On The Corinthian Spirit by D J Taylor

On The Corinthian Spirit by D J Taylor

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Contains many heroes, from 'Charlie Bam', the Corinthian defender, who once played with a broken leg, to the boys' school story hero Strickland of the Sixth, Old Etonian George Orwell and the 14th Norwich Cub Scout XI. The author describes a changing moral universe with profound consequences both for sport and the world beyond it.

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On The Corinthian Spirit by D J Taylor

In January 1929, before 20,000 spectators, Norwich City of the Third Division South went down 0-5 in the third round of the FA Cup to an amateur side composed of ex-public school boys who disdained professional tactics in favour of instinct and teamwork. Within a decade, the Corinthians, the club that for forty years had supplied the entire English national side, had all but ceased to exist. The world was changing. By the time of the last 'Gentleman vs. Players' cricket match in 1962 a whole era in English sport had come to an end. But the passing of amateur sportsmen - footballers, cricketers, golfers, tennis players - had implications beyond the playing field. A century ago 'amateur' was a compliment to someone who played a game simply for love of it. A hundred years later it is a byword for cack-handed incompetence. In this brilliant study of the patterns of sporting and cultural life, D J Taylor examines the process that led to professionalism's triumph and the long rearguard action fought by sportsmen - and literature - on amateurism's behalf. "On the Corinthian Spirit" has many heroes - from 'Charlie Bam', the legendary Corinthian defender, who once played a game with a broken leg, to the boys' school story hero Strickland of the Sixth, Old Etonian cricket-lover George Orwell and the 14th Norwich Cub Scout XI of the early 1970s. Drawing on his own experiences of 'amateurism', D J Taylor describes a changing moral universe with profound consequences both for sport and the world beyond it.
After scoring 42 goals for the 14th Norwich Cub Scout XI in their outstanding 1970-71 season, D J Taylor retired from the game at the age of ten. Despite finding the net with six novels and a Whitbread Prize-winning biography of George Orwell, he believes that nothing in his later life has quite matched these early triumphs. His latest novel, Kept, will be published by Chatto in February 2006.
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ISBN 13 9780224075855
ISBN 10 0224075853
Title On The Corinthian Spirit
Author D J Taylor
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2006-05-11
Number of pages 144
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