Walpole's Fantastic Tales, Volume I: the Fallen (Volume 1) - Hugh Walpole - Books - Bruin Books, LLC - 9780988306264 - January 3, 2015
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Walpole's Fantastic Tales, Volume I: the Fallen (Volume 1)

Hugh Walpole

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Walpole's Fantastic Tales, Volume I: the Fallen (Volume 1)

Welcome to a little soirée that?s long overdue: a celebration of the life and work of Hugh Walpole. Immensely popular in the first half of the twentieth century, Hugh Walpole was a prolific bestselling author who was equally adept at historical fiction, thrillers, the supernatural and macabre, and children?s literature. A protégé of Henry James and appreciated by Joseph Conrad, Virginia Wolf, T. S. Eliot and John Buchan?to name a few, Walpole was a natural storyteller who inspired many young writers of the day. Volume I of WALPOLE?S FANTASTIC TALES contains three novels that share similar themes and settings: the British school experience (bullying), psychological suspense, the wild Cornish coastline, murder and the macabre. Walpole?s character development, dialogue and description of the natural setting are so spot-on and engaging that the reader feels physically joined to the narrative. Volume I contains a trio of novels: THE KILLER AND THE SLAIN?a novel of possession and betrayal; MR. PERRIN AND MR. TRAILL?a biting story of school rivalry that leads to murderous intensions; and, finally, THE PRELUDE TO ADVENTURE, a psychological masterpiece about philosophy, God and the consequences of murder. Although he is virtually unknown to general reading public today, once read, Walpole is sure to become a favorite author to anyone who encounters his work. He is a lost treasure. Multiple Volumes of WALPOLE?S FANTASTIC TALES will follow, but Volume I has plenty to satisfy the curious for the time being. Introduction by Jonathan Eeds.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 3, 2015
ISBN13 9780988306264
Publishers Bruin Books, LLC
Pages 636
Dimensions 40 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   920 g
Language English  

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