The Life, Letters and Literary Remains of Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton

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Paperback, 416 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2014
ISBN13: 9781108069571
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One of the most popular writers of his age, outsold only by Dickens, Edward George Bulwer Lytton (1803–73), first Baron Lytton, is notable for coining the phrases 'the great unwashed' and 'the pen is mightier than the sword', although his work is largely forgotten today. G. K. Chesterton's appraisal was that 'you could not have the Victorian Age without him'. Lytton requested that his son Edward Robert (1831–91), first Earl of Lytton, complete his autobiography. Complemented by letters and previously unpublished material - the better to flesh out the story of a prolific literary life - it appeared in two volumes in 1883. In his preface, Edward Robert writes that his main purpose is 'to illustrate my father's works by his life, and his life by his works'. Volume 2 completes the biographical narrative, including details of Lytton's later political life, correspondence with Disraeli and others, and work left unfinished.

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ISBN13:9781108069571
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:416

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Part V. Single Life: 1. Prospect and retrospect; 2. Influence of the Abbé Kinsella; 3. Mrs Cunningham; 4. Weeds and Wildflowers; 5. Rosina Wheeler; 6. The Nouvelle Héloïse; 7. Return to England; Part VI. Unprofessional Authorship: 1. 'O'Niel'; 2. Glenallan; 3. Sketches and studies; 4. Falkland; Part VII. Matrimony and Professional Authorship: 1. Uncertainty and dejection; 2. Engaged; 3. Married; 4. Woodcot; 5. Life at Woodcot; 6. Estrangement between mother and son; 7. Drudgery; 8. Pelham; 9. Birth of a daughter and publication of The Disowned; 10. Reconciliation with his mother, and removal to London; 11. Effect of the literary upon the married life; 12. Devereux; 13. Paul Clifford; Book VIII. Continuance of Literary and Commencement of Parliamentary Life: 1. Literary susceptibilities; 2. The Vicar of Wakefield; 3. Personal and family incidents; 4. Entry into Parliament; 5. Benjamin Disraeli; 6. Greville; 7. Greville (cont.); 8. Greville (cont.); 9. Greville (cont.); 10. Greville (cont.); 11. Greville (cont.); 12. Greville (cont.); 13. Greville broken off.
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