James Tait Black Memorial Prizes じぇーむず・ていと・ぶらっく きねんしょう
Edition 20 (1938)
FictionBiographyDrama
Winners
2 peopleA Ship of the Line and Flying Colours continue the Hornblower saga, tracing a young officer's growth through battle, seamanship, captivity, and recovery. Because the prize was awarded to a pair of novels, the work resists reduction to a single book record.
A pair of Hornblower novels that together form a sustained tale of war and seamanship.
maritime adventurenaval warfarecoming of ageNapoleonic Wars
E. K. Chambers's biography follows Coleridge's life and poetry with close attention to the background of Romantic thought and literary creation. It balances scholarly depth with a fairly clear narrative line.
A substantial biography that reconnects Coleridge's life with his poetry.
390 pages
biographyRomanticismpoetryliterary history