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Through a Glass Darkly Nigel Jones

Through a Glass Darkly By Nigel Jones

Through a Glass Darkly by Nigel Jones


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A biography of Patrick Hamilton, the author of Rope, Gas Light and Hangover Square. After establishing his reputation, he suffered the pressures of personal setbacks and an increasing preoccupation with drink, but was nevertheless able to produce some of his best work.

Through a Glass Darkly Summary

Through a Glass Darkly: Life of Patrick Hamilton by Nigel Jones

This is a biography of Patrick Hamilton, the author of Rope, Gas Light and Hangover Square, who was one of the most gifted and admired writers of his generation. Born in Sussex in 1904, he moved shortly afterwards with his parents to Hove, where he passed his formative years. His first novel, Craven House, was published in 1925 and within a few years he had established a wide readership for himself. Two plays, Rope (on which Hitchcock based his film) and Gas Light, brought him commercial success and his high point as a novelist was reached with The Slaves of Solitude and Hangover Square. His reputation seemed assured, but it was overshadowed by personal setbacks and an increasing preoccupation with drink. Yet in spite of these pressures he was able to produce some of his best work, in which an underlying sense of loss and isolation is felt beneath his comic creations. He died in 1962.

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GOR001320906
9780356197012
0356197018
Through a Glass Darkly: Life of Patrick Hamilton by Nigel Jones
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Little, Brown Book Group
19911114
356
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