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About the Author
Elaine Showalter is Professor and Chair of the English Department at Princeton University. Her books include The New Feminist Criticism and Sexual Anarchy: Gender and Culture at the Fin de Siecle. George Du Maurier was born in Paris into a bilingual household and spent his childhood shuttling between London, Paris, Boulogne, and Belgium. After studying art in Paris, he made a career in London in journalism and magazine illustration. He joined the staff of Punch and quickly became known for his witty lampoons of high society. Encouraged by his friend Henry James, he wrote his first novel, Peter Ibbetson, in 1891. Trilby (1894), his second novel, became an immense international success, generating a craze - `Trilby-mania' - that went beyond the novel itself. Manufacturers vied to produce Trilby products - from ice-cream to shoes - and a town in Florida named its streets after characters in the book.
Reviews
A captivating, strange and evocative story that brings to life 1850s bohemian Paris. * The Sunday Telegraph *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199538805
Author George Du Maurier
Format Paperback
Page Count 368
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Series Oxford World's Classics
Weight(grams) 274g
Dimensions(mm) 195mm * 128mm * 20mm
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Oxford World's Classics |
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Oxford University Press |