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    Goodbye, Mr. Chips - To You, Mr. Chips

    James Hilton

    G. K. Hall & Co.
    1995
    261 páginas
    8h 42m
    ISBN-13: 9780745130798
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    Mr. Arthur Chipping is a quiet, unassuming teacher at Brookfield Grammar School - a wholly conventional classics schoolteacher who never veers from his proscribed routines. Until the day he meets Katherine, who charms him and his students and teaches Mr Chipping that education is about more than just the hours spent in the schoolroom. As his love for Katherine blooms, Mr Chipping develops a sense of humour and a broad view of his role as a teacher and a friend to his students, becoming the beloved 'Mr Chips' to generations of schoolboys. Sweeping across four decades, Goodbye, Mr Chips features an extraordinary period of history, from the Franco-Prussian War of the 1870s to Hitler's rise to power in the 1930s, and demonstrates that, through it all, love and a good sense of humour can make all the difference. Goodbye, Mr Chips is the beloved classic of generations of readers, and sure to delight people of all ages. [Amazon Reviews] "The Complete Mr. Chips" by Christopher Nash (2012): "This omnibus edition contains James Hilton's classic Goodbye Mr. Chips (1933) and the lesser known follow up - one can't really call it a sequel - To You, Mr Chips (1938) The former is illustrated (with some of the images being specific to the marvelous and unjustly neglected 1969 film version with Peter O'Toole and Petula Clarke!) The latter book contains a chapter of autobiographical material relating to Hilton's own schooldays and his thoughts on the English public school system and how the world he knew was about to be changed by the coming shadow of WW2. The remaining chapters are additional stories about Chips, the legendary acting headmaster of Brookfield School, and are largely concerned with Chips' deep psychological understanding about what makes a boy tick. Most poignant of all is the last story in which Chips attempts to cheer up the boys during the dark days of 1917 as the horrors of the first world war loom ever larger, by organising a lavish Christmas party. Alas a flu epidemic puts paid to his plans, and as the school breaks up early for an extended holiday, the boys are delighted, while poor Chips is left to contemplate a lonely Christmas at Brookfield. Not earth-shaking stuff, but a pleasant and enjoyable read for anyone who has loved the original novel or any of the film and TV adaptations that have been made over the years. "

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    James Hilton realizou os primeiros estudos em Londres, onde seu pai era mestre-escola e, em 1921, formou-se em história pela Universidade de Cambridge. Na adolescência já revelava marcante inclinação literária, escrevendo seu primeiro romance, Catherine Herself (1920), com apenas dezessete anos de idade. Saindo da Universidade, passou a colaborar em vários jornais e continuou a escrever romances, pretendendo uma carreira de sucesso no mundo literário. Publicou seu segundo romance, E Agora Adeus (And Now Goodbye), em 1931. Mas o verdadeiro sucesso veio com Adeus Mr. Chips (Goodbye Mr. Chips), em 1934, romance sobre um velho professor, narrado de maneira singela e despretenciosa. O sucesso trouxe a redescoberta de outros romances escritos anteriormente, principalmente Fúria no Céu (Rage in Heaven, 1932) e Horizonte Perdido (Lost Horizon, 1933). Este último, um verdadeiro best-seller, combinando habilmente aventura com uma bela mensagem, recebeu o prêmio Hawthorden. Em 1935, Hilton partiu para Hollywood, onde permaneceu até o final de sua vida, escrevendo roteiros originais e adaptações cinematográficas. Morreu em Long Beach, Califórnia, EUA.

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