Good Little Ship
Arthur Ransome, Nancy Blackett and the Goblin
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2017
Lodestar Books (Verlag)
978-1-907206-42-9 (ISBN)
Lodestar Books (Verlag)
978-1-907206-42-9 (ISBN)
In "Good Little Ship" Peter Willis analyses a classic of maritime literature – Arthur Ransome's "We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea" – and tells the story of the "Nancy Blackett", Ransome’s own boat which appears as the "Goblin" in his story, and survives today as an ambassador for Ransome and his tales.
Generations of children and their parents have delighted in Arthur Ransome’s `Swallows and Amazons’ books, but one of them stands out from the rest as being of a different order altogether. "We Didn’t Mean to Go to Sea" is both larger of theme and tighter of plot; it is a rite-of-passage tale quite unlike the others, and in describing the experiences of its protagonist John it illuminates much of Ransome’s own psychology. "Good Little Ship" is a blend of literary criticism, maritime history and sheer celebration. Peter Willis combines an analysis of a classic of maritime literature (“a book of which Conrad would have been proud” – Hugh Brogan) with the story of the "Nancy Blackett", Ransome’s own boat which appears as the "Goblin" in his story. He describes her life, near-death and restoration, and her renaissance as an ambassador for Ransome and his tales.
Generations of children and their parents have delighted in Arthur Ransome’s `Swallows and Amazons’ books, but one of them stands out from the rest as being of a different order altogether. "We Didn’t Mean to Go to Sea" is both larger of theme and tighter of plot; it is a rite-of-passage tale quite unlike the others, and in describing the experiences of its protagonist John it illuminates much of Ransome’s own psychology. "Good Little Ship" is a blend of literary criticism, maritime history and sheer celebration. Peter Willis combines an analysis of a classic of maritime literature (“a book of which Conrad would have been proud” – Hugh Brogan) with the story of the "Nancy Blackett", Ransome’s own boat which appears as the "Goblin" in his story. He describes her life, near-death and restoration, and her renaissance as an ambassador for Ransome and his tales.
Peter Willis is a former Deputy Editor of "Classic Boat", and currently performs a similar function on "Classic Sailor" magazine. In 1996 he launched an appeal to buy Arthur Ransome’s yacht "Nancy Blackett" and preserve her to be sailed as a living reminder of Ransome and his works. The appeal resulted in the Nancy Blackett Trust (www.nancyblackett.org) of which he is president. He lives in Woodbridge, Suffolk.
Erscheinungsdatum | 23.11.2017 |
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Vorwort | Libby Purves |
Zusatzinfo | Mono photos & drawings, 8pp colour plates |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 216 mm |
Gewicht | 360 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport ► Segeln / Tauchen / Wassersport |
ISBN-10 | 1-907206-42-6 / 1907206426 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-907206-42-9 / 9781907206429 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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