Three Impostors; or, The Transmutations
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Three Impostors; or, The Transmutations
Forlini, Stefania; Machen, Arthur
Broadview Press Ltd
12/2022
264
Mole
Inglês
9781554815043
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements
Introduction
Arthur Machen: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the TextThe Three Impostors or The Transmutations
Appendix A: John Lane's Keynotes Series and Beyond
1. Illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley from John Lane's Keynotes Series
a. Cover image from The Great God Pan (1895)
b. Cover image from The Three Impostors (1895)
c. Keys, part 1 (1896)
d. Keys, part 2 (1896)
2. Illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley from The Yellow Book
a. Front cover of The Yellow Book (April 1894)
b. Back cover of The Yellow Book (April 1894)
3. Illustration featuring 'little people' by Aubrey Beardsley for Salome (1894)
4. Designs by S.H. Sime for House of Souls (1906)
a. Front cover
b. Spine
5. 'The Sime Zoology,' designs by S.H. Sime, The Sketch (8 March 1905)
Appendix B: Reviews of The Three Impostors
1. 'The Three Impostors,' The Bookman (January 1896)
2. From 'The Three Impostors,' Saturday Review (11 January 1896)
3. From The Speaker (21 December 1895)
4. Percy Addleshaw, 'The Three Impostors,' Academy (7 December 1895)
5. 'New Novels,' Graphic (8 February 1896)
6. From 'Science in Fiction,' Leeds Mercury Weekly Supplement (26 January 1895)
7. From 'New Novels,' Athenaeum (1 February 1896)
8. H.D. Traill, 'The World of Letters,' Graphic (1 February 1896)
9. From Harry Quilter, 'The Gospel of Intensity,' Contemporary Review (June 1895)
Appendix C: The Cult of Artifice and the 'Modern Craze' for Collecting
1. From Arthur Symons, 'The Decadent Movement in Literature,' Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1893)
2. From Havelock Ellis, 'A Note on Paul Bourget,' Pioneer (October 1889)
3. From Arthur Symons, 'An Apology for Puppets,' Saturday Review (17 July 1897)
4. From Max Beerbohm, 'A Defence of Cosmetics,' The Yellow Book (April 1894)
5. From Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891)
6. Selected Punch Cartoons
a. 'Acute Chinamania' (17 December 1874)
b. 'Chronic Chinamania' (17 December 1874)
c. 'The Six-Mark Tea-Pot' (30 October 1880)
d. 'What It Has Come to' (16 April 1881)
Appendix D: Reading Material Cultures
1. From E.B. Tylor, Primitive Culture: Researches into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Art and Custom (1871)
2. From E.B. Tylor, 'On the Tasmanians as Representatives of Palaeolithic Man,' Journal of the Archeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (1894)
3. From Max Nordau, Degeneration (1898)
Appendix E: Literary Inter-Texts
1. From Robert Louis Stevenson and Fanny Van der Grift Stevenson, 'Prologue of the Cigar Divan,' The Dynamiter (1885)
2. From Arthur Machen, 'The Inmost Light' (1894)
3. From Arthur Machen, 'The Red Hand' (1906)
Works Cited and Recommended Reading
Introduction
Arthur Machen: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the TextThe Three Impostors or The Transmutations
Appendix A: John Lane's Keynotes Series and Beyond
1. Illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley from John Lane's Keynotes Series
a. Cover image from The Great God Pan (1895)
b. Cover image from The Three Impostors (1895)
c. Keys, part 1 (1896)
d. Keys, part 2 (1896)
2. Illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley from The Yellow Book
a. Front cover of The Yellow Book (April 1894)
b. Back cover of The Yellow Book (April 1894)
3. Illustration featuring 'little people' by Aubrey Beardsley for Salome (1894)
4. Designs by S.H. Sime for House of Souls (1906)
a. Front cover
b. Spine
