years in
Books
"Eagle of the Ninth" series
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* "The Silver Branch" (1957) illustrated by
* "The Lantern Bearers" (1959) illustrated by
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* "Three Legions" (1980) is an omnibus edition containing the first three books.
Arthurian novels
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Other children's novels
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* "Brother Dustyfeet" (1952)
* "Simon" (1953) illustrated by
* "Outcast" (1955) illustrated by Richard Kennedy
* "The Shield Ring" (1956)
* "Lady in Waiting" (1957)
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* "Rider of the White Horse" (1959)
* "Knight's Fee" (1960) illustrated by
* "Bridge Builders" (1960)
* "Beowulf: Dragonslayer" (1961) illustrated by
* "Beowulf" (1961)
* "The Hound of Ulster" (1963) illustrated by
* "The Mark of the Horse Lord" (1965) illustrated by
* "The Flowers of Adonis" (1965)
* "A Saxon Settler" (People of the Past series) (1965)
* "The Chief's Daughter" (1967)
* "The High Deeds of Finn MacCool" (1967)
* "A Circlet of Oak Leaves" (1968)
* "The Witch's Brat" (1970)
* "Tristan and Iseult" (1971)
* "The Truce of the Games" (1971)
* "Heather, Oak, and Olive" Contains three dramatic stories: "The Chief"s Daughter," "A Circlet of Oak Leaves," and "A Crown of Wild Olive" (originally published as "The Truce of the Games") (1972)
* "The Capricorn Bracelet" (1973) illustrated by
* "The Changeling" (1974) illustrated by
* "We Lived in Drumfyvie" (1975) with Margaret Lyford-Pike
* "Blood Feud" (1976) illustrated by
* "Sun Horse, Moon Horse" (1977)
* "Shifting Sands" (1977)
* "Song for a Dark Queen" (1978); retells the legend of the Celtic Queen
* "Eagle's Egg" (1981)
* "Bonnie Dundee" (1983)
* "Flame-colored Taffeta" (1986)
* "The Roundabout Horse" (1986)
* "A Little Dog Like You" (1987) illustrated by
* "The Best of Rosemary Sutcliff" - "Warrior Scarlet", "The Mark of the Horse Lord" and "Knight's Fee", in one volume. (1987)
* "The Shining Company" (1990); retells the events described in the Celtic poem
* "The Minstrel and the Dragon Pup" (1993) illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark. Also serialized in Cricket Magazine.
* "Black Ships Before Troy" (1993) illustrated by
* "Chess-dream in the Garden" (1993)
* "The Wanderings of Odysseus" (1995)
* "Sword Song" (1997) published posthumously
Non-fiction
* "Rudyard Kipling" (1960) a
* "Heroes and History" (1966) illustrated by Charles Keeping
* "Blue Remembered Hills" (1983), an autobiography
Novels for adults
* "Sword at Sunset" (1963)
* "The Flowers of Adonis" (1969)
* "Blood and Sand" (1987)
Biography
* "Blue Remembered Hills":Rosemary Sutcliff: William Morrow & Company., (1984) Sutcliff's Memoir of her youthful years.
* "Rosemary Sutcliff":Margret Meek: Henry Z Walck, Inc., New York (1962) A brief biographical monograph of Rosemary Sutcliff.
External links
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* [http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/intrvws/sutcliff.htm Interview with Rosemary Sutcliff]
* [http://www.historicalnovelsociety.org/solander%20files/rosemary_sutcliff.htm Rosemary Sutcliff: A Historical Novel Society Appreciation]
* [http://rosemarysutcliff.blogspot.com/ Blogsite of Anthony Lawton, Rosemary Sutcliff's godchild and literary executor]
* [http://blueremembered.blogspot.com/ Blogsite in appreciation of Rosemary Sutcliff, run jointly by an active member of the Historical Novel Society and a professional archaeologist]
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Rosemary Sutcliff — (14 décembre 1920 23 juillet 1992) est une femme de lettres britannique, auteure de romans historiques pour la jeunesse, se déroulant souvent dans la Grande Bretagne de l Antiquité ou reprenant le mythe arthurien dans une perspective historique.… … Wikipédia en Français
Rosemary Sutcliff — [Rosemary Sutcliff] (1920–92) an English writer of novels. She wrote both adults’ and children’s literature, mostly set in Roman Britain, but is best known for her books for older children, including The Eagle of the Ninth (1954) … Useful english dictionary
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Sutcliff — Rosemary Sutcliff, CBE (* 14. Dezember 1920 in East Clandon, Surrey; † 23. Juli 1992 in Arundel, Sussex) war eine englische Schriftstellerin. Sie wurde vor allem durch ihre historischen Jugendbücher über die römische Besatzungszeit Britanniens… … Deutsch Wikipedia