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Vathek and Other Stories (Paperback, New ed)
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Vathek and Other Stories (Paperback, New ed)
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An enthralling work of Gothic fiction, modelled on the Arabian
Nights, William Beckford's Vathek and Other Stories is edited with
an introduction by Malcolm Jack in Penguin Classics. William
Beckford was a novelist, travel writer, art critic and politician
best known for his novel Vathek - a story with elaborate imagery,
sardonic humour and an unforgettable gallery of grotesques - which
describes a journey to the halls of Eblis, or Hell, in the pursuit
of knowledge. This volume is arranged in three sections: 'Oriental
Tales', comprising Vathek and The Long Story (also known as The
Vision); 'Satires', which includes Biographical Memoirs of
Extraordinary Painters, an ironical expose of English
art-collecting, and an essay on the exercises of the sentimental
novel; and 'Travel Diaries', containing extracts from Beckford's
intimate and entertaining travel journals. Together this collection
of writing exhibits the author's exuberant day-dreaming imagination
as well as the deeply emotional, aesthetic themes and detailed
physical descriptions of his writing. In his introduction Malcolm
Jack explores Beckford's 'journeying spirit', assesses his
reputation as a stylist and innovator and discusses his life and
work. This edition also includes a bibliography, an index and a
chronology of Beckford's life. William Beckford (1760-1844)
inherited an immense fortune on his tenth birthday, and spent the
next fifty years wasting it with reckless abandon. At the age of
nineteen, he was forced to flee the country after his passionate
affair with the Earl of Devon was exposed by a scandalised
relative. He was a Member of Parliament and a traveller who spent
large sums of money collecting rare books, curiosities and
paintings for the embellishment of his Gothic folly, Fonthill
Abbey, where he lived in opulent seclusion until bankruptcy finally
forced him to sell it, in 1822. If you enjoyed Vathek, you might
also like H.P. Lovecraft's The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird
Stories, available in Penguin Modern Classics.
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