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Lives of the Novelists
Lives of the Novelists: A History of Fiction in 294 Lives | John Sutherland
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No previous author has attempted a book such as this: a complete history of novels written in the English language, from the genre's seventeenth-century origins to the present day. In the spirit of Dr. Johnsons Lives of the Poets, acclaimed critic and scholar John Sutherland selects 294 writers whose works illustrate the best of every kind of fictionfrom gothic, penny dreadful, and pornography to fantasy, romance, and high literature. Each author was chosen, Professor Sutherland explains, because his or her books are well worth reading and are likely to remain so for at least another century. Sutherland presents these authors in chronological order, in each case deftly combining a lively and informative biographical sketch with an opinionated assessment of the writer's work. Taken together, these novelists provide both a history of the novel and a guide to its rich variety. Always entertaining, and sometimes shocking, Sutherland considers writers as diverse as Daniel Defoe, Henry James, James Joyce, Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Woolf, Michael Crichton, Jeffrey Archer, and Jacqueline Susann. Written for all lovers of fiction, Lives of the Novelists succeeds both as introduction and re-introduction, as Sutherland presents favorite and familiar novelists in new ways and transforms the less favored and less familiar through his relentlessly fascinating readings.
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arubabookwoman
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I‘d really like to read this, all 1950 pages. I‘m sure it will do great damage to my TBR list!

RebL For sure! Good luck! 3y
bnp I'm sure it will! 3y
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Leftcoastzen
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Books like this I find irresistible and they will go in the permanent collection.I was going to go to a signing for the Mustich book , but messed up on the date.
The tagged book I‘m going to blame on @vivastory it wasn‘t on my radar till he started posting about it .I thank you but my wallet said WTF?These are books you savor slowly or skip around if there is a reason to look something up.Nirvana

vivastory I will gladly accept the blame for it. Mustich is going to be speaking at a festival a couple of hours away this Saturday, I'm pretty tempted to go. 5y
Leftcoastzen @vivastory that sounds good.I wanted to see him but put the wrong date in my calendar realized I missed him a day after his appearance.😒 5y
merelybookish I have the Mustich from the library right now. I've been having fun dipping in and adding loads to my TBR! 5y
Leftcoastzen @merelybookish That‘s what I should have done! Will definitely beef up the TBR. 5y
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vivastory
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That is really fascinating, I had no idea that Mary Shelley's father had a claim to the first English detective story.

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vivastory
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I received this 800 page beauty in the mail today. I'm really looking forward to reading it.

Leftcoastzen I am a bit overwhelmed in lust with that title! 5y
LeahBergen Cool! 5y
vivastory @Leftcoastzen @LeahBergen You would both love this! 5y
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Leftcoastzen I have NO self control, I just ordered it from the evil empire! 5y
vivastory @Leftcoastzen You won't regret it! 👏 5y
Cathythoughts Beautiful 5y
saresmoore Ooooooh 5y
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Louise
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This marvelous 832-page tome was today‘s #bookmail. John Sutherland lectures and writes about literature with vast knowledge and enthusiasm, often giving little anecdotes from the lives of the authors that are by turns charming, irreverent, funny, and inspiring. No such thing as a dry read with him! 🤓

RebelReader This sounds interesting! Stacked! 6y
Louise @RebelReader I‘ve dipped into it a bit today, and it is such good reading! John Sutherland has a lovely Great Course on English Literature that‘s well worth a listen as well. 6y
RebelReader @Louise I might have check that out. Thanks! 6y
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charl08

I had no idea Daniel Defoe sold stockings...

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