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A LONG FATAL LOVE CHASE [Edited by Kent Bicknell]

A LONG FATAL LOVE CHASE [Edited by Kent Bicknell] | Libros antiguos y modernos | Alcott

Libros antiguos y modernos
Alcott
Random House, 1995
49,50 €
(Newburyport, Estados Unidos)

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Detalles

  • Año de publicación
  • 1995
  • Lugar de impresión
  • New York
  • Autor
  • Alcott
  • Editores
  • Random House

Descripción

First edition and printing. With lovely engraved-style chapter headings. Tall 8vo, publisher's original maroon paper-covered boards backed in maroon cloth, the upper cover and spine gilt lettered, portrait endpapers with manuscript facsimile, in the original dustjacket with gilt lettering and images of a rose tied with jute. [ii], 242, [4] pp. A very good copy, the jacket is very attractive with just a light touch of rubbing at the extremities and with a small and unobtrusive abrasion to the textured paper on the lower side of the cover at the front fold. With a neat and unobtrusive signature on the half-title.

Edizione: alcott's posthumously published 1866 gothic romance. two years before the publication of little women, alcott uncharacteristically experimented with the style of the thriller, rejecked by her publisher for being too sensational. the publication is based on an early draft of her manuscript, prior to her extensive revisions to tone down the more controversial elements. this early manuscript was auctioned by alcott's heirs, and in 1994, made its way to kent bicknell, headmaster of the sant bani school in sanbornton, new hampshire. after restoring it, he sold the publication rights to random house, thus finally bringing a 129 years-long publishing saga to fruition. contemporary critics where impressed by the strong feminist elements, fast-moving story, curiously contemporary “stalker” theme, and the conspicuous lack of the domesticity found in alcott's other works, such as little women.

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