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  1. Only Children by Alison Lurie, 1990-04
  2. Clever Gretchen and Other Forgotten Folktales by Alison Lurie, 2005-04-26
  3. The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales (Oxford Books of Prose)
  4. Fabulous Beasts by Alison Lurie, 1999-09-10
  5. The Truth about Lorin Jones by Alison Lurie, 1993
  6. The Black Geese: A Baba Yaga Folk Tale from Russia by Alison Lurie, 2000-09-07
  7. Des amis imaginaires [nouvelle pr�sentation] by Alison Lurie, 2006-05-08
  8. Des animaux extraordinaires by Alison Lurie, 2001-10-04
  9. La vérité sur Lorin Jones by Alison Lurie, 1990-11-01
  10. Des gens comme les autres by Alison Lurie, 1991-03-02
  11. La ville de nulle part by Alison Lurie, 1990-05-02
  12. Die Wahrheit über Lorin Jones. Roman. by Alison Lurie, 1992-08-01
  13. Ne le dites pas aux grands by Alison Lurie, 1999-05-01
  14. Liaisons étrangères by Alison Lurie, 1997-01-02

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Roman. Diogenes TB, 291 Seiten, ISBN: 325722723X
Ersch. 1979 unter dem Titel "Only Children"
Aus dem Amerikanischen 1994 von Otto Bayer
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Alison Lurie , geboren 3.9.1926 in Chicago (Illinois), lebt in New York, Florida und London. Für " Affären " erhielt sie 1985 den Pulitzer Preis
Weitere Titel: Von Kindern und Leuten / Ein ganz privater kleiner Krieg / Affären / Liebe und Freundschaft
Zwei Ehepaare und deren kleine Töchter fahren zur Lehrerin der Kinder aufs Land. In ein Haus, das noch ohne Luxus wie fließendes Wasser oder Strom auskommen muss. Eines der beiden Mädchen, Mary Ann, erzählt aus ihrer kindlich-naiven Sicht, wie dieses Wochenende gelaufen ist; auch wenn die Eltern der Meinung sind, alles Wesentliche von den Kindern fernzuhalten, spüren diese die Stimmungen sehr genau auf.
So bleibt ihnen nicht verborgen, dass Lollys Vater Mary Anns Mutter Avancen macht - ein Flirt, den sie heftig erwidert. 2 Menschen leiden darunter - Lollys Mutter und Bill. Beide sind von einer beinahe krankhaften Eifersucht auf ihre leichtsinnigen, unbeschwerten Partner.

23. LESELUST Alison Lurie - Affären *** Amerikanische Literatur - Lesen - Rezension
Rezension von Daniela Ecker.
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Roman. Diogenes TB, 443 Seiten, ISBN: 3257216009
Ersch. 1984 unter dem Titel "Foreign Affairs"
Aus dem Amerikanischen 1986 von Otto Bayer
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Alison Lurie , geboren 3.9.1926 in Chicago (Illinois), lebt in New York, Florida und London. Für " Affären " erhielt sie 1985 den Pulitzer Preis
Weitere Titel: Von Kindern und Leuten / Ein ganz privater kleiner Krieg / Affären / Liebe und Freundschaft
Ein halbes Jahr in London! Wie sehr Vinnie Miner sich darauf gefreut hat, ist vielleicht für Außenstehende nicht so leicht nachzuvollziehen; aber obwohl sie immer nur wenige Wochen am Stück in England verbringen konnte, betrachtet sie sich doch, dem Herzen nach, als Engländerin. Und speziell London ist die Stadt, die es ihr angetan hat, so abweisend sie auch auf den ersten Blick erscheinen mag.
Nicht nur sie hat ein Stipendium für ein halbes Jahr erhalten; auch Fred Turner, ebenfalls Dozent an Vinnies Universität, darf hier für sein Buch forschen. Aber im Gegensatz zu ihr fühlt er sich nicht angenommen von dieser Stadt, ganz im Gegenteil: alles ist teuer, die Menschen schwer zugänglich, und ohnehin hatte er sich alles ganz anders vorgestellt.
Zum Beispiel, dass er hier nicht alleine sein würde, sondern dass auch seine Frau mit ihm die Stadt entdecken würde; aber kurz vor der Abreise hatten sie sich getrennt, und nun stand er da, mit der viel zu großen Wohnung und den Kosten, die er eigentlich gar nicht begleichen konnte. Dass er der (ohnehin nur aus Mitleid mit seiner hungrigen Erscheinung) ausgesprochenen Einladung der ältlichen Vinnie Miner gefolgt war, lag nur an der Gelegenheit, sich endlich wieder kostenlos satt essen zu können. Aber dann - trifft er ausgerechnet auf dieser Party eine Schauspielerin, in die er sich sofort Hals über Kopf verliebt. Und obwohl er es sich überhaupt nicht leisten kann, umgarnt er die einige Jahre ältere Rosemary, bis er endlich zum allgemein tolerierten Mann an ihrer Seite wird.

