Happy Starts at Home

Happy Starts at Home Book pdf

Author:

Rebecca West

Views:

661

Language:

English

Rating:

0

Department:

Social sciences

No. Pages:

217

Size of file:

31881640 MB

Quality :

Excellent

Downloads:

34

Notification

If you object to publishing the book, please contact us [email protected]

Rebecca West was a British author, journalist, literary critic, and travel writer. An author who wrote in many genres, West reviewed books for The Times, the New York Herald Tribune, The Sunday Telegraph, and The New Republic, and she was a correspondent for The Bookman. Her major works include Black Lamb and Grey Falcon (1941), on the history and culture of Yugoslavia; A Train of Powder (1955), her coverage of the Nuremberg trials, published originally in The New Yorker; The Meaning of Treason, later The New Meaning of Treason (1964), a study of the trial of the British fascist William Joyce and others; The Return of the Soldier (1918), a modernist World War I novel; and the "Aubrey trilogy" of autobiographical novels, The Fountain Overflows (1956), This Real Night, and Cousin Rosamund (1985).

Rebecca West was born Cicily Isabel Fairfield in 1892 in London, England, and grew up in a home full of intellectual stimulation, political debate, lively company, books and music. She had to leave school in 1907 due to a bout of tuberculosis. She chose not to return after recovering from the illness, later describing her schooling at Watson's as akin to a "prison".

West grew up in a home filled with discussions of world affairs. Her father was a journalist who often involved himself in controversial issues. He brought home Russian revolutionaries and other political activists, and their debates helped to form West's sensibility, which took shape in novels such as The Birds Fall Down, set in pre-revolution Russia. But the crucial event that moulded West's politics was the Dreyfus affair. The impressionable Rebecca learned early on just how powerful was the will to persecute minorities and to subject individuals to unreasonable suspicion based on flimsy evidence and mass frenzy. West had a keen understanding of the psychology of politics, how movements and causes could sustain themselves on the profound need to believe or disbelieve in a core of values—even in contradiction of reality.

West's parents had her baptised into the Church of England two months after birth and she considered herself a Christian, though an unconventional believer. At times, she found God to be wicked; at other times she considered him merely ineffectual and defeated. However, she revered Christ as the quintessentially good man, she had great respect for the literary, pictorial, and architectural manifestations of the Christian ethos, and she considered faith a valid tool to grapple with the conundrums of life and the mysteries of the cosmos.

Long time book reviewer and senior editor at TIME, Whittaker Chambers, considered West "a novelist of note ... a distinguished literary critic ... above all ... one of the greatest of living journalists."

Virginia Woolf questioned Rebecca West being labelled as an "arrant feminist" because she offended men by saying they are snobs in chapter two of A Room of One's Own: "Why was Miss West an arrant feminist for making a possibly true if uncomplimentary statement about the other sex?"

Bill Moyers's interview "A Visit With Dame Rebecca West," recorded in her London home when she was 89, was aired by PBS in July 1981. In a review of the interview, John O'Connor wrote that "Dame Rebecca emerges as a formidable presence. When she finds something or somebody disagreeable, the adjective suddenly becomes withering."

West suffered from failing eyesight and high blood pressure in the late 1970s, and became increasingly frail. Her last months were mostly spent in bed, at times delirious and other times lucid; she complained that she was dying too slowly. She died on 15 March 1983, and is buried at Brookwood Cemetery, Woking.

Book Description

Happy Starts at Home book pdf by Rebecca West

Happy Starts at Home: Change your space, transform your life

Use your home as a tool to make better changes happen in your life. Through aligning your heart, home, and health, experience first-hand how small changes make a big difference.

What does it take to be happy at home? It’s not about buying or not buying a new couch. It’s about whether your home is working for you in the best way. Your home can directly improve your well-being and contentment with better health, sleep, and relationships, and ultimately decrease your stress levels to increase your all-round happiness. Design expert Rebecca West helps you to learn how to achieve a geographical cure without actually relocating and how to redecorate so you can feel best in your space. Along with beautiful photographs, there are a variety of self-assessment activities to connect your financial, emotional, and physical health to your space to ensure it nurtures your vision—and while doing so, investing your time and money more effectively, too. With the valuable advice in Happy Starts at Home, you can commit to a philosophy of buying fewer things and doing more to discover what’s holding you back, in order to find joy and create a home that makes you smile.

Book Review

0

out of

5 stars

0

0

0

0

0

Book Quotes

Top rated
Latest
Quote
there are not any quotes

there are not any quotes

More books Rebecca West

Black Lamb and Grey Falcon
Black Lamb and Grey Falcon
Literary novels
479
English
Rebecca West
Black Lamb and Grey Falcon book pdf by Rebecca West
The Strange Necessity
The Strange Necessity
Thematic articles
482
English
Rebecca West
The Strange Necessity book pdf by Rebecca West
The Birds Fall Down
The Birds Fall Down
Historical novels
555
English
Rebecca West
The Birds Fall Down book pdf by Rebecca West
Survivors in Mexico
Survivors in Mexico
Travel and trips
629
English
Rebecca West
Survivors in Mexico book pdf by Rebecca West

More books Human Development

Die empty
Die empty
4.0000
13684
English
Todd henry
Die empty book pdf by Todd henry
the secret
the secret
2.0000
18977
English
Rhonda Byrne
the secret book pdf by Rhonda Byrne
Getting things done
Getting things done
4271
English
David Allen
Getting things done book pdf by David Allen
ready for anything
ready for anything
2865
English
David Allen
ready for anything book pdf by David Allen

Add Comment

Authentication required

You must log in to post a comment.

Log in
There are no comments yet.