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Rumer Godden (1907–1998)

Autor(a) de In This House of Brede

89+ Works 13,478 Membros 276 Críticas 64 Favorited

About the Author

Margaret Rumer Godden was born Dec. 10, 1907, in Sussex, England. She was nine months old when her family moved to India, where her father ran a shipping line. She returned to London at age 20 to learn how to teach dance to children, and opened a school back in India. Returning to England while she mostrar mais was pregnant, she wrote her first book, "Chinese Puzzle," published in 1936. Her marriage to a stockbroker, Laurence Sinclair Foster, ended in 1941, leaving her penniless. In an effort to pay off her former husband's debts, Godden moved her family into a mountain cottage where she ran a school, made herbal teas for sale, and wrote books. Another novel of India, "The River," published in 1949, was one of her most acclaimed books and was made into a film by Jean Renoir in 1951. She returned to England to stay in 1945. Rumer Godden was the author of more than 60 books, including novels, short story collections, poetry, plays and non-fiction. She published her 21st novel, "Cromartie vs. the God Shiva," in 1997. Rumer Godden died a year later on November 8, 1998, in Thornhill, Scotland, at the age of 90. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Please don't combine this author with her sister Jon Godden.

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Séries

Obras por Rumer Godden

In This House of Brede (1969) 1,419 exemplares
The Story of Holly and Ivy (1958) 1,313 exemplares
The Greengage Summer (1958) 739 exemplares
An Episode of Sparrows (1955) 671 exemplares
The Dolls' House (1947) 652 exemplares
Black Narcissus (1939) 570 exemplares
The Diddakoi (1972) 466 exemplares
Five for Sorrow, Ten for Joy (1979) 398 exemplares
Miss Happiness and Miss Flower (1961) 392 exemplares
The Kitchen Madonna (1967) 343 exemplares
Kingfishers Catch Fire (1953) 339 exemplares
The Peacock Spring (1975) 332 exemplares
The Battle of the Villa Fiorita (1963) 331 exemplares
Two Under the Indian Sun (1966) 327 exemplares
Little Plum (1963) 320 exemplares
The River (1946) 304 exemplares
A Time to Dance, No Time to Weep (1987) 209 exemplares
The Mousewife (1951) 209 exemplares
Thursday's Children (1984) 207 exemplares
Mouse House (1957) 177 exemplares
Coromandel Sea Change (1991) 170 exemplares
A Candle for St. Jude (1948) 166 exemplares
A House with Four Rooms (1989) 154 exemplares
Breakfast with the Nikolides (1942) 142 exemplares
Listen to the Nightingale (1992) 140 exemplares
Take Three Tenses: A Fugue in Time (1945) 139 exemplares
Impunity Jane (1656) 137 exemplares
Cromartie vs the God Shiva (1997) 124 exemplares
Four Dolls (1983) 117 exemplares
A Breath of Air (1950) 114 exemplares
The Dark Horse (1981) 112 exemplares
The Dragon of Og (1981) 111 exemplares
The Fairy Doll (1956) 110 exemplares
The Rocking Horse Secret (1977) 108 exemplares
Pippa Passes (1994) 86 exemplares
The Lady and the Unicorn (1937) 77 exemplares
Candy Floss (1960) 77 exemplares
Home is the Sailor (1964) 67 exemplares
A Kindle of Kittens (1978) 62 exemplares
Great Grandfather's House (1708) 59 exemplares
St. Jerome and the Lion (1961) 58 exemplares
Fu-Dog (1989) 51 exemplares
Mr. McFadden's Hallowe'en (1975) 49 exemplares
Gulbadan (1980) 47 exemplares
Operation Sippacik (1664) 42 exemplares
Thus Far and No Further (1943) 39 exemplares
Candy Floss / Impunity Jane (1975) 38 exemplares
Gypsy, Gypsy (1940) 36 exemplares
The River [1951 film] (1951) — Screenwriter/Original novel — 36 exemplares
The Valiant Chatti-Maker (1777) 32 exemplares
The Raphael Bible (1732) 27 exemplares
Shiva's Pigeons (1972) 27 exemplares
Gone: a thread of stories (1940) 22 exemplares
Mouse Time: Two Stories (1984) 18 exemplares
In Noah's Ark (1949) 15 exemplares
Cockcrow to Starlight (1996) 14 exemplares
Swans and Turtles (1968) 13 exemplares
Indian Dust: Stories (1989) 8 exemplares
The Little Chair (1996) 5 exemplares
Chinese Puzzle 3 exemplares
The Greengage Summer [1961 film] (1961) — Screenplay — 3 exemplares
Round the Day (1966) 1 exemplar
Nella città una rosa (2020) 1 exemplar
Choir and Prayers: 2 (1965) 1 exemplar
Premiēre 1 exemplar