24. Alison Lurie, Don't Tell The Grown-Ups
A review of alison lurie's book of essays by Diane McDonough.
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Alison Lurie, Don't Tell the Grown-Ups (Avon Books, 1990) If you ever wondered at the appeal of Kate Greenaway's winsome lasses with their wispy Empire gowns, if you've ever contemplated the universal charm of Pooh Bear, if you've ever tucked The Secret Garden into your suitcase to peruse on vacation, then Alison Lurie's book of essays is for you. Complete with biographical tidbits and juicy gossip about some of the icons of childhood's literature, Lurie explores the themes of subversion in the books loved by children, introducing lots of background to support her theory. Best of all, she writes of the Bastable children and E. Nesbit, prompting an immediate reading of The Wouldbegoods but, I digress. Lurie argues that certain aspects of children's literature, not necessarily that ordained by the status quo, reinforce primitive cultural aspects of childhood. To support her theory, she goes to the stories that "were the sacred texts of childhood, whose authors had not forgotten what it was like to be a child. To read them was to feel a shock of recognition, a rush of liberating energy." The author explores fairy tales, Pooh Bear and J.R.R. Tolkien with an analytical yet affectionate eye that belies the serious scholarship and research underpinning each essay. It is biographical data that shines in each essay. I shall never again look at Kate Greenaway's girls without hearing the plaintive plea of John Ruskin, the Victorian literary lion. The great man wished to peek under the little imaginary frocks of Greenaway's bucolic children. When Greenaway presented him with her illustrations for Browning's "Pied Piper of Hamelin," he positively whines at the overabundance of garments on the girls: "I think we might go to the length of expecting the frocks to come off sometimes."

25. Author Alison Lurie's Home Page
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Joyce Carol Oates An excerpt from the novel "The Last Resort" At three A.M. on a windy late-November night, Jenny Walker woke in her historic house in an historic New England town, and sensed from the slope of the mattress and the chill of the flowered percale sheets that Wilkie Walker, the world-famous writer and naturalist, was not in bed beside her.
Often now Jenny woke to this absence. The first time, after lying half awake for twenty minutes, she tiptoed downstairs and found her husband sitting in the kitchen with a mug of tea. Wilkie smiled briefly and replied to her questions that of course he was all right, that everything was all right. "Go back to bed, darling," he told her, and Jenny followed his instructions, just as she had done for a quarter century.

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The work of Pulitzer prize winning author alison lurie. Welcome to the website of Pulitzer prize winning author, alison lurie alison lurie " One of this country's most able and witty novelists
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Alison Lurie Biography Novels Children's Collections Nonfiction ALISON LURIE "One of this country's most able and witty novelists."
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"One can read Lurie as one might read Jane Austen,
with continual delight"
Joyce Carol Oates An excerpt from the novel "The Last Resort" At three A.M. on a windy late-November night, Jenny Walker woke in her historic house in an historic New England town, and sensed from the slope of the mattress and the chill of the flowered percale sheets that Wilkie Walker, the world-famous writer and naturalist, was not in bed beside her.
Often now Jenny woke to this absence. The first time, after lying half awake for twenty minutes, she tiptoed downstairs and found her husband sitting in the kitchen with a mug of tea. Wilkie smiled briefly and replied to her questions that of course he was all right, that everything was all right. "Go back to bed, darling," he told her, and Jenny followed his instructions, just as she had done for a quarter century.

27. Alison Lurie's Biography
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ALISON LURIE
American writer and scholar, is probably best known for her novels, which have often been described as social satire. She has also published a collection of ghost stories, Women and Ghosts (1994), a book on the psychology of fashion, The Language of Clothes (1981), and a collection of essays on children's literature and folklore, Don't Tell the Grownups
Her first novel, Love and Friendship (1962), is set in the imaginary New England college town of Converse and describes an unexpected love affair. The Nowhere City (1965) takes place in Los Angeles, where Alison Lurie and her family lived from 1957 to 1961. Its characters include a film starlet, a psychiatrist, and other assorted local types. The War Between the Tates (1974 ) is set in Corinth University, which has been said to have some similarities to Cornell, and its main characters are a professor who becomes involved with a graduate student, and his distressed wife. It later became an NBC television film starring Elizabeth Ashley and Richard Crenna.

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    American writer and scholar, is probably best known for her novels, which have often been described as social satire. She has also published a collection of ghost stories, Women and Ghosts (1994), a book on the psychology of fashion, The Language of Clothes (1981), and a collection of essays on children's literature and folklore, Don't Tell the Grownups
    Her first novel, Love and Friendship (1962), is set in the imaginary New England college town of Converse and describes an unexpected love affair. The Nowhere City (1965) takes place in Los Angeles, where Alison Lurie and her family lived from 1957 to 1961. Its characters include a film starlet, a psychiatrist, and other assorted local types. The War Between the Tates (1974 ) is set in Corinth University, which has been said to have some similarities to Cornell, and its main characters are a professor who becomes involved with a graduate student, and his distressed wife. It later became an NBC television film starring Elizabeth Ashley and Richard Crenna.

