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Jill Paton Walsh (1937–2020)

Autor(a) de Thrones, Dominations

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About the Author

Jill Paton Walsh was born Gillian Bliss on April 29, 1937 in London. She graduated from St. Anne's College in Oxford. She taught at the Enfield Girls' Grammar School for three years and was a permanent visiting faculty member for the Center for Children's Literature at Simmons College in Boston, mostrar mais Massachusetts. She was also an adjunct British board member of Children's Literature New England. She has written more than 15 books for children. She has won numerous awards including the Book World Festival Award for Fireweed in 1970, the Whitbread Prize for The Emperor's Winding Sheet in1974, the Universe Prize for A Parcel of Patterns in 1984, and the Smarties Grand Prix for Gaffer Samson's Luck in 1984. She has also written adult novels, including completing an unfinished Dorothy Sayers manuscript. Her adult works include Knowledge of Angels, The Serpentine Cave, and A School for Lovers. She is the author of the Imogen Quy Mystery series and the Lord Peter Wimsey Mystery series. She was elected as fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1996. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Séries

Obras por Jill Paton Walsh

Thrones, Dominations (1998) — Autor — 1,730 exemplares
A Presumption of Death (2002) 965 exemplares
The Green Book (1981) 657 exemplares
Knowledge of Angels (1993) 587 exemplares
The Attenbury Emeralds (2010) 571 exemplares
The Late Scholar (2013) 368 exemplares
A Parcel of Patterns (1983) 360 exemplares
The Wyndham Case (1993) 191 exemplares
Pepi and the Secret Names (1994) 187 exemplares
Fireweed (1969) 181 exemplares
A Piece of Justice (1995) 180 exemplares
Debts of Dishonor (2006) 154 exemplares
The Bad Quarto (2007) 153 exemplares
A Desert in Bohemia (2000) 137 exemplares
The Dolphin Crossing (1967) 128 exemplares
The Emperor's Winding Sheet (1974) 121 exemplares
A Chance Child (1978) 91 exemplares
The Serpentine Cave (1988) 72 exemplares
When Grandma Came (1992) 68 exemplares
Gaffer Samson's Luck (1984) 66 exemplares
When I Was Little Like You (1997) 65 exemplares
Grace (1991) 64 exemplares
Goldengrove Unleaving (1997) 59 exemplares
Unleaving (1976) 56 exemplares
Goldengrove (1972) 45 exemplares
Lapsing (1986) 36 exemplares
Torch (1987) 36 exemplares
Wordhoard: Anglo-Saxon Stories (1969) 35 exemplares
Children of the Fox (1842) 27 exemplares
Hengest's Tale (1965) 26 exemplares
Farewell, Great King (1972) 24 exemplares
A School for Lovers (1989) 21 exemplares
Birdy and the Ghosties (1989) 21 exemplares
Matthew and the Sea Singer (1993) 19 exemplares
The Butty Boy (1975) 18 exemplares
Connie Came to Play (1995) 13 exemplares
Thomas and the Tinners (1995) 12 exemplares
The Huffler (1975) 10 exemplares
Lost and Found (1984) 8 exemplares
Toolmaker (1973) 6 exemplares
Can I play Queenie (1990) 4 exemplares
Babylon (1982) 4 exemplares
Shine (1988) 4 exemplares
Crossing to Salamis (1977) 4 exemplares
Five Tides (1986) 3 exemplares
Can I Play Jenny Jones (1990) 2 exemplares
The dawnstone (1979) 2 exemplares
The Scold's Bridle 1 exemplar
Can I play farmer, farmer (1990) 1 exemplar
Cosecha de guerra 1 exemplar
Can I play Wolf (1990) 1 exemplar
Wimsey Untitled (2022) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

