The Fifth Form At Saint Dominic's A School Story

The Fifth Form At Saint Dominic's A School Story
Author: Talbot Baines Reed
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2024-01-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9362209217

"The Fifth Form at Saint Dominic's: A School Story" by Talbot Baines Reed is a classic boarding school tale set in the Victorian era. Through the trials and triumphs of students in the fifth form at Saint Dominic's, Reed intricately weaves a narrative of adolescence, education, and friendship. As the characters navigate the challenges of school life, including discipline and adventure, readers are transported to a bygone era of British literature. Within the confines of Saint Dominic's, Reed explores themes of honor, morality, and the complexities of coming-of-age. The novel provides a window into the unique camaraderie and rivalries that characterize life at a boarding school, offering insights into the values and expectations of Victorian society. Through vivid storytelling and rich character development, Reed captures the essence of adolescence and the formative experiences that shape young minds. "The Fifth Form at Saint Dominic's" stands as a timeless portrayal of school life and the universal journey toward maturity, resonating with readers of all ages as they reflect on their own experiences of youth and growth within the framework of a bygone era.


The Fifth Form at Saint Dominic's (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)

The Fifth Form at Saint Dominic's (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)
Author: Talbot Baines Reed
Publisher:
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781409924128

Talbot Baines Reed (1852-1893) was an English writer who specialised in boys school stories, the most famous of which were The Fifth Form at St. Dominic s and The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch (1880/1883). Born in Hackney, London, Reed was the third son of Sir Charles Reed, who served as Member of Parliament. Reed s family was also closely involved with the Religious Tract Society, which founded the Boy s Own Paper, a periodical which published all of his stories. Reed more than any other late 19th century writer was responsible for the ensuing popularity of school stories in British children s fiction. Although all of Reed s school stories were first serialised in the Boy s Own Paper, some of them were published in book form. These works include: My Friend Smith (1882); The Willoughby Captains (1883); Reginald Cruden (1885); Follow My Leader (1885); A Dog with a Bad Name (1886); The Master of the Shell (1887); Sir Ludar (1889); Roger Ingleton, Minor (1889); The Cock-House at Fellsgarth (1891); Tom, Dick and Harry (1892); Kilgorman (1894); Parkhurst Boys (1905) and Boycotted (1917).


From Morality to Mayhem

From Morality to Mayhem
Author: Julian Lovelock
Publisher: Lutterworth Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2018-10-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0718847733

The stories we read as children are the ones that stay with us the longest, and from the nineteenth century until the 1950s stories about schools held a particular fascination. Many will remember the goings-on at such earnest establishments as Tom Brown's Rugby, St Dominic's, Greyfriars, the Chalet School, Malory Towers and Linbury Court. In the second part of the twentieth century, with more liberal social attitudes and the advent of secondary education for all, these moral tales lost their appeal and the school story very nearly died out. More recently, however, a new generation of compromised schoolboy and schoolgirl heroes - Pennington, Tyke Tiler, Harry Potter and Millie Roads - have given it a new and challenging relevance. Focusing mainly on novels written for young people, From Morality to Mayhem charts the fall and rise of the school story, from the grim accounts of Victorian times to the magic and mayhem of our own age. In doing so it considers how fictional schools not only reflect but sometimes influence real life. This captivating study will appeal to those interested in children's literature and education, both students and the general reader, taking us on a not altogether comfortable trip down memory lane.


The Fifth Form at Saint Dominic's

The Fifth Form at Saint Dominic's
Author: Talbot Baines Reed
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2014-10-16
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781502509659

The Fifth Form at Saint Dominic's is a story of public-school life, and was written for the Boy's Own Paper, in the Fourth Volume of which it appeared. The numbers containing it are now either entirely out of print or difficult to obtain; and many and urgent have been the requests—from boys themselves, as well as from parents, head masters, and others—for its re-issue as a book.Of the story itself little need be said. It deals in a bright and vigorous style with the kaleidoscopic, throbbing life of a great public school—that world in miniature which, in its daily opportunities and temptations, ambitions and failures, has so often afforded superabundant material for narratives powerful to enchain the attention and sway the emotions, whether to smiles or tears. This will take its place, amongst the best of them.