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THE DOROTHY DUNNETT COMPANION: V.II PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Elspeth Morrison | 464 pages | 27 May 2002 | Random House USA Inc | 9780375726682 | English | New York, United States The Dorothy Dunnett Companion: v.Ii PDF Book It was written in response to her husband's suggestion that she write something herself, when she complained of having run out of reading material. There are significant differences in narrative approach and writing style between the series, reflecting in part the very different personal journey taken by the central character in each. King Hereafter , her long novel set in Orkney and Scotland in the years just before the invasion of England by William the Conqueror, was in Dorothy Dunnett's eyes her masterpiece. Dorothy Dunnett founded the Dorothy Dunnett Society. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. I am so glad I ordered this through the library and didn't buy it. Aug 04, Rebecca Huston rated it it was amazing Shelves: keepers. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville. Good reference to some of the obscure references Lady Dorothy Dunnett makes in her books. Essential to know all about Lymond. Rating details. The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy. Dunnett's characters as well as shed light on the more obscure references in The Lymond Chronicles. Add to Cart Add to Cart. Elspeth and Richenda worked their usual magic and turned them into a delightful little book that is a fitting tribute to Dorothy and her stunning hero. Four Queens. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Eric Christiansen. Her other work include a novel concerning the historical Macbeth called King Hereafter , and a series of mystery novels centered upon Johnson Johnson , a portrait painter and spy. Translations expand upon not just literal meaning but context and historical background. Dorothy Halliday 25 August Dunfermline , Scotland. She had portraits commissioned by a number of prominent public figures in Scotland. About The Dorothy Dunnett Companion Dorothy Dunnett has earned worldwide acclaim for the masterful blending of historical fact and imagination in her two series of novels set in brilliantly reconstructed fifteenth- and sixteenth-century landscapes. Read An Excerpt. It was republished by the Dorothy Dunnett Society and distributed to its members in with issue of Whispering Gallery. William Chester Jordan. There are also lots of maps. Inspired by Your Browsing History. Readers also get together more informally to go on holiday to various Dunnett locations. Oct 10, Jayjay Sanson rated it liked it Shelves: reference. The next was held on 9 November Dorothy Dunnett Society. Jul 07, Rowena rated it it was amazing. Jan 04, Karen rated it really liked it. This is an A-Z coverage of all the characters, places, and myriad background details that make Dorothy's books so enjoyable and richly textured. Lists with This Book. Enlarge cover. More Details Nov 02, Siria rated it it was amazing Shelves: nonfiction , history. A celebration of one of Scotland's finest ever writers. Helpful with history and events in the Lymond Chronicles and House of Niccolo. It is more of an encyclopedia for those of us who have read and loved Dorothy Dunnett's work without a classical education and wished we knew more of the history of those times or the references and sources for the myriad quotes the renaissance educated characters bantered and batted back and forth like a tennis ball. About Elspeth Morrison. Both the historical and fictional characters are, however, taken from a wider variety of occupations and social classes than in the Lymond Chronicles. David Bodanis. Download as PDF Printable version. Foreign phrases are translated; poems and quotations presented in full; historical figures and events fleshed out; subtle allusions—and there are many— noted. Tim Robinson. It was published in hardback in the UK and paperback in the US. Apr 16, ISBN The Dorothy Dunnett Companion: v.Ii Writer Jun 25, Stephanie rated it it was amazing. Just wish that the two volumes were merged into one. The New Testament. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Jun 17, Darci Hannah rated it it was amazing. This is a collection of poetry used in the Lymond Chronicles and is based on research notes found amongst Dorothy's papers after her death. When Michael Joseph suggested a companion book Dorothy specifically decided that it should concentrate on the real historical background and should not include anything about the fictional characters. She died in Edinburgh , and was survived by her sons Ninian and Mungo Dunnett. She had seen a companion book on another author's work and felt that the inclusion of fictional information was a mistake. Readers also enjoyed. Magna Carta. Capable of single-handedly scaring away anyone with dreams of becoming a writer. In she founded the Dorothy Dunnett Society to