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Originally posted by Conchis View Post... I've decided that it's best to clear the 'toughies' first. I plunged into opera with the Ring, so I'm working on that same principle.
"It is hardly an exaggeration to claim that One of Our Conquerors is the most difficult novel in English to read, given that Finnegans Wake remains an inevitable exception... " ... " ... with Meredith as with Joyce, the initial problem for a reader is the apparent recalcitrance of the words in yielding a meaning. It is folly to pretend that such difficulties do not exist. Meredith is notoriously the writer of a clotted, tortuous prose: ellipsis, whether in style or structure, is congenital to him, and of One of Our Conquerors he actually boasted that it provides "a strong dose of the most indigestible material." "
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... if you're up for tackling the 'toughies' - you might like to consider trying George Meredith's One of Our Conquerors. I picked up a copy in a second-hand shop for £1 - but mainly because I couldn't resist the opening sentences of the editor's intro :
"It is hardly an exaggeration to claim that One of Our Conquerors is the most difficult novel in English to read, given that Finnegans Wake remains an inevitable exception... " ... " ... with Meredith as with Joyce, the initial problem for a reader is the apparent recalcitrance of the words in yielding a meaning. It is folly to pretend that such difficulties do not exist. Meredith is notoriously the writer of a clotted, tortuous prose: ellipsis, whether in style or structure, is congenital to him, and of One of Our Conquerors he actually boasted that it provides "a strong dose of the most indigestible material." "
Buy One of Our Conquerors by Meredith, George (ISBN: 9780702209673) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
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You can obtain Henry James' complete novels on Amazon Kindle for....nothing:
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Originally posted by Conchis View Post
You can obtain Henry James' complete novels on Amazon Kindle for....nothing:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Henry-James...ds=henry+james
Me, I still prefer the physical books. The 'American Library' books mainly give good early versions, as do recent OUP printings. The old Macmillan series is a good way to get the later 'New York Edition' versions...
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Does anyone feel that James is the victim of anti-American snobbery? He became a British subject (in the end) but his outsider's analysis of British society may have made some of his readers uncomfortable. Maybe they saw him (erroneously) as a bumptious New World parvenu muscling on in their market? If so, they were in the wrong, because he beat them at their own game.
James was an early and vociferous critic of Dickens. His ripping to pieces of Our Mutual Friend is quite something to read (and the tenor of his argument is right on the money).Last edited by Conchis; 04-11-16, 23:27.
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostDoes anyone feel that James is the victim of anti-American snobbery? He became a British subject (in the end) but his outsider's analysis of British society may have made some of his readers uncomfortable. Maybe they saw him (erroneously) as a bumptious New World parvenu muscling on in their market? If so, they were in the wrong, because he beat them at their own game.
James was an early and vociferous critic of Dickens. His ripping to pieces of Our Mutual Friend is quite something to read (and the tenor of his argument is right on the money).
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostDoes anyone feel that James is the victim of anti-American snobbery? He became a British subject (in the end) but his outsider's analysis of British society may have made some of his readers uncomfortable. Maybe they saw him (erroneously) as a bumptious New World parvenu muscling on in their market? If so, they were in the wrong, because he beat them at their own game.
James was an early and vociferous critic of Dickens. His ripping to pieces of Our Mutual Friend is quite something to read (and the tenor of his argument is right on the money).
Composers who routinely get performances in America, ( EG Christopher Rouse) struggle to get anything like as much as exposure here.
Countless successful and good UK rock bands have failed to "break" America .I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostOur Mutual Friend is a great novel by a human being - With the exception of What Maisie Knew all the James I have tried to read has been deathly dull and with prose of extraordinary fussiness - The Ambassadors is like being subjected to a cruel and unusual punishment .
F.R. Leavis believed that James wrote the two most perfect novels in the English language - Portrait Of A Lady and The Bostonians. In the latter, you will encounter some of the finest prose ever written, as well as acute psychological insight.
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostJames' criticism of OMF is worth reading - he felt that Dickens was obsessed with the surface of life to the detriment of inner feeling. An interesting charge to make, if not one I'd totally agree with.
F.R. Leavis believed that James wrote the two most perfect novels in the English language - Portrait Of A Lady and The Bostonians. In the latter, you will encounter some of the finest prose ever written, as well as acute psychological insight.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI have read the James review - it has its modern equivalent in Toby Young's review of. I Daniel Blake - an over fastidious difficulty in believing in a world of which they know nothing .
I'm afraid I can't make the comparison, as I've no intention of reading anything written by that waste of space.
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