    31. Lurie, Alison The War Between The Tates
    Literature Annotations. lurie, alison The War between the Tates. Genre, Novel (310 pp.).
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    Genre Novel (310 pp.) Keywords Abortion Body Self-Image Children Empathy ... Women's Health Summary At the height of campus unrest over Vietnam, Brian Tate, the conventional, politically moderate, foreign policy professor at Corinth (clearly Ithaca), has an office affair with his blonde graduate student, Wendy, but only after the vapid flower-child has pursued him relentlessly for months. Brian's wife, Erica, learns of his infidelity when she reads Wendy's ungrammatical but explicit letter. Miserable at home with their two shockingly difficult adolescent children, Erica is unemployed because Brian disapproves of her working. She confronts him; Wendy apologizes to her; Brian lies; Wendy is forced to have an abortion; Brian moves out; Wendy moves in; Erica grows thin and ages prematurely. She takes up with an old friend who has become a wan new-age 'guru,' but he is often impotent.

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    35. Alison Lurie Publishes 10th Novel
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    Retired but unretiring, Professor Alison Lurie publishes her 10th novel Alison Lurie signs copies of her books at the Cornell Campus Store in 1994. University Photography By Paul Cody "At three a.m. on a windy late-November night, Jenny Walker woke in her historic house in an historic New England town, and sensed from the slope of her mattress and the chill of the flowered percale sheets that Wilkie Walker, the world-famous writer and naturalist, was not in bed beside her." So begins Cornell English Professor Alison Lurie's most recent novel, The Last Resort (Henry Holt, 1998), her first novel in a decade and the 10th of her career. In a single opening sentence deft, graceful, subtle, packed with meaning Lurie puts the world of her novel, its terms and stakes, into rapid motion. A chilly marriage bed, an absent husband, a worried wife, set in a historic house and town, on decorous flowered sheets, late in the year, just before winter. Let the high Lurie comedy begin. "It's been much too long since Lurie's last novel," said

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    More Pages: Lurie, Alison Page 1 Book reviews for "Lurie, Alison" sorted by average review score: The Language of Clothes Published in Paperback by Vintage Books USA (November, 1983) Author: Alison Lurie Amazon base price: Average review score: The Best Pick-Up Line... The best pick-up line is to tell a woman how her clothes communicate aspects of her personality. Women love to talk about what the colors, patterns, and styles of their clothes mean. "The Language of Clothes" is all you need to do this although I also recommend "Big Hair: A Journey into the Transformation of Self," by Grant McCracken, to discuss what women's hair means. "The Language of Clothes" consists of chapters about how clothes express youth or age, a time or era, certain places, social status, etc. The best chapters are about how clothes communicate gender and sexual messages. This book is also one of the best birthday presents to give to a woman. (I shouldn't be sexist the book also discusses men's clothes.) The book has *lots* of clothes, and lots of photos. It's long and carefully researched. It makes you think. Women happily spend hours paging through it.
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    independence versus romance The astonishing thing about this book and a lot of Henry James's writing is his insight into the problems of women. This book deals with the problem of independence and freedom. Most of us, let's admit it, love the idea of being swept off our feet by some competent, assertive male. It's a real turn-on. If you don't believe it, check out how many successful professional women secretly read historical romances by the boxload. The problem comes the next morning when he starts to take control, bit by bit, of your entire life. In this book you have Olive, who is not, I think, a lesbian but someone who is very lonely and doesn't trust men and Verena, who likes men just fine, but is, for the moment anyway, under the spell of Olive and her feminist ideology. Are these our only options? Verena Makes her choice, but James notes that the tears she sheds may not, unhappily, be her last. James after 1898 was too subtle, too often employing apposition to add layers like coats of paint to each observation. Works like The Ambassadors (1903) rely on the reader's powers of synthesis, which can be in turns exhilarating or frustrating. The Bostonians (1885) is an extremely straightforward, dramatic, cruel, hilarious, political, compassionate love story and one of the best novels by anyone. Olive Chancellor is tragic: with so much love behind her cold, horrified stares. Basil Ransom is magnetic, but an educated idiot savant whose passion and will are nothing other than natural talent. Verena Tarrant has nothing but natural talentshe is an organism that throbs with passion like a finely tuned Geiger counter. Whether the private turmoil of sex and marriage finally draw her from the political sisterhood, and what happens to queer women like Olive, are high-stakes, human questions that James presents with sheer drama and almost unbelievable insight.

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