Helen (Odd Volumes) - Oswald Valentine Sickert - Books - Odd Volumes - 9780692296172 - September 20, 2014
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Helen (Odd Volumes)

Oswald Valentine Sickert

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Helen (Odd Volumes)

This is Oswald Sickert's delicate examination of two middle-class, late-Victorian characters ? an ambitious writer and his wife, a freshly liberated woman ? and their rather modern relationship. It has been more than a century since this book first appeared (in 1894, in Unwin's 'Pseudonym Library' ? where Sickert's pseudonym was simply ?Oswald Valentine') but the anxieties of modern lives lived in a period of transition will be quite familiar to most twenty-first century readers. Oswald Valentine Sickert was the younger brother of Walter Sickert, the famous painter and student of Whistler. The Sickerts were a very well-connected family. Their home was the social hub of an influential circle of artists and critics, and Cambridge-educated Oswald was the family favorite. Among his friends were Edward Marsh and Bertrand Russell.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 20, 2014
ISBN13 9780692296172
Publishers Odd Volumes
Pages 174
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 10 mm   ·   244 g
Language English  
Contributor Denis Boyles