by David Rayvern Allen (Author)
Cricket has always had special significance to all sorts of people. Therefore, it is not surprising that the game has been a literary symbol down the ages. In the 18th century, cricket reflected aristocratic boredom and rustic enjoyment. In the 19th century, the rituals and idiosyncracies of the white-flannelled fools paid homage to the creed of muscular Christianity. And now, in the late 20th century, the antics of the pyjama-clad practitioners mimic market forces and emphasize an uncertain future. Whether you think cricket is a comedy of manners or a suitable subject for a PhD, there is something here to confirm your prejudice. It has attracted more words in print than any other sport.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 96
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: Apr 1995
ISBN 10: 0709053258
ISBN 13: 9780709053255