Edith Nesbit

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  • ISBN 9780752442549
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 125 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2007
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Edith Nesbit is one of the greatest children's writers of the century. Though known in her day for poems, short stories and romantic novels, she is now remembered as the author of The Railway Children, The Treasure Seekers and many other tales of magic and adventure.

Her readers loved to think of her as a reassuringly aunt like figure, but this biography reveals her as a wilful, demanding and adventurous woman - a true Bohemian who broke all society's rules in her search for love.

Nesbit has previously been presented as the much-exploited and long- suffering victim of her husband, Hubert Bland, a compulsive womaniser. The truth is more complex: Edith had an intense, if unconsummated, affair with Bernard Shaw, which was followed by a series of love affairs with younger men. At the same time, her closest friend Alice Hoatson moved into her home as a housekeeper, where Alice bore Hubert two children whom Edith brought up as her own. The Blands were founder members of the Fabian Society, and this book records their friendships with figures like the Webbs, Eleanor Marx, Olive Schreiner and H.G. Wells.

Edith Nesbit's own writing reflects her dynamic energy, her sense of fun and passionate joie de vivre. Julia Briggs' biography explores with subtlety the complex relationship between her life and her fiction.

Julia Briggs is currently Professor of English and Women's Studies at De Montfort University.

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