An edition of Potterism: a tragi-farcical tract (1920)

Potterism

a tragi-farcical tract.

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An edition of Potterism: a tragi-farcical tract (1920)

Potterism

a tragi-farcical tract.

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Others in the Potter newspaper empire are drawn into Jane’s destructive little ways. Mrs Potter is a well-known romantic novelist, whose cheap novelettes appear in the shop-girls’ magazines. She has become unable to distinguish fact from fiction, and her success gives her an unhealthy estimation of her own influence. When she visits a medium to try to find the truth about the murder of her son-in-law, she wreaks terrible damage.

Arthur Gideon works for Mr Potter as an editor. He respects his employer’s honesty while he despises the populist newspapers he has to produce. His turbulent campaigning spirit, and his furious resistance to anti-Semitic attacks, make him unpopular, and becomes an unwitting target of malice.

Subtitled ‘A Tragi-Farcical Tract’, Potterism is satirical, tragic and heart-breaking. It will outrage you, and fill you with sympathy for the victims who suffer under the Potter women’s urge to write.

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Potterism: a tragi-farcical tract
1920, W. Collins Sons & co.
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1920, W. Collins Sons & co.
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1920, Collins
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1920, Boni and Liveright
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1920, Boni and Liveright
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viii, 260 p.
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