
The New Oxford Book of Literary Anecdotes First Edition
Author(s): John Gross
- Publisher: OUP
- Publication Date: 11 May 2006
- Edition: First Edition
- Language: English
- Print length: 400 pages
- ISBN-10: 0192804685
- ISBN-13: 9780192804686
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
A surprisingly good selection…a collection that will instruct and, more important, give immense pleasure. (
Contemporary Review, Volume 288)An informative and amusing collection (
Patrick Richards, Day by Day)John Gross’s enlightening and hugely enjoyable anthology revivifies the literary dust of many centuries with both wit and grace (
Peter Parker, TLS)Mr Gross has also produced succinct notes to help the reader and has, over all, produced a collection that will instruct and, more importantly, give immense pleasure (
Contemporary Review)Gross widens and strenthens the idea of a literary anecdote, with enriching results. Books like this are usually recommnded as ideal bedtime reading. This one, however, should on no account be allowed in the bedroom, or you will find youself awake in the cold, small hours, still turning the pages. (
John Carey, Sunday Times)John Gross has produced a fascinating book. (
Jonathan Sale, Financial Times Magazine)so many things here to enjoy (
Jeremy Lewis, Literary Review)The New Oxford Book of Literary Anecdotes is a great feast of stories. (
Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday)a pithy and eclectic collection of tales that reveal the vanity, generosity, foolishness and wisdom of writers, but above all their eccentricity….Such anecdotes are literary garnish. Not to be confused with the meat and drink of literature itself, they are the piquant canapes accompanying a writer’s life; they should be savoured, swallowed whole with a willing suspension of disbelief, and on no account regurgitated in after-dinner speeches. (
Ben Macintyre, Times)About the Author
John Gross was editor of the TLS from 1973-81, editor and staff writer on theNew York Times from 1983-8, and theatre critic of the Sunday Telegraph from 1989-2005. For OUP he has edited the Oxford Books ofAphorisms, Essays and Comic Verse, The New Oxford Book of English Prose andAfter Shakespeare. His other books include The Rise and Fall of the Man of Letters,Shylock: A Legend and its Legacy, and A Double Thread.
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