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VENUS IN BOSTON AND OTHER TALES OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY CITY LIFE
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| By: |
George Thompson, David S. Reynolds (Editor), Kimberly R. Gladman (Editor) |
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Paperback |

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£27.99 |
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£25.19 |
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| ISBN 10: |
1558493263 |
| ISBN 13: |
9781558493261 |
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| Publisher: |
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS |
| Pub. date: |
31 March, 2002 |
| Pages: |
520 |
| Description: |
This volume reprints three short works by George Thompson, one of antebellum America's most successful authors of sensational fiction. There are two novels, "Venus in Boston" and "City Crimes", which depict the American city as a place of dark mystery, along with Thompson's autobiography. |
| Synopsis: |
This book reprints for the first time since the 1850s three short works by George Thompson (1823--c. 1873), one of antebellum America's most successful and prolific authors of sensational fiction. Beginning in the 1840s, he wrote stories for sporting papers like Life in Boston and New York, edited the humorous New York weekly The Broadway Belle, and contributed regularly to the sexually explicit Venus' Miscellany. He also published dozens of novels, most of which were set in Northeastern cities. His writing blends entertainment and social protest, combining commentary on such issues as urbanization, poverty, race, and class with some of the era's most shocking depictions of sex and violence. The three works in this volume offer a rich representative sample of Thompson's writing. The two novels -- Venus in Boston and City Crimes -- depict the American city as a place of dark mystery, bawdy humor, and near-universal corruption peopled with con artists and criminals of all kinds. In each novel, a complex narrative structure interweaves multiple stories of exploited labor, abuse of power, seduction, intrigue, and crime. Thompson's autobiography, My Life, presents the author's life in terms nearly as lively as his fiction. Thompson's zestful, unconventional writings fly in the face of the stereotypical view of Victorian America as straitlaced and sentimental. Ideal for use as a classroom text, this new edition includes a scholarly introduction and an extensive bibliography. |
| Illustrations: |
6 illustrations, bibliography |
| Publication: |
US |
| Imprint: |
University of Massachusetts Press |
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Returnable |
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DISCUSSION ON AMERICAN SLAVERY, BETWEEN GEORGE THOMPSON AND ROBERT J. BRECKINRIDGE, HOLDEN IN THE REV. DR. WARDLAW'S CHAPEL, GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, ON THE EVENINGS OF THE 13TH, 14TH, 15TH, 16TH, 17TH OF JUNE, 1836. WITH AN APPENDIX (HB)
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DISCUSSION ON AMERICAN SLAVERY, BETWEEN GEORGE THOMPSON, ESQ. [AND] REV. ROBERT J. BRECKINRIDGE, HOLDEN IN THE REV. DR. WARDLAW'S CHAPEL, GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, ON THE EVENINGS OF THE 13TH, 14TH, 15TH, 16TH, 17TH OF JUNE, 1836. WITH AN APPENDIX
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DISCUSSION ON AMERICAN SLAVERY, BETWEEN GEORGE THOMPSON, ESQ. [AND] REV. ROBERT J. BRECKINRIDGE, HOLDEN IN THE REV. DR. WARDLAW'S CHAPEL, GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, ON THE EVENINGS OF THE 13TH, 14TH, 15TH, 16TH, 17TH OF JUNE, 1836. WITH AN APPENDIX (HB)
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PRISON LIFE AND REFLECTIONS, OR, A NARRATIVE OF THE ARREST, TRIAL, CONVICTION, IMPRISONMENT, TREATMENT, OBSERVATIONS, REFLECTIONS, AND DELIVERANCE OF WORK, BURR, AND THOMPSON
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PRISON LIFE AND REFLECTIONS, OR, A NARRATIVE OF THE ARREST, TRIAL, CONVICTION, IMPRISONMENT, TREATMENT, OBSERVATIONS, REFLECTIONS, AND DELIVERANCE OF WORK, BURR, AND THOMPSON (HB)
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PRISON LIFE AND REFLECTIONS, OR, A NARRATIVE OF THE ARREST, TRIAL, CONVICTION, IMPRISONMENT, TREATMENT, OBSERVATIONS, REFLECTIONS, AND DELIVERANCE OF WORK, BURR, AND THOMPSON (HB)
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PRISON LIFE AND REFLECTIONS, OR, A NARRATIVE OF THE ARREST, TRIAL, CONVICTION, IMPRISONMENT, TREATMENT, OBSERVATIONS, REFLECTIONS, AND DELIVERANCE OF WORK, BURR, AND THOMPSON; WHO SUFFERED AN UNJUST AND CRUEL IMPRISONMENT IN MISSOURI PENITENTIARY FOR ATTE
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PRISON LIFE AND REFLECTIONS; OR A NARRATIVE OF THE ARREST, TRIAL, CONVICTION, IMPRISONMENT, TREATMENT, OBSERVATIONS, REFLECTIONS, AND DELIVERANCE OF WORK, BURR AND THOMPSON, WHO SUFFERED AN UNJUST AND CRUEL IMPRISONMENT IN MISSOURI PENITENTIARY, FOR ATTEMP
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PRISON LIFE AND REFLECTIONS; OR, A NARRATIVE OF THE ARREST, TRIAL, CONVICTION, IMPRISONMENT, TREATMENT, OBERVATIONS, REFLECTIONS, AND DELIVERANCE OF WORK, BURR, AND THOMPSON, WHO SUFFERED AN UNJUST AND CRUEL IMPRISONMENT IN MISSOURI PENITENTIARY, FOR...
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