Flora Thompson Bücher
Flora Jane Thompson ist berühmt für ihre semi-autobiografische Trilogie, die das Wesen der englischen Landschaft einfängt. Ihre Werke, die heute als kleine Klassiker gelten, bieten eine fiktionalisierte und doch persönliche Sozialgeschichte des ländlichen englischen Lebens an der Wende zum 20. Jahrhundert. Als begeisterte autodidaktische Naturforscherin erstreckte sich Thompsons literarisches Talent auch auf Kurzgeschichten und Gedichte, wobei sie ihre Prosa mit detaillierten Beobachtungen durchdrang. Ihre unverwechselbare Stimme erweckt die Landschaften und das Leben einer vergangenen Ära lebendig zum Leben.






Over to Candleford
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Set in late 19th century Oxfordshire, the second book of the Lark Rise to Candleford trilogy follows an older Laura as she navigates the transition from rural life to the broader experiences of urban living. Her visits to her cousins in Candleford highlight the contrasts between their lifestyles and her own, capturing the essence of a changing world where traditional farming is giving way to mechanization. The narrative beautifully portrays the charm and challenges of rural existence during this transformative period.
This book depicts country life at the end of the 19th century, focusing on three interconnected Oxfordshire communities. It explores May Day celebrations, forgotten children's games, and the daily lives of farmworkers and craftsmen, along with their relationships and friendships.
Candleford Green
- 202 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Set in late 19th century Oxfordshire, the trilogy captures the essence of rural life on the brink of change due to mechanization. In the concluding book, a young Laura transitions to Candleford Green to work at the post office with her cousin Dorcas Lane. As she navigates her new responsibilities and relationships, she finds joy in her work but longs for the open spaces of her childhood home, Lark Rise. The narrative beautifully explores themes of growth, nostalgia, and the impact of societal changes on personal lives.
The Illustrated Lark Rise to Candleford
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
An abridged version of the original three volumes of the classic. Autobiographical in form, the trilogy gives a picture of country life in the last quarter of the 19th century, just as the pattern of rural self-sufficiency country life was crumbling under the impact of the Industrial Revolution.
Flora Thompson's memoirs of a childhood spent in the Oxfordshire hamlet of Juniper in the 1880s.
Lark Rise
- 332 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Set in late 19th century Oxfordshire, this trilogy offers a tender portrayal of rural life on the brink of change due to mechanization. The first volume focuses on Laura's childhood in the quaint hamlet of Lark Rise, capturing the essence of her small community and its traditions. As villagers seek better opportunities in towns, the narrative reflects on the beauty and simplicity of a vanishing way of life, highlighting the rich details and rituals that define Flora Thompson's formative experiences.
Still Glides the Stream
- 174 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Set in the late 19th and early 20th century, this work provides a fictionalized, autobiographical glimpse into rural English life. Flora Jane Thompson, known for her evocative portrayals of the countryside, captures the essence of the era through rich social history. As a minor classic, it reflects her deep connection to the landscape and community, offering readers a nostalgic view of the past.
