Trilbyana: The Rise and Progress of a Popular Novel

Trilbyana: The Rise and Progress of a Popular NovelPhotographer [interrupting with dignity."Please to remember, Gentlemen, that this...
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Author: Gilder, Jeannette L. (Jeannette Leonard),1849-1916
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Language: English
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Trilbyana: The Rise and Progress of a Popular Novel

Trilbyana: The Rise and Progress of a Popular Novel

€6,18

Trilbyana: The Rise and Progress of a Popular Novel

€6,18
Author: Gilder, Jeannette L. (Jeannette Leonard),1849-1916
Format: eBook
Language: English

Trilbyana: The Rise and Progress of a Popular Novel

Photographer [interrupting with dignity."Please to remember, Gentlemen, that this is not a Common Hartist's studio!" [N. B.Dick and his friends, who are Common Artists, feel shut up by this little aristocratic distinction, which had not occurred to them.] It is many a year since a book has attained the popularity of Mr. du Maurier's second novel, "Trilby" (printed as a serial in Harper's Monthly, from January to August, inclusive, and then issued in book-form, on Saturday, 8 September, 1894). Several others have sold as wellsome even better; but neither "Looking Backward" nor "Ben Hur" (to name but these two) has captivated the public in the same manner or in the same degree as this romance, this fairy-tale of the three British artists, the blanchisseuse who posed for "the altogether," the Parisian masters of painting, and the trans-Rhenish masters of music, in the Latin Quarter of the early fifties. It is a story written out of the author's very heart, and it finds its way straight to the hearts of his readers. This is the secret of its unique success. Its charm is emotional rather than intellectual. With all its art, it impresses one as essentially ingenuous. It is a book to be loved, not merely to be liked or admired. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 32887
Author: Gilder, Jeannette L. (Jeannette Leonard)
Release Date: Jun 19, 2010
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Contributor (Author): Gilder, Joseph Benson, 1858-1936


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