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Testament of Lost Youth (Hardback)

The Early Life and Loves of Vera Brittain

P&S History > Literary Figures P&S History > Social History Women of History

By Kathryn Ecclestone
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Pages: 280
Illustrations: 100 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781399036658
Published: 30th November 2024

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Vera Brittain is one of the twentieth century’s most significant feminist and pacifist figures. Her 1933 best-selling First World War memoir, Testament of Youth, is acclaimed as one of the most important autobiographies of the last hundred years. Testament of Lost Youth is the first book to examine Vera’s cossetted middle-class upbringing in once-fashionable Buxton, between 1905 and 1915. She condemned her 'provincial young ladyhood' with remorseless fervour, but were her criticisms justified, or is there a more complex, nuanced story?

Drawing on Vera's own diary, letters, and a wealth of historical sources, Kathryn Ecclestone uncovers the hidden layers of Vera's privileged early life. Her book challenges traditional portrayals to shed new light on the unique social atmosphere of Edwardian Buxton, Vera's schooling and experience of university, her family, social and love life, before a harrowing journey through the First World War, where she lost her fiancé, adored brother and many friends and acquaintances.

From her intellectual awakening and ‘grand passions’ to her love of frivolity and her battles against societal constraints, this book, filled with images of Vera’s early life, presents a rich exploration of how this period shaped and inspired the remarkable woman the world came to know.

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About Kathryn Ecclestone

Kathryn Ecclestone is a retired Professor of Education, a well-known author of books and journalism in that field, and an experienced public speaker. Her best-known work is The Dangerous Rise of Therapeutic Education, published in 2007 and one of Routledge’s Classics in Education series. Inspired by living in Vera Brittain’s former Buxton ‘house of many comforts’, this is Kathryn’s first biography. 

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