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A Dark and Stormy Oeuvre - Crime, Magic and Power in the Novels of Edward Bulwer-Lytton (Paperback)
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A Dark and Stormy Oeuvre - Crime, Magic and Power in the Novels of Edward Bulwer-Lytton (Paperback)
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Edward Bulwer-Lytton-who coined the terms ""the great unwashed""
and ""the pen is mightier than the sword""-is best remembered for
persuading Dickens to change the ending of Great Expectations.
Bulwer-Lytton was a prolific and influential novelist in his own
right, inspiring Edgar Allan Poe, H. Rider Haggard and Madame
Blavatsky, among others. His radical ideas were applauded by
William Godwin, the father of both Mary Shelley and the anarchist
movement, and his ideas about power foreshadowed those of Friedrich
Nietzsche. Fascinated by crime, he was an outspoken critic of his
society, both in his novels and throughout his political career.
Equally fascinated by paranormal phenomena, he wrote two of the
most important occult fantasies in English literature and set the
agenda of the Society for Psychical Research. His historical
romance The Last Days of Pompeii has inspired several movies and a
star-studded television series, while his stately home at Knebworth
has provided brooding Gothic backdrops for many other films. This
book covers Bulwer-Lytton's novels in detail, exploring their
influence on writers and film makers and, via Richard Wagner's
operatic adaptation of Rienzi, the catastrophe of Adolf Hitler.
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