Jurgen
Autor James Branch Cabellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 dec 2002
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781592240616
ISBN-10: 1592240615
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 154 x 231 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Borgo Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1592240615
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 154 x 231 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Borgo Press
Locul publicării:United States
Descriere
"Jurgen, " an entry in the Poictesme series, is an epic fantasy voyage as well as an erotic fable. The book was banned for decades because of its explicit content. It was, and remains, a groundbreaking early fantasy novel.
Notă biografică
James Branch Cabell (1879-1958) was an American writer of escapist and fantasy fiction. Born into a wealthy family in the state of Virginia, Cabell attended the College of William and Mary, where he graduated in 1898 following a brief personal scandal. His first stories began to be published, launching a productive decade in which Cabell¿s worked appeared in both Harper¿s Monthly Magazine and The Saturday Evening Post. Over the next forty years, Cabell would go on to publish fifty-two books, many of them novels and short-story collections. A friend, colleague, and inspiration for such writers as Ellen Glasgow, H.L. Mencken, Sinclair Lewis, and Theodore Dreiser, James Branch Cabell is remembered as an iconoclastic pioneer of fantasy literature.
Cuprins
Introduction by Bob Blaisdell
A Foreword: Which Asserts Nothing
I. Why Jurgen Did the Manly Thing
II. Assumption of a Noted Garment
III. The Garden Between Dawn and Sunrise
IV. The Dorothy Who Did Not Understand
V. Requirements of Bread and Butter
VI. Showing that Sereda Is Feminine
VII. Of Compromises on a Wednesday
VIII. Old Toys and a New Shadow
IX. The Orthodox Rescue of Guenevere
X. Pitiful Disguises of Thragnar
XI. Appearance of the Duke of Logreus
XII. Excursus of Yolande's Undoing
XIII.Philosophy of Gogyrvan Gawr
XIV. Preliminary Tactics of Duke Jurgen
XV. Of Compromises in Glathion
XVI. Divers Imbroglios of King Smoit
XVII. About a Cock that Crowed Too Soon
XVIII. Why Merlin Talked in Twilight
XIX. The Brown Man with Queer Feet
XX. Efficacy of Prayer
XXI. How Anaitis Voyaged
XXII. As to a Veil They Broke
XXIII. Shortcomings of Prince Jurgen
XXIV. Of Compromises in Cocaigne
XXV. Cantraps of the Master Philologist
XXVI. In Time's Hour-Glass
XXVII. Vexatious Estate of Queen Helen
XXVIII. Of Compromises in Leuke
XXIX. Concerning Horvendile's Nonsense
XXX. Economics of King Jurgen
XXXI. The Fall of Pseudopolis
XXXII. Sundry Devices of the Philistines
XXXIII. Farewell to Chloris
XXXIV. How Emperor Jurgen Fared Infernally
XXXV. What Grandfather Satan Reported
XXXVI. Why Coth Was Contradicted
XXXVII. Invention of the Lovely Vampire
XXXVIII. As to Applauded Precedents
XXXIX. Of Compromises in Hell
XL. The Ascension of Pope Jurgen
XLI. Of Compromises in Heaven
XLII. Twelve that Are Fretted Hourly
XLIII. Postures Before a Shadow
XLIV. In the Manager's Office
XLV. The Faith of Guenevere
XLVI. The Desire of Anaitis
XLVII. The Vision of Helen
XLVIII. Candid Opinions of Dame Lisa
XLIX. Of the Compromise with Koshchei
L. The Moment that Did Not Count