Essential Novelists - Mary Cholmondeley

Essential Novelists - Mary Cholmondeley
Author: Mary Cholmondeley
Publisher: Tacet Books
Total Pages: 615
Release: 2020-05-09
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 396858547X

Welcome to the Essential Novelists book series, were we present to you the best works of remarkable authors. For this book, the literary critic August Nemo has chosen the two most important and meaningful novels of Mary Cholmondeley which are Red Pottage and Moth and Rust. The author was widely read and commented on in her time, often compared to Jane Austen. Those who like novel of manners must know her work. Novels selected for this book: - Red Pottage. - Moth and Rust.This is one of many books in the series Essential Novelists. If you liked this book, look for the other titles in the series, we are sure you will like some of the authors.

Mary Cholmondeley Reconsidered

Mary Cholmondeley Reconsidered
Author: Carolyn W de la L Oulton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-09-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317315812

This book provides a necessary critical reappraisal of one of the most challenging and subversive of nineteenth-century women writers.

Let the Flowers Go: A Life of Mary Cholmondeley

Let the Flowers Go: A Life of Mary Cholmondeley
Author: Carolyn W de la L Oulton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2015-09-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 131731588X

Giving a comprehensive critique of Cholmondeley's writings, Oulton analyzes the inspiration and influences behind some of her greatest work and provides an appealing biography on a writer whose work is of increasing interest to modern scholars.

In Search of Mary Shelley

In Search of Mary Shelley
Author: Fiona Sampson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1681778211

We know the facts of Mary Shelley’s life in some detail—the death of her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, within days of her birth; the upbringing in the house of her father, William Godwin, in a house full of radical thinkers, poets, philosophers, and writers; her elopement, at the age of seventeen, with Percy Shelley; the years of peripatetic travel across Europe that followed. But there has been no literary biography written this century, and previous books have ignored the real person—what she actually thought and felt and why she did what she did—despite the fact that Mary and her group of second-generation Romantics were extremely interested in the psychological aspect of life.In this probing narrative, Fiona Sampson pursues Mary Shelley through her turbulent life, much as Victor Frankenstein tracked his monster across the arctic wastes. Sampson has written a book that finally answers the question of how it was that a nineteen-year-old came to write a novel so dark, mysterious, anguished, and psychologically astute that it continues to resonate two centuries later. No previous biographer has ever truly considered this question, let alone answered it.

The Book Monthly

The Book Monthly
Author: James Milne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1912
Genre: Bibliography, National
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The Outlook

The Outlook
Author: Lyman Abbott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 744
Release: 1921
Genre: United States
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Athenaeum

Athenaeum
Author: James Silk Buckingham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 936
Release: 1894
Genre:
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