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By: Hugh Walpole (1884-1941) | |
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![]() Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole, CBE (1884 – 1941) was an English novelist. He was the son of an Anglican clergyman, intended for a career in the church but drawn instead to writing. Among those who encouraged him were the authors Henry James and Arnold Bennett. His skill at scene-setting, vivid plots, and high profile as a lecturer brought him a large readership in the United Kingdom and North America. He was a best-selling author in the 1920s and 1930s, but has been largely neglected since his death... |
By: Kathleen Thompson Norris (1880-1966) | |
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By: Zora Neale Hurston (1901?-1960) | |
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By: Hugh Walpole (1884-1941) | |
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![]() With affectionate humor, Mr. Walpole tells the story of Jeremy and his two sisters, Helen and Mary Cole, who grow up in Polchester, a quiet English Cathedral town. There is the Jampot, who is the nurse ; Hamlet, the stray dog ; Uncle Samuel, who paints pictures and is altogether 'queer’; of course, Mr. and Mrs. Cole, and Aunt Amy. Mr. Walpole has given his narrative a rare double appeal, for it not only recreates for the adult the illusion of his own happiest youth, but it unfolds for the child-reader a genuine and moving experience with real people and pleasant things... |
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By: Hugh Walpole (1884-1941) | |
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By: Zora Neale Hurston (1901?-1960) | |
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By: Hugh Walpole (1884-1941) | |
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![]() Toying with the distinctions between reader and narrator, author and character, imagination and perception, Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole's The Golden Scarecrow, in nine chapters, presents nine stories of nine children, united by location, more or less. A tenth story of a tenth life, divided into Prologue and Epilogue, provides a different sort of unity. These gentle and horrible tales of the weird may seem suitable for young readers, then again, they may not. |
By: Kathleen Thompson Norris (1880-1966) | |
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By: Hugh Walpole (1884-1941) | |
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By: Cyril James Humphries Davenport (1848-1941) | |
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By: William Stevens Balch (1806-1887) | |
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By: L. O. (Leland Ossian) Howard (1857-1950) | |
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By: Al Sevcik | |
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By: Joseph R. Buchanan (1814-1899) | |
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By: Florence L. (Florence Louisa) Barclay (1862-1921) | |
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