Maxwell Gray, The Silence of Dean Maitland


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The first scholarly edition of forgotten late Victorian classic of rural life and sensation fiction.







Critical Edition of The Silence of Dean Maitland by Maxwell Gray


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This volume includes a fully annotated edition of Maxwell Gray’s highly successful novel of 1886. A bestseller of its day, The Silence of Dean Maitland combines evocative descriptions of the English rural landscape, in the mould of George Eliot and Thomas Hardy, with a gripping plot reminiscent of the best sensation novels of the era. It was subsequently adapted for the stage and the screen. In addition to the main text, three specially commissioned scholarly articles discuss its significance as a novel, as well as its theatrical and cinematic adaptations. Students, researchers, and fans of Victorian literature will delight in rediscovering this forgotten classic—the fictional world of which is based on the Isle of Wight. Those with an interest in English landscape, crime and punishment, and questions of moral choice, particularly in an era profoundly impacted by the research and theories of Charles Darwin, will also find it a compelling read.




The Silence of Dean Maitland


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Mary Gleed Tuttiett (11 December 1846 - 21 September 1923), better known by the pen name Maxwell Gray, was an English novelist and poet best known for her 1886 novel The Silence of Dean Maitland. Tuttiett was born and brought up in Newport, Isle of Wight, the daughter of the surgeon Frank Bampfylde Tuttiett and his wife Elizabeth nee Gleed. Largely self-educated, in early adulthood she visited London, various other parts of England, and Yverdon-les-Bains in Switzerland;but for the majority of her working life as a writer suffered constant debilitating illness from asthma and rheumatism reports described her as "a confirmed invalid"-that left her unable to leave her bed for more than two to three hours a day. She wrote lying on a sofa







Maxwell Gray, The Silence of Dean Maitland


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First scholarly edition of a neglected, hugely popular best-sellerKey FeaturesFirst scholarly edition of forgotten late Victorian classic of rural life and sensation fictionComprehensive selection of contemporary reviews and commentariesCarefully contextualized introduction to the novel and its authorMaxwell Gray tells the sensational story of an ambitious clergyman, who accidentally kills the father of a woman he has made pregnant, and then allows his closest friend to be convicted of the murder. The best-seller was subsequently filmed three times (1914, 1915, 1934) and presents fascinating insights into the forgotten world of late Victorian rural life. Including a carefully contextualised introduction to the novel and its author, this edition also provides a comprehensive selection of contemporary reviews and commentaries.







The World's Greatest Books — Volume 05 — Fiction


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Volume 05 of 'The World's Greatest Books' is a collection of classic fiction by various authors, carefully curated to provide readers with a diverse and comprehensive overview of literary masterpieces. The book includes works from different time periods and genres, showcasing the evolution of storytelling and its impact on society. From timeless classics to lesser-known gems, each story is a testament to the power of words and imagination. The literary style varies from the poetic prose of the Romantics to the sharp realism of the modernists, ensuring a rich and engaging reading experience for literature enthusiasts of all tastes. This volume serves as a gateway to the world of fiction, introducing readers to a wide range of authors and narratives that have stood the test of time. By exploring these stories, readers can gain a deeper appreciation for the art of storytelling and its enduring significance in the world of literature.




The World's Greatest Books


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