The Pantomime Man and Others (Hardcover)


Richard Barnham Middleton's The Ghost Ship is one of the best-loved ghost stories in English literature, about which Arthur Machen wrote, I declare I would not exchange this short, crazy, enchanting fantasy for a whole wilderness of seemly novels. Middleton himself (1882-1911) was a tragic figure, a young man impatient for success, who managed to live the archetypal life of the Romantic Bohemian poet, complete with poverty, unrequited love for an impossible woman (a prostitute), despair, and an early suicide. While he published many pieces in the best magazines of the day, volumes of his work were published in his lifetime, as soon as he was dead, he was discovered. Four volumes of his collected works were in print within eighteen months. Three more followed in the next two decades. His poetry was acclaimed in the press as a new Keats, both for the brilliance of his work and the brevity of his life. such as The Coffin Merchant, On the Brighton Road, and The Conjurer, which only hint at the richness of the larger body of his work, and suggest what kind of a literary artist he would have become if he had lived. The Pantomime Man presents an unexpected treasure-trove of Middleton's writings. It was originally published a generation after the author's death, when it had been thought that the store of Middleton material had been exhausted.

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Richard Barnham Middleton's The Ghost Ship is one of the best-loved ghost stories in English literature, about which Arthur Machen wrote, I declare I would not exchange this short, crazy, enchanting fantasy for a whole wilderness of seemly novels. Middleton himself (1882-1911) was a tragic figure, a young man impatient for success, who managed to live the archetypal life of the Romantic Bohemian poet, complete with poverty, unrequited love for an impossible woman (a prostitute), despair, and an early suicide. While he published many pieces in the best magazines of the day, volumes of his work were published in his lifetime, as soon as he was dead, he was discovered. Four volumes of his collected works were in print within eighteen months. Three more followed in the next two decades. His poetry was acclaimed in the press as a new Keats, both for the brilliance of his work and the brevity of his life. such as The Coffin Merchant, On the Brighton Road, and The Conjurer, which only hint at the richness of the larger body of his work, and suggest what kind of a literary artist he would have become if he had lived. The Pantomime Man presents an unexpected treasure-trove of Middleton's writings. It was originally published a generation after the author's death, when it had been thought that the store of Middleton material had been exhausted.

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Imprint

Wildside Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

September 2003

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

September 2003

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Dimensions

216 x 140 x 21mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards

Pages

292

ISBN-13

978-1-59224-031-9

Barcode

9781592240319

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LSN

1-59224-031-3



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