Part mystery, part love story, "Gone Tomorrow" is the newest work from the author of "Eddie and the Cruisers." Dazzles from the first page and intrigues from the first shrewd twist of its plot.--Martin Scorsese.
In this metafictional novel, two literary characters named Mountmellik and MacGilla flee the Limbo, where characters from unfinished books are forced to reside, and travel to Earth. They enjoy themselves so much that they summon up characters from unfinished books by F. Scott Fitzgerald, George Moore, and others. The characters plot to release ...
LITERARY CHARACTERS DRAWN FROM LIFE Romans a Clef, Drames a Clef Real People in Poetry With Some Other Literary Diversions BY EARLE WALBRIDGE NEW YORK THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY 1936 Copyright 1936 by The H. W. Wilson Company Published April 1936 Printed in the United States of America To My Father and Sisters What, my young friend, is this Terewth, ...
This is a detalied analysis of Eugene O'Neill's complicated writing process as he created four of the plays in the 11-play cycle: "A Touch of the Poet", "More Stately Mansions", "The Calms of Capricorn", and "Hair of the Dog". The first two are the only plays finished by O'Neill.
Best known for "Jane Eyre" and "Villette", Charlotte Bronte also left some unfinished novels. "Ashworth", "The Moores" and "The Story of Willie Ellin" are collected here, along with the first chapters of "Emma", Charlotte's last novel, published posthumously in 1860 in the "Cornhill Magazine".
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