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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.

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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.
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Arthur Quiller-Couch was a distinguished English writer and literary critic. Born in 1863, Quiller-Couch is renowned for his contributions to literature and his extensive knowledge of the English language. Quiller-Couch's writing style is characterized by its elegance, precision, and attention to detail. He had a deep appreciation for the art of storytelling, and his works often showcased his mastery of plot construction and character development. In "The Blue Pavilions," Quiller-Couch displays his storytelling prowess and ability to transport readers to different settings and eras. His descriptive prose brings landscapes and characters to life, immersing readers in rich and vibrant worlds. Arthur quiller-couch's contributions to literature, both as an author and a critic, have left a lasting impact. His works continue to be celebrated for their literary merit, engaging narratives, and timeless themes.