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John Cowper Powys (1872–1963)

Autor de Wolf Solent

105+ Obras 3,316 Miembros 64 Reseñas 43 Preferidas

Sobre El Autor

British novelist, poet and philosopher John Cowper Powys was born in Shirley, Derbyshire on October 8, 1872. He was a lecturer for more than three decades, traveling across America but eventually returned to Great Britain. He has written regional romances, historical fiction and critical studies mostrar más including A Glastonbury Romance and Wolf Solent. He died on June 17, 1963. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Series

Obras de John Cowper Powys

Wolf Solent (1929) 604 copias
A Glastonbury Romance (1932) 567 copias
Weymouth Sands (1934) 248 copias
Porius (1974) 200 copias
Owen Glendower (1974) 180 copias
Maiden Castle (1936) 175 copias
Autobiography (1556) 104 copias
The Brazen Head (1956) 99 copias
The Meaning of Culture (1929) 84 copias
Morwyn (1937) 69 copias
Three Fantasies (1985) 63 copias
One Hundred Best Books (1916) 56 copias
Ducdame (1977) 48 copias
A Philosophy of Solitude (1933) 47 copias
After My Fashion (1980) 39 copias
In defence of sensuality (1930) 39 copias
The Art of Happiness (1935) 37 copias
Wood and Stone (1915) 34 copias
Atlantis (1954) 32 copias
The Inmates (1952) 30 copias
All or Nothing (1973) 26 copias
Rodmoor (1916) 25 copias
The Pleasures of Literature (1938) 25 copias
The Complex Vision (2005) 24 copias
The Art of Growing Old (1944) 18 copias
Confessions of Two Brothers (1971) 14 copias
Enjoyment of Literature (1938) 13 copias
The Religion of a Skeptic (1975) 12 copias
Dostoievsky (1946) 12 copias
Rabelais (1948) 11 copias
Homer and the Aether (1959) 11 copias
Mortal strife (1942) 11 copias
Real Wraiths (1974) 10 copias
Two & two (1974) 10 copias
Mandragora (1975) 9 copias
Wolf'S-Bane: Rhymes (1916) 9 copias
Samphire (1975) 8 copias
Poems (1964) 8 copias
Lucifer (1956) 7 copias
You and Me (1975) 7 copias
Jobber Skald 5 copias
Dorothy M. Richardson (1931) 5 copias
Odes and Other Poems (1975) 5 copias
Letters to Nicholas Ross (1971) 3 copias
War and Culture (1975) 2 copias
Esprits-frères (2001) 2 copias
An Englishman up-state (1974) 1 copia
William Blake (1974) 1 copia
Paddock Calls (1984) 1 copia
Elusive America (1994) 1 copia
Topsy-Turvy 1 copia
Abertackle 1 copia
Cataclysm 1 copia

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Debates

PORIUS: A 3rd edition. en Le Salon Littéraire du Peuple pour le Peuple (enero 2012)
Notes for a potential reading of John Cowper Powys's PORIUS in 2011. en Le Salon Littéraire du Peuple pour le Peuple (junio 2011)
Group read: A Glastonbury Romance en 75 Books Challenge for 2011 (marzo 2011)

Reseñas

It is a very rare occurrence, but I have abandoned the attempt to read this book. I got through the first three or four chapters, skipping more and more verbiage on each page, until I couldn't stand it any longer. Ye gods! and I thought Henry James was tough going.

I should have known, really. Many years ago, a friend gave me A Glastonbury Romance solely because it was the only book he had found that was thicker than The Lord of the Rings. The prose style was so turgid, so convoluted, so pretentious, that I caused much hilarity among my schoolfellows by reading out a sentence or two from the first chapter. This book is no better. Powys is verbose; relenstlessly verbose; oppressively verbose. He never uses one word where six would do; he stacks ideas and piles up subordinate clauses until the reader is desperately grasping, or gasping, for the end of the sentence. He ladles in classical reference in such a way that you feel he is giving you information about his mythological sources, but you seem to end up none the wiser, and battered by the onslaught of names and attributes. After several pages of philosophizing and rumination on the part of a range of mysteriously sentient characters such as a fly, a moth, a large wooden club, and a pillar of Odyseuss's palace, the author has both exhibited and then obscured whatever deep and cosmic idea it was that motivated his writing.

I just lost patience with it. Life is really too short to spend time on such an annoying book!

MB 31-iii-2024
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MyopicBookworm | 2 reseñas más. | Mar 31, 2024 |
What a slog. Interesting at first to read something so clearly influential to writers I hate, like Lawrence, and love, like Murdoch. The weird self-obsession of Wolf, and the intensity with which Powys delves into it, starts out fun but by half way, all the fun is gone (to quote Curious George). It turns into a Lawrencian mope-a-long in the company of a total drip. On the other hand you have a cast of real eccentrics, the satanic Squire Urquhart and the self-doubting vicar Tilly-Valley being typically Murdochian types. In the end though, I was completely unable to stomach another cup of tea, pointless self-reflective walk in the country, or obscure reference to someone’s “life illusion” or “mythology”.… (más)
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yarb | 8 reseñas más. | Aug 2, 2023 |
Tried this twice and just couldn't get into it.
 
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judeprufrock | 8 reseñas más. | Jul 4, 2023 |
I read 500 pages and gave up because I did not like the characters.
 
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JRobinW | 9 reseñas más. | Jan 20, 2023 |

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