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Seminar:The Great Level: A discussion with historical-novelist Stella Tillyard
OC1.04 The Oculus, Warwick University

The Great Level

A discussion with historical-novelist Stella Tillyard

Thursday, February 27, 5-7pm

Oculus 1.04

Please join us for a discussion with author Stella Tillyard about her recent historical novel The Great Level (Chatto and Windus, 2018). The discussion will be led by Professor Jeanette Neeson (York University, Canada) and Professor Maxine Berg (University of Warwick). Students and staff are welcome.

The event sponsored by the Early Modern and Eighteenth-century Centre

For a sample from the book, members of the Warwick community can click here

From the book jacket

In 1649, Jan Brunt, a Dutchman, arrives in England to work on draining and developing the Great Level, an expanse of marsh in the heart of the fen country. It is here he meets Eliza, whose love overturns his ordered vision and whose act of resistance forces him to see the world differently.

Jan flees to the New World, where the spirit of avarice is raging and his skills as an engineer are prized. Then one spring morning a boy delivers a note that prompts him to remember the fens, and confront all that was lost there.

 

‘The most beautiful historical novel you’ll read all year… Extraordinary’
Simon Schama

‘Richly involving… The story of a strange and passionate relationship’
Guardian

‘If you want to be utterly transported to another time, another place, read The Great Level. A haunting depiction of love and difference’
Amanda Vickery

Seminar speakerBook cover

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