A rare book which provides insight about Tressell from a biographical point of view.Reveals more about the dramatic rescue of the church-mural now in the Hastings Museum.A man known for his humanity, this honest account seeks to dispel the confusion about Tressell's life.There are many stories surrounding Robert Tressell, the Irish writer best known for his one and only novel,The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists, which captured the minds of thousands.A man surrounded by political propaganda and rumours, this memoir seeks to dispel the fabrications and get to the truth about Tressell, a man known for his humanity.The memoir was inspired by Tressell's daughter, Kathleen, a remarkable lady who turned up after being 'dead' for so many years. It reveals more about her unconventional life, even exploring her interest in psychoanalysis.Amusing and at times tragic, this personal biographical memoir dissolves the myths surrounding Tressell, and suggests that understanding his real life is a much better way of understanding his thought and how his ideas can be developed for the modern age.



Autorentext

D. V. Haines is a retired technical writer and lives in East Sussex. He specialised in high-fidelity tape-recordings of speech. After writing his first book about an audio drama-recording, he became a leading contributor to the popular magazines devoted to audio. This is David's third book published by Matador, following Enjoyable Motoring (2015), and The Gentleman Shopkeeper (2017).

Titel
Tressell and the Late Kathleen
Untertitel
A Biographical Memoir and a Message of Hope
EAN
9781789011036
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
24.07.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.14 MB
Anzahl Seiten
200