Tides of War: A Novel
An epic novel about love and war, set in Regency England and Spain during the Peninsular WarTides of War opens in England with the recently married, charmingly unconventional Harriet preparing to say good-bye to her husband, James, as he leaves to join the Duke of Wellington's troops in Spain....
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An epic novel about love and war, set in Regency England and Spain during the Peninsular WarTides of War opens in England with the recently married, charmingly unconventional Harriet preparing to say good-bye to her husband, James, as he leaves to join the Duke of Wellington's troops in Spain. Harriet’s and James’s interwoven stories of love and betrayal propel this sweeping and dramatic novel as it moves between Regency London on the cusp of modernity---a city in love with science, the machine, and money---and the shocking violence of the war in Spain. With dazzling skill, Stella Tillyard explores not only the effects of war on the men at the front but also the freedoms it offers the women left behind. A powerful rendering of the Napoleonic era and a brilliant examination of battles yet to come, Tides of War is "one of the most assured literary debuts in years…the perfect answer to anyone who believes that the past is out of date" (Amanda Foreman, Financial Times).
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781250002815 (1250002818)
Publish date: October 30th 2012
Publisher: Picador
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
Tides of War is a historical novel set in the 1800s (which I think of as the Jane Austen time period) and focuses on the Peninsular war against Napoleon. Newlywed Harriet Raven is left behind by her husband Captain James Raven as he joins Lord Wellington's troops and we see the action from both per...
Rating: 3.5* of fiveThe Book Report: James Raven has a problem: He's in love with a very unconventional woman, Harry, who loves (even more than she loves James) spending time in her late father's laboratory continuing his experiments and learning about matters scientific. Why is that a problem, you ...
War is a time when women can do as they wish . . .This complex and beautifully written book brings to life the fascinating world of Regency England, a time of war, great scientific advancements and the Romantic poets. Like War and Peace and Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, two other engrossing Nap...
I have a personal interest in the time period this historical novel portrays, having not only ancestors who took part in the Napoleonic wars but also my direct line of descent who shortly after 1815 migrated to London from Wales. I couldn’t pass the chance of reading a story that I identified with!...
I have picked this book up and put it down three times now and having reached the halfway mark with still no sign of a consistent story I've decided to yield. As interesting as the period is, I think that author has tried too hard to show off her knowledge by stuffing everything but the kitchen sink...