Love and War in London: A Woman's Diary, 1939-1942 (Life Writing Series): A Woman's Diary, 1939-1942 (Life Writing Series): A Woman's Diary, 1939-1942 (Life Writing Series)

Love and War in London: A Woman's Diary, 1939-1942 (Life Writing Series): A Woman's Diary, 1939-1942 (Life Writing Series): A Woman's Diary, 1939-1942 (Life Writing Series)

by RobertW.Malcolmson (Editor), OlviaCockett (Author)

Synopsis

Olivia Cockett was twenty-six years old in the summer of 1939 when she responded to an invitation from Mass Observation to ordinary individuals to keep a diary of their everyday lives, attitudes, feelings, and social relations. This book is an annotated, unabridged edition of her candid and evocative diary. Love and War in London: A Woman's Diary 1939-1942 is rooted in the extraordinary milieu of wartime London. Vibrant and engaging, Olivia's diary reveals her frustrations, fears, pleasures, and self-doubts. She records her mood swings and tries to understand them, and speaks of her lover (a married man) and the intense relationship they have. As she and her friends and family in New Scotland Yard are swept up by the momentous events of another European war, she vividly reports on what she sees and hears in her daily life. Hers is a diary that brings together the personal and the public. It permits us to understand how one intelligent, imaginative woman struggled to make sense of her life, as the city in which she lived was drawn into the turmoil of a catastrophic war.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: annotated edition
Publisher: Laurier (Wilfrid) University Press
Published: 01 Dec 2004

ISBN 10: 0889204586
ISBN 13: 9780889204584

Media Reviews
Olivia was a remarkable young woman, feisty, articulate, intelligent and emancipated, a lover of books and classical music. Her exemplary editor, Robert Malcolmson retrieved the original manuscript from M-O's [Mass Observation's] files at Sussex University. Quite why no one before him saw its potential is a mystery, but he and his university press deserve our thanks for polishing and publishing a classic. -- Michael Barber, The Tablet
Author Bio
Robert W Malcolmson taught in the History Department at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, between 1969 and 2004. Author of several books, he now lives in Coburg, Ontario, and works part-time as a personal counsellor.