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16%OFFNorma Clarke - Brothers of the Quill: Oliver Goldsmith in Grub Street - 9780674736573 - V9780674736573
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Brothers of the Quill: Oliver Goldsmith in Grub Street

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Description for Brothers of the Quill: Oliver Goldsmith in Grub Street Hardback. Oliver Goldsmith arrived in England a penniless Irishman and toiled for years in the anonymity of Grub Street. Norma Clarke tells how this destitute scribbler became one of literary London's most celebrated authors, transmuting dark truths about the empire into fable and nostalgia whose undertow of Irish indignation remains just barely perceptible. Num Pages: 360 pages. BIC Classification: DSB; HBJD1; HBLL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 210 x 140. .
Oliver Goldsmith arrived in England in 1756 a penniless Irishman. He toiled for years in the anonymity of Grub Street--already a synonym for impoverished hack writers--before he became one of literary London's most celebrated authors. Norma Clarke tells the extraordinary story of this destitute scribbler turned gentleman of letters as it unfolds in the early days of commercial publishing, when writers' livelihoods came to depend on the reading public, not aristocratic patrons. Clarke examines a network of writers radiating outward from Goldsmith: the famous and celebrated authors of Dr. Johnson's Club and those far less fortunate brothers ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Harvard University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
584g
Number of Pages
360
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass, United States
ISBN
9780674736573
SKU
V9780674736573
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99-50

About Norma Clarke
Norma Clarke is Professor of English Literature at Kingston University.

Reviews for Brothers of the Quill: Oliver Goldsmith in Grub Street
With its broad tableau and vividly drawn cast of characters, this book is a genuinely accessible and enlightening account of the working lives of Grub Street authors.
Michael Griffin, University of Limerick Clarke has made the literary life of the 18th century available and entertaining to the general reader.
John Mullan The Guardian (02/11/2017) Portrays an extraordinary period in literary history ... Read more

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