Complete Romance of Compton Mackenzie Complete Romance of Compton Mackenzie

Complete Romance of Compton Mackenzie

Sinister Street, Poor Relations, The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett, The Vanity Girl, Carnival, Kensington Rhymes, Plashers Mead, Sylvia & Michael, The Altar Steps, Rich Relatives, The Passionate Elopement, Guy and Pauline

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Descripción editorial

A prolific writer of fiction, biography, histories, and memoir, as well as a cultural commentator, raconteur, and lifelong Scottish nationalist.

Contents

Sinister Street, vol. 1

Sinister Street, vol. 2

Poor Relations 

The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett

The Vanity Girl

Carnival

Kensington Rhymes

Plashers Mead, 

Sylvia & Michael

The Altar Steps

Rich Relatives

The Passionate Elopement

Guy and Pauline


Carnival -

Life is a comedy, a carnival, and all of us wear masks. So Compton Mackenzie would have us feel, if we can judge from the spirit of his "Carnival," a story hailed by the New York Times as "about the best novel published this season." The central figure of the book is Jenny, a cockney ballet-girl, who shows herself a true daughter of the carnival, a Columbine in actuality. At her birth the fairies had endowed her with the gift of rhythm. "She had deliciously slim legs and a figure as lithe as a hazel wand. Her almond eyes were of some fantastic shade of sapphire-- blue with deep gray twilights in them and sea-green laughter."


Plashers Mead-

Plashers Mead is an unusual sort of title; but then it belongs to a novel quite out of the ordinary. There is something both striking and delightful in the way this love story is told, although the incidents are trivial enough, and the persons more like ordinary living folk than the principals of most modern fiction. But with a sure hand and delicate touch, a remarkable sense of color, and a gift of imagination all his own, the author weaves page after page of lyrical prose into a tapestry that leaves the critic without opportunity for disparagement.


The Altar Steps-

The theme is of boyhood and growth instead of manhood and decay. The hero, Mark Lidderdale, is the son of a parish priest in London, one of the martyrs of the ritualistic controversy of the eighties. His own education for the priesthood through the Catholic Movement in the Church of England is the substance of the book, which is but an overture to The Parson's Progress.

GÉNERO
Romance
PUBLICADO
2015
6 de junio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
5,802
Páginas
EDITORIAL
ANEB Publishing
VENDEDOR
kaichien ku
TAMAÑO
9.1
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