5. 'The Sime Zoology,' designs by S.H. Sime, The Sketch (8 March 1905)
Appendix B: Reviews of The Three Impostors
1. 'The Three Impostors,' The Bookman (January 1896)
2. From 'The Three Impostors,' Saturday Review (11 January 1896)
3. From The Speaker (21 December 1895)
4. Percy Addleshaw, 'The Three Impostors,' Academy (7 December 1895)
5. 'New Novels,' Graphic (8 February 1896)
6. From 'Science in Fiction,' Leeds Mercury Weekly Supplement (26 January 1895)
7. From 'New Novels,' Athenaeum (1 February 1896)
8. H.D. Traill, 'The World of Letters,' Graphic (1 February 1896)
9. From Harry Quilter, 'The Gospel of Intensity,' Contemporary Review (June 1895)
Appendix C: The Cult of Artifice and the 'Modern Craze' for Collecting
1. From Arthur Symons, 'The Decadent Movement in Literature,' Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1893)
2. From Havelock Ellis, 'A Note on Paul Bourget,' Pioneer (October 1889)
3. From Arthur Symons, 'An Apology for Puppets,' Saturday Review (17 July 1897)
4. From Max Beerbohm, 'A Defence of Cosmetics,' The Yellow Book (April 1894)
5. From Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891)
6. Selected Punch Cartoons
a. 'Acute Chinamania' (17 December 1874)
b. 'Chronic Chinamania' (17 December 1874)
c. 'The Six-Mark Tea-Pot' (30 October 1880)
d. 'What It Has Come to' (16 April 1881)
Appendix D: Reading Material Cultures
1. From E.B. Tylor, Primitive Culture: Researches into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Art and Custom (1871)
2. From E.B. Tylor, 'On the Tasmanians as Representatives of Palaeolithic Man,' Journal of the Archeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (1894)
3. From Max Nordau, Degeneration (1898)
Appendix E: Literary Inter-Texts
1. From Robert Louis Stevenson and Fanny Van der Grift Stevenson, 'Prologue of the Cigar Divan,' The Dynamiter (1885)
2. From Arthur Machen, 'The Inmost Light' (1894)
3. From Arthur Machen, 'The Red Hand' (1906)
Works Cited and Recommended Reading
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Acknowledgements
Introduction
Arthur Machen: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the TextThe Three Impostors or The Transmutations
Appendix A: John Lane's Keynotes Series and Beyond
1. Illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley from John Lane's Keynotes Series
a. Cover image from The Great God Pan (1895)
b. Cover image from The Three Impostors (1895)
c. Keys, part 1 (1896)
d. Keys, part 2 (1896)
2. Illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley from The Yellow Book
a. Front cover of The Yellow Book (April 1894)
b. Back cover of The Yellow Book (April 1894)
3. Illustration featuring 'little people' by Aubrey Beardsley for Salome (1894)
4. Designs by S.H. Sime for House of Souls (1906)
a. Front cover
b. Spine
5. 'The Sime Zoology,' designs by S.H. Sime, The Sketch (8 March 1905)
Appendix B: Reviews of The Three Impostors
1. 'The Three Impostors,' The Bookman (January 1896)
2. From 'The Three Impostors,' Saturday Review (11 January 1896)
3. From The Speaker (21 December 1895)
4. Percy Addleshaw, 'The Three Impostors,' Academy (7 December 1895)
5. 'New Novels,' Graphic (8 February 1896)
6. From 'Science in Fiction,' Leeds Mercury Weekly Supplement (26 January 1895)
7. From 'New Novels,' Athenaeum (1 February 1896)
8. H.D. Traill, 'The World of Letters,' Graphic (1 February 1896)
9. From Harry Quilter, 'The Gospel of Intensity,' Contemporary Review (June 1895)
Appendix C: The Cult of Artifice and the 'Modern Craze' for Collecting
1. From Arthur Symons, 'The Decadent Movement in Literature,' Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1893)
2. From Havelock Ellis, 'A Note on Paul Bourget,' Pioneer (October 1889)
3. From Arthur Symons, 'An Apology for Puppets,' Saturday Review (17 July 1897)
