Sinister Street. Compton Mackenzie

Sinister Street - Compton  Mackenzie


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       Compton MacKenzie

      Sinister Street

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      2020 OK Publishing

      EAN 4064066394707

       Volume 1

       Volume 2

      Volume 1

       Table of Contents

       BOOK ONE THE PRISON HOUSE

       Chapter I: The New World

       Chapter II: Bittersweet

       Chapter III: Fears and Fantasies

       Chapter IV: Unending Childhood

       Chapter V: The First Fairy Princess

       Chapter VI: The Enchanted Palace

       Chapter VII: Randell House

       Chapter VIII: Siamese Stamps

       Chapter IX: Holidays in France

       BOOK TWO CLASSIC EDUCATION

       Chapter I: The Jacobean

       Chapter II: The Quadruple Intrigue

       Chapter III: Pastoral

       Chapter IV: Boyhood's Glory

       Chapter V: Incense

       Chapter VI: Pax

       Chapter VII: Cloven Hoofmarks

       Chapter VIII: Mirrors

       Chapter IX: The Yellow Age

       Chapter X: Stella

       Chapter XI: Action and Reaction

       Chapter XII: Alan

       Chapter XIII: Sentiment

       Chapter XIV: Arabesque

       Chapter XV: Grey Eyes

       Chapter XVI: Blue Eyes

       Chapter XVII: Lily

       Chapter XVIII: Eighteen Years Old

       Chapter XIX: Parents

       Chapter XX: Music

      TO

       THE REVEREND

       E. D. STONE

      My dear Mr. Stone,

      Since you have on several occasions deprecated the length of my books, I feel that your name upon the dedicatory page of this my longest book deserves explanation, if not apology.

      When I first conceived the idea of 'Sinister Street,' I must admit I did not realize that in order to present my theme fully in accord with my own prejudice, I should require so much space. But by the time I had written one hundred pages I knew that, unless I was prepared against my judgment to curtail the original scheme, I must publish my book in a form slightly different from the usual.

      The exigencies of commercial production forbid a six shilling novel of eight or nine hundred pages, and as I saw no prospect of confining myself even to that length, I decided to publish in two volumes, each to contain two divisions of my tale.

      You will say that this is an aggravation of the whole matter and the most impenitent sort of an apology. Yet are a thousand pages too long for the history of twenty-five years of a man's life, that is to say if one holds as I hold that childhood makes the instrument, youth tunes the strings, and early manhood plays the melody?

      The tradition of the English novel has always favoured length and leisure; nor do I find that my study of French and Russian literature leads me to strain after brevity. I do not send forth this volume as the first of a trilogy. It is actually the first half of a complete book. At the same time, feeling as I do that in these days of competitive reading, the sudden vision of over a thousand pages would be inevitably depressing, I give you the opportunity of rest at the five-hundredth page, which reaches a climax at least as conclusive as any climax can be that is not death. I do not pretend that I shall not be greatly disappointed if next January or February you feel disinclined to read 'Dreaming Spires' and 'Romantic Education,' which will complete the second volume. Yet I will be so considerate as to find someone else to bear the brunt of dedication, and after all there will be no compulsion either upon you or upon the public to resume.

      Yours ever affectionately,

      Compton Mackenzie.

      Let me add in postscript that 'Sinister Street' is a symbolic title which bears no reference to an heraldic euphemism.

      Phillack, August 3, 1913.

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