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- The Selected Prose of John Gray
- Book
- 1992
- Published by: ELT Press
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Jerusha Hull McCormack grew up in Hanover, New Hampshire and currently lives in Dublin, Ireland and Beijing, China. She is
Table of Contents
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- Title Page, Copyright
- pp. 2-7
- Illustrations
- pp. ix-x
- Acknowledgements
- pp. xi-12
- Introduction: John Gray's Prose
- pp. xii-xxxii
- Selected Bibliography
- pp. xxxiii-xxxiv
- Editorial Principles
- pp. xxxv-37
- "Les Goncourt"
- pp. 1-9
- "The Great Worm"
- pp. 10-17
- "The Person in Question"
- pp. 18-28
- "The Modern Actor"
- pp. 29-38
- "The Loves of the Age of Stone"
- pp. 39-47
- "Old Gough"
- pp. 48-56
- "The Advantages of Civilization"
- pp. 57-62
- "The Yellow Princess"
- pp. 63-67
- "Their Mothers"
- pp. 68-72
- "The Redemption of Durtal"
- pp. 73-80
- "Niggard Truth"
- pp. 81-98
- "Aubrey Beardsley"
- pp. 125-129
- "God-made and Machine-made"
- pp. 130-137
- "Winter Walking"
- pp. 138-144
- "Man's Visible Works"
- pp. 145-151
- "Hymns: A Suppressed Preface"
- pp. 152-156
- "Excursion"
- pp. 157-163
- "Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted"
- pp. 164-169
- "Dialogue"
- pp. 170-175
- Park: a fantastic story
- pp. 176-291
- Notes to the Prose
- pp. 292-315
- About the Typography
- pp. 316-353
- Back Cover
- p. 354
Additional Information
ISBN
9780944318652
MARC Record
OCLC
300626189
Pages
316
Launched on MUSE
2014-01-07
Language
English
Open Access
Yes