Associated Works

The Little Bookroom (1955) — Posfácio, algumas edições577 exemplares
Prayers from the Ark (1947) — Tradutor, algumas edições305 exemplares
Prayers from the Ark and The Creatures' Choir (1976) — Tradutor, algumas edições153 exemplares
Read With Me (1965) — Contribuidor — 129 exemplares
Reader's Digest Great Biographies 01 (1987) — Contribuidor — 120 exemplares
Black Narcissus [1947 film] (1947) — Original novel — 99 exemplares
The Creatures' Choir (1965) — Tradutor, algumas edições58 exemplares
Reader's Digest Condensed Books 1968 v04 (1968) — Contribuidor — 50 exemplares
Great Tours and Detours: The Sophisticated Traveler Series (1985) — Contribuidor — 34 exemplares
Great short stories of the English-speaking world (1977) — Introdução — 31 exemplares
The Best of Both Worlds: An Anthology of Stories for All Ages (1968) — Contribuidor — 25 exemplares
Love Stories (1975) — Contribuidor — 18 exemplares
Mrs. Manders' cook book (1968) — Editor — 16 exemplares
In This House of Brede [1975 film] (1975) — Original book — 15 exemplares
Great short stories of the english speaking world (volume 2) (1977) — Introdução — 13 exemplares
Great Short Stories of the English Speaking World Volume One (1977) — Introdução — 9 exemplares
The Real Thing: Seven Stories About Love (1979) — Contribuidor — 7 exemplares
Four complete English novels (1960) 4 exemplares
Enchantment [1948 film] (1948) — Original book — 3 exemplares
Black Narcissus [2020 miniseries] — Original book — 2 exemplares
The Battle of the Villa Fiorita [1965 film] (1965) — Original book — 1 exemplar

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome legal
Godden, Margaret Rumer
Data de nascimento
1907-12-10
Data de falecimento
1998-11-08
Localização do túmulo
Rye, East Sussex, England, UK
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
England
Local de nascimento
Eastbourne, Sussex, England, UK
Local de falecimento
Moniaive, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
Locais de residência
Narayanganj, India (now Bangladesh)
Calcutta, India
Moniaive, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, UK
Lamb House, Rye, East Sussex, England, UK
Eastbourne, Sussex, England, UK
London, England, UK (mostrar todos 7)
Kashmir, India
Educação
Moira House School, Eastbourne, Sussex, England, UK
privately educated
Ocupações
dance teacher
novelist
children's book author
Relações
Godden, Jon (sister)
Key, Thomas Hewitt (great-great-grandfather)
Organizações
Roman Catholic Church
Prémios e menções honrosas
Order of the British Empire (Officer, 1993)
Agente
Edith Haggard

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Rumer Godden wrote some 60 works, including novels, children's books, biographies, and poetry, a number of them drawing on her experiences of life growing up in British India and then working there as an adult. Her portrayals of the secret thoughts and confusions of childhood are especially noteworthy.
Nota de desambiguação

Please don't combine this author with her sister Jon Godden.

