Goodbye, Mr. Chips
The modern classic about an idealistic British schoolmasters influence on his students: A minor miracle (The New York Times).
Throughout his forty-three-year tenure at Brookfield, a good public school of the second rate in eastern England, Arthur Chipping has been Mr. Chips to his students. From his unpolished first years during the Franco-Prussian War through the radical changes of the twentieth century and the outbreak of the First World War, Mr. Chips has shaped many young lives. But Chips has been inspired as wellby the unremarkable and the extraordinary alike, by his colleagues, by a woman who will change him forever, and not least, by his children, thousands of them, all boys.
Since it was first published in 1934 to international success, Goodbye, Mr. Chips has never been out of print. It was followed by a collection of stories, To You, Mr. Chips, and provided the basis for two award-winning feature films, a stage musical, a radio play, and two television adaptations. Based on author James Hiltons experiences as a student at the Leys School, Cambridge, this short novel endures as a revelation of the difference one good teacher can make, and what the better emotions do toward making people important ( Kirkus Reviews).
Throughout his forty-three-year tenure at Brookfield, a good public school of the second rate in eastern England, Arthur Chipping has been Mr. Chips to his students. From his unpolished first years during the Franco-Prussian War through the radical changes of the twentieth century and the outbreak of the First World War, Mr. Chips has shaped many young lives. But Chips has been inspired as wellby the unremarkable and the extraordinary alike, by his colleagues, by a woman who will change him forever, and not least, by his children, thousands of them, all boys.
Since it was first published in 1934 to international success, Goodbye, Mr. Chips has never been out of print. It was followed by a collection of stories, To You, Mr. Chips, and provided the basis for two award-winning feature films, a stage musical, a radio play, and two television adaptations. Based on author James Hiltons experiences as a student at the Leys School, Cambridge, this short novel endures as a revelation of the difference one good teacher can make, and what the better emotions do toward making people important ( Kirkus Reviews).
Auteur | | James Hilton |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Paperback |
Categorie | | Taal |