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Swallows, Amazons and Coots: A Reading of Arthur Ransome (2016)

di Julian Lovelock

Altri autori: Sophie Neville (Prefazione)

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In 1929, Arthur Ransome (1884-1967), a journalist and war correspondent who was on the books of MI6, turned his hand to writing adventure stories for children. The result was Swallows and Amazons and eleven more wonderful books followed, spanning inpublication the turbulent years from 1930 to 1947. They changed the course of children's literature and have never been out of print since. In them, Ransome creates a world of escape so close to reality that it is utterly believable, a world in which things always turn out right in the end. Yet Swallows, Amazons and Coots shows that, to be properly appreciated today, the novels must be read as products of their era, inextricably bound up with Ransome's life and times as he bore witness to the end of Empire and the dark days of the Second World War. In the first critical book devoted wholly to the series, Julian Lovelock explores each novel in turn, offering an erudite assessment of Ransome's creative process and narrative technique, and highlighting his contradictory politics, his defence of rural England, and his reflections on colonialism and the place of women in society. Thus Lovelock demonstrates convincingly that, despite first appearances, the novels challenge as much as reinforce the pervading attitudes of their time.Written with a lightness of touch and enlivened by Ransome's own illustrations, Swallows, Amazons and Coots is both fresh and nostalgic. It will appeal to anyone who has enjoyed the world of Swallows and Amazons, and there is plenty here to challenge both the student and the Ransome enthusiast.… (altro)
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The book is less academic in form and substance than other work on Ransome (not all of which is acknowledged in the Select Bibliography at the end of the book, which is really no more than a works cited list in disguise). This rather incomplete list of critical work on Ransome’s novels is something of a missed opportunity to collect together an up-to-date list of criticism that could serve as a jumping off point for scholars new to Ransome (although this may well have been a publisher’s request). For readers totally new to Ransome, the book could certainly provide a gentle introduction to the Swallows and Amazons series, and it may well offer some grist to the academic mill but, overall, it is difficult to determine quite where this book fits.

What shines through the fog above all, though, is Lovelock’s affection for the novels and characters (he even, somewhat mawkishly perhaps, takes to imagining what the characters grew up to become beyond the childhood world of the books), and this is refreshing given how much academic work is produced simply because a given topic is in vogue. This affectionate tone is enhanced by the inclusion of a foreword by Sophie Neville, current president of the Arthur Ransome Society (TARS), who portrayed Titty Walker in the 1974 film version of Swallows and Amazons. In short, Lovelock offers us a fond glimpse of Ransome’s work rather than a fully charted course through its possibilities, a glimpse that may well be a prompt for new readers, but will probably not fully satisfy Ransome scholars or enthusiasts.
 
Biographies of Ransome abound, as do critical examinations of his work; this, however, is the first critical volume devoted exclusively to the series, and unlike previous critical approaches to Ransome's work, Lovelock's avoids "biographical reductionism" (xi). In fact, throughout his study, Lovelock is careful not to allow his obvious enjoyment of the series and his admiration for Ransome as a writer to overshadow the complexities and controversial nature of the latter's themes and characters within a modern critical context. This multifaceted approach to Ransome's work results in a volume that is both critical and sensitive, offering food for thought to enthusiasts and critics alike. Most importantly, Lovelock clearly demonstrates the continuing relevance of the series, justifying its inclusion in the children's fiction canon.
 

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How many of us have grown up under the strident crossed flags of the Swallows and the Amazons?

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This is not so much a book about Arthur Ransome, whose life and complex character have been explored in every detail, but about his Swallows and Amazons novels (though the author and his work are more than usually intertwined).

Introduction : 'The Romantic Transfiguration of Fact'.
'Began S and A', wrote Ransome in his diary entry for 24 March 1929, and thus he 'caught his typewriter on the other side' and the Swallows and Amazons was under way at last - four years after he had returned from overseas hoping to fulfil his ambition to become a novelist instead of a journalist and foreign correspondent

[Chapter] I. Swallows and Amazons : Explorers, Pirates and Savages.
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In 1929, Arthur Ransome (1884-1967), a journalist and war correspondent who was on the books of MI6, turned his hand to writing adventure stories for children. The result was Swallows and Amazons and eleven more wonderful books followed, spanning inpublication the turbulent years from 1930 to 1947. They changed the course of children's literature and have never been out of print since. In them, Ransome creates a world of escape so close to reality that it is utterly believable, a world in which things always turn out right in the end. Yet Swallows, Amazons and Coots shows that, to be properly appreciated today, the novels must be read as products of their era, inextricably bound up with Ransome's life and times as he bore witness to the end of Empire and the dark days of the Second World War. In the first critical book devoted wholly to the series, Julian Lovelock explores each novel in turn, offering an erudite assessment of Ransome's creative process and narrative technique, and highlighting his contradictory politics, his defence of rural England, and his reflections on colonialism and the place of women in society. Thus Lovelock demonstrates convincingly that, despite first appearances, the novels challenge as much as reinforce the pervading attitudes of their time.Written with a lightness of touch and enlivened by Ransome's own illustrations, Swallows, Amazons and Coots is both fresh and nostalgic. It will appeal to anyone who has enjoyed the world of Swallows and Amazons, and there is plenty here to challenge both the student and the Ransome enthusiast.

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