Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863-1944), who often published under the pen-name of 'Q', was one of the giants of early twentieth-century literature and literary criticism. A novelist and poet who was also a Professor of English, he helped to form the literary tastes of generations of literary students and scholars who came after him. The freshness, enthusiasm and intellectual insight of his work is still evident in his writings nearly a century on. Cambridge University Press is delighted to reissue some of his key texts in this new edition. Early in his career Quiller-Couch made many short…mehr
Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863-1944), who often published under the pen-name of 'Q', was one of the giants of early twentieth-century literature and literary criticism. A novelist and poet who was also a Professor of English, he helped to form the literary tastes of generations of literary students and scholars who came after him. The freshness, enthusiasm and intellectual insight of his work is still evident in his writings nearly a century on. Cambridge University Press is delighted to reissue some of his key texts in this new edition. Early in his career Quiller-Couch made many short contributions to the periodical The Speaker. The articles collected here address subjects as diverse as 'Robinson Crusoe' and Robert Louis Stevenson, 'The Popular Conception of a Poet' and 'Who wrote the Odyssey?"
Arthur Quiller-Couch was born in the town of Bodmin, Cornwall. He was the son of Dr. Thomas Quiller Couch, a renowned physician, folklorist, and historian who married Mary Ford and resided at 63 Fore Street, Bodmin, until his death in 1884. Thomas was the offspring of two historic local families, the Quiller and Couch dynasties. Arthur was the third generation of academics from the Couch family. His grandfather, Jonathan Couch, was a naturalist, physician, historian, classicist, pharmacist, and illustrator (especially of fish). His younger sisters, Florence Mabel and Lilian M., were both writers and folklorists. Quiller-Couch attended Newton Abbot Proprietary College between the late 1870s and the early 1880s. He later attended Clifton College and Trinity College, Oxford, where he earned a First in Classical Moderations (1884) and a Second in Greats (1886). Quiller-Couch briefly taught Classics at Trinity beginning in 1886. After gaining some journalistic experience in London, primarily as a writer to The Speaker (periodical), he settled in Fowey, Cornwall, in 1891.
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1. Samuel Daniel 2. William Browne 3. Thomas Carew 4. Robinson Crusoe 5. Of Oliver Goldsmith and a Printer's Devil 6. Laurence Sterne 7. Scott and Burns 8. Henry Kingsley 9. Alexander William Kingslake 10. C. S. C and J. K. S. 11. Robert Louis Stevenson 12. M. Zola 13. Selection 14. Externals 15. Excursionists in Poetry 16. The Popular Conception of a Poet 17. Poets on their own Art 18. The Attitude of the Public Towards Letters 19. The Poor Littlle Penny Dreadful 20. Ibsen's Peer Gynt 21. A Morning with a Book 22. Mr John Davidson 23. Björnstjerne Björnson 24. Mr George Moore 25. Mr Anthony Hope 26. Trilby 27. Of Seasonable Numbers 28. Who Wrote the Odyssey?
1. Samuel Daniel 2. William Browne 3. Thomas Carew 4. Robinson Crusoe 5. Of Oliver Goldsmith and a Printer's Devil 6. Laurence Sterne 7. Scott and Burns 8. Henry Kingsley 9. Alexander William Kingslake 10. C. S. C and J. K. S. 11. Robert Louis Stevenson 12. M. Zola 13. Selection 14. Externals 15. Excursionists in Poetry 16. The Popular Conception of a Poet 17. Poets on their own Art 18. The Attitude of the Public Towards Letters 19. The Poor Littlle Penny Dreadful 20. Ibsen's Peer Gynt 21. A Morning with a Book 22. Mr John Davidson 23. Björnstjerne Björnson 24. Mr George Moore 25. Mr Anthony Hope 26. Trilby 27. Of Seasonable Numbers 28. Who Wrote the Odyssey?
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