Helen Dunmore
Auteur anglaise née en 1952
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Le dimanche 4 décembre 2005 par channe01
Je ne connaissais pas Helen Dunmore et après cette lecture dont je sors à moitié satisfaite, je vais tenter d’aller à sa rencontre à travers d’autres mots. Parce que je crois que nous avons des émotions à partager.
Finalement, j’ai quand même apprécié cette lecture en dépit de quelques digressions et du final qui m’a laissé en plan.
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![]() Actualitté.com | GB : L'horreur, un genre littéraire en vogue chez les femmes auteurs Actualitté.com La romancière Jeanette Winterson, qui a publié Les Oranges ne sont pas les seuls fruits (édition des femmes, 1991), et Helen Dunmore, qui a écrit de nombreux livres pour enfants, sont toutes deux sur le point de sortir leur premier livre d'horreur dans ... |
Daily Mail | Helen Dunmore: THE GREATCOAT Daily Mail BY HELEN DUNMORE (Hammer £9.99) By Michael Arditti Nikoai Gogal ends his classic story, The Overcoat, with the dead clerk, Akaky, haunting St Petersburg stealing overcoats. In her new novella, Helen Dunmore continues this association of ghosts and ... The Greatcoat, By Helen Dunmore Guardian Books podcast: Haunting stories |
The Greatcoat, By Helen Dunmore The Independent Dunmore's historical novels have been compared to Tolstoy. This wartime ghost story is not in that league, but it does what it says on the dust jacket Helen Dunmore recently said that people are "always very surprised" when she tells them that she has ... Hammer Horror comes to the printed page Hammer brings horror to eBooks |
The Blagger's Guide To...The Woman In Black The Independent Helen Dunmore's Second World War thriller The Greatcoat was out on 2 February; Jeanette Winterson's Daylight Gate, a story based on the Pendle witch trials of 1612, will be published on the 16 April. *The Woman in Black was first published six years ... |
Win Helen Dunmore's books This is Cornwall And, if a ghost story is more your thing, you could win one of three copies of Helen's novella The Greatcoat (Hammer, £9.99). Just tell us the name of the airman in the story, sending your answer, with your name, address and telephone number, ... |
The Guardian | Women writers turn to the horror story The Guardian Terrifying new novels from outspoken author Jeanette Winterson and from the acclaimed novelist and children's writer Helen Dunmore are at the head of a blast of chilling fiction heading for British bookshops. Where once an accomplished "lady novelist" ... |
The Life And Literature Of DH Lawrence Manila Bulletin I'm thinking, in terms of the biographers and critics, particularly of John Worthen and David Ellis, Keith Sagar, Peter Preston, Harry T. Moore, Raymond Williams, FR Leavis, but also Anthony Burgess, Helen Dunmore and other creative writers who have ... |
Ghosts: Our love affair The Independent Well-known literary figures are now turning to the genre for the first time: Helen Dunmore's ghost story The Greatcoat is being released next month through Hammer's publishing imprint. Eloise, the debut novel by Judy Finnigan ? of the Richard & Judy ... |
![]() The Yorker | The Week in Culture - The Yorker The Yorker This year sees the continuation of the horror genre with the publication of harrowing titles by Jeanette Winterson and Mark Morris, as well as The Greatcoat by Helen Dunmore. Dunmore's book begins with a knock on the window in the middle of the night. |
Exclusive Media's HAMMER Acquires GASLIGHT Screenplay We Are Movie Geeks In 2012 the imprint publishes its first original titles with ?The Greatcoat? by Helen Dunmore, an original novel about the Pendle witches by Jeanette Winterson and ?Coldbrook? by Tim Lebbon. Also publishing in 2012 are further new novelisations of ... |


