An edition of Jack Maggs (1997)

Jack Maggs

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An edition of Jack Maggs (1997)

Jack Maggs

1st American ed.
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The time, the 1830s. Jack Maggs, a foundling trained in the fine arts of thievery, cruelly betrayed and deported to Australia, has now reversed his fortunes - and seeks to fulfill his well-concealed, innermost desire.

Returning "home" under threat of execution, he inveigles his way into a household in Great Queen Street, where he's quickly embroiled in various emotional entanglements - and where he falls under the hypnotic scrutiny of Tobias Oates, a celebrated young writer fascinated by the process of mesmerism and obsessed with the criminal mind.

From this volatile milieu emerges a handful of vividly drawn characters in the dangerous pursuit of love, whether romantic or familial - each of them with secrets, and secret longings, that could spell certain ruin. And as their various schemes converge, the captivating figure at the center is Jack Maggs himself, at once frightening, mystifying, and utterly compelling.

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Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf
Language
English
Pages
306

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Jack Maggs
1998, Alfred A. Knopf
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Jack Maggs
1998, University of Queensland Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823
Library of Congress
PR9619.3.C36 J33 1998, PR9619.3.C36J33 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
306 p. ;
Number of pages
306

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL689820M
Internet Archive
jackmaggs0000care_f4w3
ISBN 10
0679440089
LCCN
97036893
OCLC/WorldCat
37464487
Library Thing
2089108
Goodreads
2198414

First Sentence

"IT WAS A SATURDAY NIGHT when the man with the red waistcoat arrived in London."

Work Description

London, 1837. Jack Maggs, a foundling trained as a thief, betrayed and deported to a penal colony in Australia, has reversed his fortunes. Under threat of execution he returns to London after twenty years of exile to try to fulfill his well-concealed heart’s desire. Masquerading as a footman, Maggs places himself in the rather eccentric household of Percy Buckle, Esquire. But when the unlikely footman comes under the scrutiny of the brilliant and unscrupulous young novelist Tobias Oates, an enthusiastic dabbler in mesmerism, Maggs’s secrets are revealed and he is forced to take desperate, sometimes violent action. A powerful and unusual homage to Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations, Jack Maggs displays all of Peter Carey’s broad historical and artistic knowledge, his masterful command of character, and his powerful moral vision. It is an unforgettable novel which will continue to stir the reader’s imagination and emotions long after it has been read.

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