Membros

Discussions

July Read: Rumer Godden em Virago Modern Classics (Outubro 2017)
December 2011: Rumer Godden em Monthly Author Reads (Fevereiro 2012)

Críticas

Did you know you can ruin a perfectly lovely, enjoyable book in the last 10 pages??? I found out you can.

[China Court] is the story of five generations of a family living in southwestern England. Their family home is named China Court because of the money their family made in trade with China in the 1800s. When Mrs. Quin, a family matriarch from the third generation, passes away, the family story begins to be explored. Adza and Eustace have eight children. "The brood" gives way to one son, his Irish wife and their children, one of who marries Ripsie (Mrs. Quin). Tracy, part of the fifth generation, returns for her grandmother's funeral. The writing swirls around these generations - Godden doesn't take the easy way out and write a dual (or quintuple!) timeline. Instead, stories give way to other stories up and down the timeline. There are enough cues to keep the reader pretty well-oriented. I was highly impressed by this. So much fun to read a novel with interesting characters and a masterfully managed plot and timeline.

And then, the end . . .
Terrible, really terrible. There's a strange stipulation in Mrs. Quin's will about Tracy marrying the man (Peter) who has been working a farm on China Court's land. At first it seems that Godden is going to somehow manage this into working in a somewhat acceptable manner. But then there is an out of place, violent, scene between Tracy and Peter that ends the book with a total acceptance of the violence - I guess as passion? I didn't get it. I was floored and upset.

This was so disappointing after I absolutely loved [In This House of Brede] and [The Greengage Summer]. Sad.
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japaul22 | 13 outras críticas | Apr 12, 2024 |
I consider this book by Rumer Godden to be a good introduction to Gulbadan's story. Rumer Godden was not a historian and may have been excited when she read the "Humayun-Nama," written by Gulbadan-his sister.
The narrative is sparse, and you get glimpses of Gulbadan's character. Rumer Godden's British heritage the writing, especially when she writes about Gulbadan's (and Hamida's) reactions to Hindu customs.
While not an excellent or authoritative book, it is a good enough introduction to Gulbadan Begum's fascinating life.… (mais)
 
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RajivC | 2 outras críticas | Mar 26, 2024 |
The book is a charming memoir. I hesitate to call it an autobiography. Jon and Rumer Godden wrote this memoir jointly of their childhood in India. They lived in India during the First World War, and their memory seems excellent.
There is an innocence in the writing, which is amazing, considering they wrote the book many years later. The two sisters create a wonderful atmosphere, and there are moments when you can almost smell the old mud of India and visualize the people surrounding them.
It is possible to visualize two young girls living in what is now Bangladesh and enjoying the Indian sun. They were not rich and wrote about their pecuniary constraints without affectation. The sisters compared life in India with life in England. When they sailed back to England, they could not (at first) accept England as home.
Most of us forget that, for many English people, India was home but not home.
A charming book, well worth reading if you want to get a glimpse of life in the Raj, through the eyes of young children.
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RajivC | 5 outras críticas | Feb 20, 2024 |
One of Rumer Godden's midcentury kids' stories about dolls. In this case, there is a little orphan girl named Ivy, and a little doll dressed for Christmas (Holly). Ivy is meant to be spending Christmas at the Infants' home because everyone else at the orphanage has been farmed out for the holiday, but instead she decides she is going to her non-existent grandmother's house is Aylesbury. Ivy wants a Christmas doll. Holly has just been put out for sale in the toyshop on Christmas eve, and she wants a Christmas girl. Mrs. Jones, the policeman's childless wife, is wondering about maybe Christmas being different this year. Despite the nasty negging of the stuffed owl Abracadabra, and with the assistance of the toyshop boy Peter, and a whole bunch of coincidences... a Christmas miracle happens.
The best part of this book is the description of the various toys, including the small stuffed velvet hippos, Mallow and Wallow, and the comfortably saggy elephant Crumple.
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bunnyjadwiga | 19 outras críticas | Jan 3, 2024 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
89
Also by
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Membros
13,478
Popularidade
#1,722
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
276
ISBN
539
Línguas
9
Marcado como favorito
64

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