2 edition of Anti-Coningsby found in the catalog.
Anti-Coningsby
William North
Published
1844
by T.C. Newby in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | The new generation grown old |
Statement | by an embryo M.P. |
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LC Classifications | PZ3 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 2 v. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19810505M |
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standards. In , at the age of nineteen, he published Anti-Coningsby, a heavy-handed parody of Benjamin Disraeli's first Young England novel most notable for its opportunistic anti-Semitism. The next year, North released The Imposter, a conventional three-decker in form whose characters, including the. Home - Random Browse: THE GERM Thoughts towards Nature in Poetry, Literature and Art BEING A FACSIMILE REPRINT OF THE LITERARY ORGAN OF THE PRE-RAPHAELITE BROTHERHOOD, PUBLISHED IN WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY WILLIAM MICHAEL ROSSETTI LONDON ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C.
North's literary production over this same period manifests a similar disdain for polite standards. In , at the age of nineteen, he published Anti-Coningsby, a heavy-handed parody of Benjamin Disraeli's first Young England novel most notable for its opportunistic anti-Semitism. Follow these links for explanations of the aim & purpose of this catalog, its condition of use, the dates, the general abbreviations, the language abbreviations, the nationality abbreviations & the electronic library codes used, and for advice on buying or borrowing & on selling or valuing old books.. More information on many of these authors, and on other books of theirs, is contained in.
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Item Preview. The time of Anti-Coningsby is about ; the place, for the. most part London. The private and love part of the story may be passed. In politics, Mr. Coningsby and Sidonia have just come into office; and one of their first doings is to pass a bill to permit Jews to sit in Parliament, and then by bribery and delusion to swamp the Commons with.
A few months after the publication of Disraeli’s Coningsby, an anonymous pastiche in two volumes was printed under the title Anti-Coningsby; or, the New Generation Grown Old.
The book was written — as was soon revealed — by a nineteen-year old precocious author, William North (), who later became a minor writer and satirist. William North has 25 books on Goodreads with 18 ratings. William North’s most popular book is The City of Jugglers: Or, Anti-Coningsby book in Souls: A Romance of.
" Anti-Coningsby; or, the New Generation grown Old. By an embryo M.P. " Fraser's Magazine for town and country 31 clxxxii (February ): – Israel at Vanity Fair: Jews and Judaism in the. Introduction. Coningsby, or The New Generation (), is the first of the trilogy of novels that deal Anti-Coningsby book the political condition of early Victorian England.
The other two novels, Sybil () and Tancred (), carry a social and imperial message, respectively. After its publication by Henry Colburn, Coningsby became an immediate success. The first edition of 1, copies was sold in two. This fiction book is about oil rigs, and homogeneous love.
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Hardcover. Book 12mo. 18cm, ,24p., publisher's rear ads., original red cloth, blind stamped decoration, gilt spine titles, top and bottom spine edges chipped, very good to fine copy (). ~ Sadlier "William North, author of Anti-Coningsby", left England for America infull of idealist enthusiasms for the liberty he Read more.
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Benjamin Disraeli is the author of books such as Sybil. Books by Benjamin Disraeli. Sybil. Coningsby. Vivian Grey. Lothair. Novels and Tales. Sybil or The Two Nations. Endymion. Anti-Coningsby V Miriam Alroy.
Home Letters. A New Key To the Characters In Coningsby. Amenities Of Literature, Consisting Of Sketches and Characters Of English. William North is the author of The City of Jugglers ( avg rating, 4 ratings, 0 reviews, published ), The Legend of The Tygress ( avg rating, /5(1).
North's boyhood novel was titled "Anti-Coningsby" and was written "for the purpose of controverting the political views of the then young Disraeli." According to Winter, North came to New York at about the age of twenty-five and "wrote industriously for 'Graham's Magazine,' 'Harper's Magazine,' 'The Knickerbocker Magazine,' 'The Whig Review.
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Apple. Android. Windows Phone Author: William North. (rare) Prejudice against bearded people. Allan Peterkin, One Thousand Beards: A Cultural History of Facial Hair, page Meanwhile, early inthe Equal Opportunities Branch of Britain's Home Office conducted "sensitivity groups" whose members were asked to note their "beardism" (i.e., beard-racism), or negative associations to facial hair.
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() UK author whose precocious first novel, Anti-Coningsby; Or, The New Generation Grown Old ( 2vols), is a Satire shaped as a Sequel by Other Hands to Benjamin Disraeli's Coningsby; Or, the New Generation (), in which new Inventions are used to sink the French fleet, and a very Near Future new government takes office.
Other novels of interest include The City of the Jugglers.Search result for is-william-north: The North Will Rise Again(), The Slave of the Lamp, a Posthumous Novel(), The Impostor, Or, Born Without a Conscience(), The Haskins Society Journal 24 - Studies in Medieval History(), The Slave of the Lamp(), The Slave of the Lamp, a Posthumous Novel(), etc books .In a perfect world of perfectly detached observers, each death in a war zone would be marked equally -- but then, in a perfect world there would be no wars to begin with.
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