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Judith Cook (1933–2004)

Autor von Dr. Simon Forman

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Judith Cook is well known as a crime writer and investigative journalist

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Werke von Judith Cook

Dr. Simon Forman (2001) 54 Exemplare
Murder at the Rose (1998) 41 Exemplare
To Brave Every Danger (1993) 34 Exemplare
The Slicing Edge of Death (1993) 24 Exemplare
Blood on the Borders (1999) 23 Exemplare
Tod einer Zofe (1997) 19 Exemplare
Shakespeare's Players (1983) 15 Exemplare
School of the Night (2000) 13 Exemplare
Priestley (1997) 11 Exemplare
Kill the Witch (1999) 11 Exemplare
Women in Shakespeare (1980) 9 Exemplare

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Rechtmäßiger Name
Cook, Judith Anne
Geburtstag
1933-07-09
Todestag
2004-05-12
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
England
UK
Geburtsort
Manchester, England, UK
Sterbeort
Newlyn, Cornwall, England, UK
Wohnorte
London, England, UK
Berufe
journalist
anti-nuclear campaigner
biographer
novelist
mystery writer
Organisationen
The Guardian
Voice of Women (founder)
University of Exeter
Kurzbiographie
Judith Cook was born in Manchester, England, the daughter of a mining engineer, and attended Stretford Grammar School. She worked as a secretary to Sir John Barbarolli, conductor of the Hallé Orchestra. In 1952, she married Douglas Cook, a musician, with whom she had four children. She became an early and dedicated campaigner against nuclear arms and founded the organization Voice of Women. She wrote a popular column for The Guardian newspaper and then began to write books. Among the 30 books she produced in her career were biographies of Grace O'Malley, J.B. Priestley, and Daphne du Maurier; nonfiction works such as Who Killed Hilda Murrell? (1985), which was adapted into a play, To Brave Every Danger (1993), and Price of Freedom (1985); and several mystery novels based on the casebooks of Dr. Simon Forman, an Elizabethan doctor and astrologer. She became features editor of the Birmingham Post, a lecturer in theatre at the University of Exeter, and worked for Anglia Television.

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I couldn't find the willpower to finish reading this omnibus. So i'm going to try to read only book 1. Here's to hoping that will go better.
 
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Jonesy_now | Sep 24, 2021 |
Dull, verbose and poorly edited; boring and tedious rather than a gripping read.
 
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PaddySheridan | 1 weitere Rezension | Mar 8, 2015 |
A brilliant overview of the great Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatists. Although Cook concentrates on the dramatists - Marlowe, Shakespeare, Dekker, Johnson, et al - their lives and how they would have worked with the theatre companies, she also looks at the contemporary world of the theatre, considering just what it was like to be a member of the audience at one of the great Bankside theatres. As well as considering how the closure of the London theatres during times of plague affected the impresarios and their players. If you're interested in the theatre of the time this is a brilliant introduction.… (mehr)
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riverwillow | 1 weitere Rezension | Oct 23, 2011 |
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Cook is a clunkier writer than Chambers, but actually has a much better political grasp of what was going on in Irish, English and to an extent Scottish politics at the time and casts her net fairly wide. Essentially this turns into a study of the micro-politics of County Mayo in the last third of the sixteenth century, and gives a deep context to the story of the glamorous protagonist. I started by not really liking it because of the style but came around fairly quickly.… (mehr)
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