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Book by Sutherland John
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`To make a major biography out of a minor subject is a hard thing to do; when it succeeds as triumphantly as this one, it deserves a fanfare.'Claire Tomalin, Independent on Sunday
`John Sutherland's marvellous treatment...has removed the mufflers and brought us a human being, hugely gifted, selfish, ambitious, wrong-headed and lovable. He is always witty, never cruel. He has gone through the family papers with a keen and sympathetic eye; and he thoroughly inhabits the period, its religion, its literature and its social conventions.' Claire Tomalin, Independent on Sunday
`Brilliant...some enthralling chapters...But the canvas never feels overcrowded, and the pace of the story is beautifully maintained.'Claire Tomalin, Independent on Sunday
`lively, intelligent biography... wonderfully absorbing' New Statesman
`a splendid life of Mrs Ward, and a convincing defence against her many detractors' Literary Review
`John Sutherland's carefully researched...account of her life is clearly the best yet.' Julia Briggs, Observer
`a brilliant account of why his subject is no more than a footnote in history, of the decline of an intellectual dynasty, and of the shifting focuses of thought from late Victorian to early 20th Century England' Financial Times
`It's a classic book, beautifully produced, and will give profound satisfaction to anyone who cares to read slightly off the beaten track.'Claire Tomalin, Independent on Sunday
'John Sutherland's admirably researched first full biography of her life will provide a wealth of answers.' John Moynihan, Catholic Herald
'John Sutherland's carefully researched and generally lively account of her life is clearly the best yet.' Julia Briggs, The Observer
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