The Young Vincent Massey - Claude Bissell - Grāmatas - University of Toronto Press - 9781442651951 - 1981. gada 15. decembris
Ja vāks un nosaukums nesakrīt, pareizs ir nosaukums

The Young Vincent Massey

Cena
€ 51,99

Pasūtīts no attālās noliktavas

Paredzamā piegāde . gada 31. aug. - . gada 14. sept.
Saņemiet paziņojumus par jauniem Claude Bissell izdevumiem
Pievienot savam iMusic vēlmju sarakstam

Not rated yet

For Vincent Massey, youth was a period of protest and emerging public fame. He broke with his strong family traditions of Methodist piety and American ties. He became known as a patron of the arts, innovator, politician, and diplomat. This volume begins with his prosperous Victorian childhood and carries through days as a student and wartime officer. He plans Hart House, which becomes a cultural centre. Promised a cabinet post, he runs for Parliament and is defeated. Instead, he is sent to Washington as Canada's first minister there, and achieves brilliant success. He is prominent in educational circles; he helps to reorganize the Liberal party, presses for progressive policies, and flirts with the idea of replacing Mackenzie King. The book ends in 1935 as he sails to London as his country's high commissioner. He considers it his first major job. In between he writes poetry-usually light, sometimes venom-tipped. He acts, and directs plays. He sponsors a string quartet of international stature. He marries Alice Parkin, a handsome woman of strong convictions, and with her builds a country home near Port Hope, Ontario.
He becomes a leading collector of modern Canadian art, and is involved with the painter David Milne. The book is as well a history of the people and ideas which influenced the young Massey-family, teachers, friends, associates. One chapter is given to his relations with Mackenzie King-each of them convinced of his own rightness but separated by fundamental differences, loud in protestations of friendship but nourishing an inner contempt for one another. Claude Bissell has built this complex and absorbing portrait from the unpublished papers of Vincent Massey and members of his circle, diaries of King and other politicians, memories of artists and musicians. He writes with vigour and elegance, quoting extensively from private records and letters, coining epigrams of his own. His portrait is sympathetic but not uncritical, with plenty of scope for the reader to make his own judgements. This is the first of two volumes about one of Canada's best known and least understood figures-statesman, cultural advocate, patron, family man, and first native governor-general.

Mediji Grāmatas     Paperback Book   (Grāmata ar mīksto vāku un līmēto muguru)
Izlaists 1981. gada 15. decembris
ISBN13 9781442651951
Izdevēji University of Toronto Press
Lapas 304
Izmēri 152 × 229 × 16 mm   ·   489 g
Valoda Angļu  

Vairāk no Claude Bissell

Rādīt visu

Vairāk no tā paša izdevēja