The Nine Tailors (1934) — Introdução, algumas edições4,396 exemplares
The Children of Green Knowe (1954) — Posfácio, algumas edições1,652 exemplares
Interfaces (1980) — Contribuidor — 155 exemplares
Adventure Stories (1988) — Contribuidor — 82 exemplares
Celebrate Cricket: 30 Years of Stories and Art (2003) — Contribuidor — 43 exemplares
Slightly Foxed 4: Now we're shut in for the night (2004) — Contribuidor — 32 exemplares
Memories (1992) — Introdução — 30 exemplares
Out of Time (1984) — Contribuidor — 18 exemplares
The Thorny Paradise: Writers on Writing for Children (1975) — Contribuidor — 15 exemplares
The Arvon Book of Crime and Thriller Writing (2012) — Contribuidor — 10 exemplares
To Break the Silence (1986) — Contribuidor — 9 exemplares
Thrilling Adventure Stories (1988) — Contribuidor — 5 exemplares
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 8, April 1981 — Contribuidor — 3 exemplares
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 7, March 1981 — Contribuidor — 3 exemplares
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 6, February 1981 (1981) — Contribuidor — 3 exemplares
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 7, March 1976 (1976) — Contribuidor — 3 exemplares
Young Winter's Tales 7 (1976) — Contribuidor — 2 exemplares
Signal 61 : appoaches to children's books, January 1990 (1990) — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
Young Winter's Tales 1 (1970) — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Walsh, Jill Paton
Nome legal
Paton Walsh, Gillian Bliss
Bliss, Gillian (meisjesnaam)
Data de nascimento
1937-04-29
Data de falecimento
2020-10-18
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
UK
Local de nascimento
North Finchley, London, England, UK
Local de falecimento
Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Locais de residência
Richmond, Surrey, England, UK
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Educação
St. Michael's Convent, North Finchley
University of Oxford (St Anne's College)
Ocupações
author
teacher
Relações
Townsend, John Rowe (husband)
Paton Walsh, Anthony (former husband)
Bliss, Christopher (brother)
Organizações
Simmons College
Prémios e menções honrosas
Order of the British Empire (Commander ∙ 1996)
Fellow, Royal Society of Literature

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Born Gillian Bliss in London on 25 April 1937. Educated at St. Michael's Convent, North Finchley, and at St. Anne's College, Oxford. In 1961 she married Anthony Paton Walsh, who died in 2003. In 2004 she married writer John Rowe Townsend, who died in 2014. Her books included fiction for children and teenagers, crime fiction (including additional books about Dorothy L Sayers' character Lord Peter Wimsey) and other novels. She was a 'permanent visiting faculty member' of the Centre for Children's Literature, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts from 1978 to 1986. In 1996 she received the CBE for services to literature, and was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. She died in October 2020.

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davidrgrigg | 6 outras críticas | Mar 23, 2024 |
The strongest praise I can give this novel is that I found it a pleasurable page-turner. Walsh gets the period details just right and does a good job capturing some of the nuance of Sayers' characters, as well as the cultural shifts taking place in post-war Britain.

AND YET THE PLOT. The Attenbury Emeralds is lively and dramatic, but plotted more like an episode of Sherlock than a Golden Age detective story, with a mystery held together by coincidence and fuzzy thinking. While Sayers was not above the odd coincidence (Peter Wimsey is, after all, a Mystery Magnet), she is known for intellectual rigor. We just don't get that complexity in these fan sequels.

Don't get me wrong, the next time I'm in need of a cozy read I will certainly consider picking up another of these books, but the weak plotting means I find them simultaneously enjoyable and frustrating.

ETA: While I'm referencing TV Tropes, I forgot to complain about Walsh's hat tip to the Celebrity Paradox - it's silly, but it really bothered me! A world where Dorothy L. Sayers existed and wrote detective novels that aren't about Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane is a world I'd rather not contemplate.
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raschneid | 42 outras críticas | Dec 19, 2023 |
A novel of the life of Themistocles, told in the first person, as Themistocles looks back on his whole life. Full of politics and the details of life in the nascent Athenian democracy. Many an ostrakon with the name of Themistocles has been dug up in the modern era. According to the novel, every year or so between the first and second Persian Wars somebody would decide to try to ostracize him, and his supporters would then have to campaign to ostracize someone else instead. He was the runner up four times, but never the first choice selected then. Lucky, as he points out, for Athens.

Looking back, he sees how the Greek cities have cruelly persecuted the ones who have served them most ably. The story of Miltiades is harsher than his own: the hero of Marathon, succumbing to gangrene, is fined an horrendous sum, then dies, and his son is forced into penury. All this happens just one year after the battle.

The details of life in Athens: the bathing, the technical details of vote collection, the exhausting march back to Athens after the battle of Marathon, the evacuation of Athens before the battle of Salamis, etc., are well realized.
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themulhern | 2 outras críticas | Nov 21, 2023 |

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Obras
58
Also by
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Membros
7,630
Popularidade
#3,202
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
238
ISBN
348
Línguas
11
Marcado como favorito
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