promote interest in the historical periods about which she wrote and communication between her readers. Friend Reviews. Thomas Cahill. May The Experience of Defeat. However she had long realised, from some of the questions she used to be asked, that she had not documented her sources as well in the early days of writing as she did later on. Whilst some of the translations in the ultimate guide seem clunkier, this is the approach I would recommend — perhaps I am biased as I have never got on well with the alphabet. She had portraits commissioned by a number of prominent public figures in Scotland. The problem lies in kno Very useful resource for anyone who loves the novels of Dorothy Dunnett. Jun 25, Giki rated it really liked it Shelves: non-fiction , reference. Good reference to some of the obscure references Lady Dorothy Dunnett makes in her books. Mar 14, Ginny rated it really liked it. Jul 10, ISBN Modern Ireland. Europe in the High Middle Ages. Georges Duby. Jacob Burckhardt. Tim Robinson. Looking for More Great Reads? Aug 24, Barbara rated it really liked it. Meticulously researched, the series takes place in a wide variety of locations, including France, the Ottoman Empire , Malta , England, Scotland and Russia. The publication of Gemini completes an ambitious literary circle. Want to Read saving…. More filters. Download Hi Res. Other Editions 2. The Dorothy Dunnett Companion: v.Ii Reviews Unfortunately the original Michael Joseph edition unexpectedly went out of print in , although I was able to trace a fair number of copies that had ended up with a remainder bookshop chain, and it was unavailable until Foreign phrases are translated; poems and quotations presented in full; historical figures and events fleshed out; subtle allusions—and there are many—noted. Nancy Goldstone. More Details Open Preview See a Problem? How the heck did Lady Dunnett learn all that stuff? Poems and prose quotes are not just cited This work is not meant to be read page by page. William Marshal. Tim Robinson. Dunnett's characters as well as shed light on the more obscure references in The Lymond Chronicles. Magna Carta. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Both books are very useful and help shed light on the intricacies of these wonderful novels. Categories : births deaths Officers of the Order of the British Empire People associated with Edinburgh Scottish historical novelists Scottish women novelists Writers of historical fiction set in the early modern period Writers of historical romances People educated at James Gillespie's High School 20th-century British novelists 20th-century British women writers 20th-century Scottish writers Women romantic fiction writers Women historical novelists People from Dunfermline. Martin and Ann Williams. Essential, unless you are incredibly well read. The effect is spectacular. Add to Cart. The Stone contains Dorothy Dunnett's name, her coat of arms, and a brief quote from one of her books "Where are the links of the chain The New Testament. As with the Lymond Chronicles , the series features a number of historical persons, many as important characters. Both the historical and fictional characters are, however, taken from a wider variety of occupations and social classes than in the Lymond Chronicles. Elspeth and Richenda worked their usual magic and turned them into a delightful little book that is a fitting tribute to Dorothy and her stunning hero. Elspeth and Dorothy spent almost a year working on Volume 2 of the Companion, completing it shortly before Dorothy's illness was diagnosed. Product Details. Normally I wouldn't recommend purchasing something like this, but I found myself turning to it again and again. A wonderful companion to help translate all those esoteric references in Dorothy Dunnett's books. Look Inside. She had seen a companion book on another author's work and felt that the inclusion of fictional information was a mistake. See a larger image. I read the Lymond Chronicles, then I bought the companion book and read it again. About The Dorothy Dunnett Companion Dorothy Dunnett has earned worldwide acclaim for the masterful blending of historical fact and imagination in her two series of novels set in brilliantly reconstructed fifteenth- and sixteenth-century landscapes. This series of mystery novels was written over a long period, starting when she was writing the Lymond Chronicles. William Chester Jordan. In she founded the Dorothy Dunnett Society to promote interest in the historical periods about which she wrote and communication between her readers. She had a keen interest in opera, was a trustee of the National Library of Scotland , a board member of the Edinburgh International Book Festival , a trustee of the Scottish National War Memorial , and a non-executive director of Scottish Television. Related Articles. Jul 23, Jen rated it it was amazing Shelves: non-fiction , literature. Nov 02, Siria rated it it was amazing Shelves: nonfiction , history.