
Livres anciens et modernes
Butler
THE WAY OF ALL FLESH Introduction by Theodore Dreiser
The Limited Editions Club, 1936
214,50 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, États-Unis d'Amérique)
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Edizione: limited and signed edition for club members only of samuel butler's acclaimed semi-autobiographical attack on victorian hypocrisy. the illustrations are by robert-ward johnson. in a review of the l.e.c. way of all flesh for the new york times edward laroque tinker wrote: "it would be difficult to imagine any illustrations more sympathetic and truly delightful than robert ward johnson's. mr. johnson is a faultless draftsman, and has humor and a fine feeling for decoration." <br> the way of all flesh is butler’s most revealing work. he labored on it for many years and it was not published until one year after his death. the story is a semi-autobiographical novel about the effects on one man’s life of four generations of inherited family traits. the book received much critical praise, headed by george bernard shaw, and reached the height of its popularity during the 1920s. this work should be of particular interest with the decoding of the human genome.<br> samuel butler was the son of a clergy man and grandson of a bishop, yet religious doubts prevented him from taking holy orders himself. although many of his early works were highly praised by charles darwin, he later produced a series of works of scientific controversy directed against darwin’s theory of natural selection. butler’s views won him the praise of g.b. shaw. shaw also admired his outspoken views on religion and money and shaw praised them publicly in his preface to major barbara:<br> “it drives one almost to despair of english literature when one sees so extraordinary a study of english life as butler’s posthumous ‘way of all flesh’ making so little impression that when, some years later, i produce plays in which butler’s extraordinarily fresh free and future-piercing suggestions have an obvious share, i am met with nothing but vague cacklings about ibsen and nietzsche.really, the english do not deserve to have great men.”<br>