An edition of Trilby (1894)

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An edition of Trilby (1894)

Trilby

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"Du Maurier's Trilby was the novel sensation of the 1890s. Du Maurier had spent a good deal of his life as a child and later as an art student in Paris; when he turned from his career in journalism and magazine illustration to novel writing he found enormous success with a novel divided as his own life had been between Paris and London. Billee, an English artist living the Bohemian life abroad, meets and falls in love with Trilby, a Parisian model. Differences in social class doom their romance, but Trilby, taught by the mysterious hypnotist Svengali to sing like "some enchanted princess" becomes a famous entertainer. As it turns out, however, her talent and her possession of her own mind have become dependent on Svengali maintaining his spell over her."

"The name "Svengali" came to be applied to any hypnotist and the image of Svengali carved a lasting place in the popular imagination. Perhaps the most important expression of 1890s Bohemianism, Trilby has also attracted interest in recent years on account of its presentation of hypnosis and split personality, and for the conflicted but often anti-Semitic presentation of the mysterious Svengali."--Jacket.

Publish Date
Publisher
Broadview Press
Language
English
Pages
447

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1963, Popular Library
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1961, Collins
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1953, Collins
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1922, Harper & Brothers
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1895, Harper & Brothers
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1894, Grosset & Dunlap
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xxxx, Dolphin Books
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Edition Notes

Published in
Peterborough, Ont, Orchard Park, NY
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.8
Library of Congress
PR4634 .T7 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 447 p. :
Number of pages
447

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3702766M
ISBN 10
1551115743
LCCN
2003269687
OCLC/WorldCat
51274905
Library Thing
140676
Goodreads
1971558

First Sentence

"IT WAS A FINE, SUNNY, showery day in April."

Work Description

In the Latin Quarter of Paris, Trilby O'Ferrall - graceful, charming and innocent - is working as an artist's model. Her ingenuous nature makes her the perfect prey for the cruel magnetism of the demonic musician Svengali, under whose spell she falls. Using hypnotic powers Svengali shapes her into a virtuoso singer and soon she becomes Europe's most captivating soprano. But her golden voice, and even her life, will become fatally tied to him. With its thrilling plot and legendary villain, Trilby caused a sensation when it appeared in 1894, spawning songs, shoes and, most famously, the Trilby hat. Yet it is also a fascinating portrayal of its times, holding up a mirror to fin de siecle obsessions with sexuality, mesmerism and the occult.

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