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Framed by a dramatic and moving account of Henry Jamess last illness, Author, Author begins in the early 1880s, describing Jamess friendship with the genial Punch artist, George Du Maurier, and his intimate but problematic relationship with fellow American novelist Constance Fenimore Woolson. At the end of the decade Henry, worried by the failure of his books to sell, re Framed by a dramatic and moving account of Henry Jamess last illness, Author, Author begins in the early 1880s, describing Jamess friendship with the genial Punch artist, George Du Maurier, and his intimate but problematic relationship with fellow American novelist Constance Fenimore Woolson. At the end of the decade Henry, worried by the failure of his books to sell, resolves to achieve fame and fortune as a playwright while Du Maurier diversifies into writing novels. The consequences that ensue mingle comedy, irony, pathos, and suspense. As Du Mauriers novel Trilby becomes the bestseller of the century, Henry anxiously awaits the opening night of his make-or-break play, Guy Domville. This event, on January 5, 1895, and its complex sequel form the climax to Lodges absorbing novel. Thronged with vividly drawn characters, some of them with famous names, Author, Author presents a fascinating panorama of literary and theatrical life in late Victorian England. But at its heart is a portrait, rendered with remarkable empathy, of a writer who never achieved popular success in his lifetime or resolved his sexual identity, yet wrote some of the greatest novels about love in the English language.
Framed by a dramatic and moving account of Henry Jamess last illness, Author, Author begins in the early 1880s, describing Jamess friendship with the genial Punch artist, George Du Maurier, and his intimate but problematic relationship with fellow American novelist Constance Fenimore Woolson. At the end of the decade Henry, worried by the failure of his books to sell, re Framed by a dramatic and moving account of Henry Jamess last illness, Author, Author begins in the early 1880s, describing Jamess friendship with the genial Punch artist, George Du Maurier, and his intimate but problematic relationship with fellow American novelist... Read More