4. From Max Beerbohm, 'A Defence of Cosmetics,' The Yellow Book (April 1894)
5. From Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891)
6. Selected Punch Cartoons
a. 'Acute Chinamania' (17 December 1874)
b. 'Chronic Chinamania' (17 December 1874)
c. 'The Six-Mark Tea-Pot' (30 October 1880)
d. 'What It Has Come to' (16 April 1881)
Appendix D: Reading Material Cultures
1. From E.B. Tylor, Primitive Culture: Researches into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Art and Custom (1871)
2. From E.B. Tylor, 'On the Tasmanians as Representatives of Palaeolithic Man,' Journal of the Archeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (1894)
3. From Max Nordau, Degeneration (1898)
Appendix E: Literary Inter-Texts
1. From Robert Louis Stevenson and Fanny Van der Grift Stevenson, 'Prologue of the Cigar Divan,' The Dynamiter (1885)
2. From Arthur Machen, 'The Inmost Light' (1894)
3. From Arthur Machen, 'The Red Hand' (1906)
Works Cited and Recommended Reading
Introduction
Arthur Machen: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the TextThe Three Impostors or The Transmutations
Appendix A: John Lane's Keynotes Series and Beyond
1. Illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley from John Lane's Keynotes Series
a. Cover image from The Great God Pan (1895)
b. Cover image from The Three Impostors (1895)
c. Keys, part 1 (1896)
d. Keys, part 2 (1896)
2. Illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley from The Yellow Book
a. Front cover of The Yellow Book (April 1894)
b. Back cover of The Yellow Book (April 1894)
3. Illustration featuring 'little people' by Aubrey Beardsley for Salome (1894)
4. Designs by S.H. Sime for House of Souls (1906)
a. Front cover
b. Spine
5. 'The Sime Zoology,' designs by S.H. Sime, The Sketch (8 March 1905)
Appendix B: Reviews of The Three Impostors
1. 'The Three Impostors,' The Bookman (January 1896)
2. From 'The Three Impostors,' Saturday Review (11 January 1896)
3. From The Speaker (21 December 1895)
4. Percy Addleshaw, 'The Three Impostors,' Academy (7 December 1895)
5. 'New Novels,' Graphic (8 February 1896)
6. From 'Science in Fiction,' Leeds Mercury Weekly Supplement (26 January 1895)
7. From 'New Novels,' Athenaeum (1 February 1896)
8. H.D. Traill, 'The World of Letters,' Graphic (1 February 1896)
9. From Harry Quilter, 'The Gospel of Intensity,' Contemporary Review (June 1895)
Appendix C: The Cult of Artifice and the 'Modern Craze' for Collecting
1. From Arthur Symons, 'The Decadent Movement in Literature,' Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1893)
2. From Havelock Ellis, 'A Note on Paul Bourget,' Pioneer (October 1889)
3. From Arthur Symons, 'An Apology for Puppets,' Saturday Review (17 July 1897)
4. From Max Beerbohm, 'A Defence of Cosmetics,' The Yellow Book (April 1894)
5. From Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891)
6. Selected Punch Cartoons
a. 'Acute Chinamania' (17 December 1874)
b. 'Chronic Chinamania' (17 December 1874)
c. 'The Six-Mark Tea-Pot' (30 October 1880)
d. 'What It Has Come to' (16 April 1881)
Appendix D: Reading Material Cultures
1. From E.B. Tylor, Primitive Culture: Researches into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Art and Custom (1871)
2. From E.B. Tylor, 'On the Tasmanians as Representatives of Palaeolithic Man,' Journal of the Archeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (1894)
3. From Max Nordau, Degeneration (1898)
Appendix E: Literary Inter-Texts
1. From Robert Louis Stevenson and Fanny Van der Grift Stevenson, 'Prologue of the Cigar Divan,' The Dynamiter (1885)
2. From Arthur Machen, 'The Inmost Light' (1894)
3. From Arthur Machen, 'The Red Hand' (1906)
Works Cited and Recommended Reading
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