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"The Busiest Man in England": Grant Allen and the Writing Trade, 1875-1900 [Hardcover]

Peter Morton (Author)

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March 24, 2005 1403966265 978-1403966261
This book is the first critical biography of Grant Allen (1848-1899) in a century, based on all the surviving primary sources. Despite his lifelong ill health and relatively short life, Allen was a writer of extraordinary productivity and range. About half of his work reflects interests which ran from Darwinian biology to cultural travel guides. His prosperity, however, was underpinned by fiction; he wrote more than thirty novels, including The Woman Who Did, which has attracted much recent attention from feminist critics and historians. "The Busiest Man in England" uses Allen's career to examine the role and status of the freelance author/journalist in the late Victorian period, and analyzes what it took to succeed in this notoriously tough profession.

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"Remembered today mainly for his best-selling 'sex-problem' novel The Woman Who Did, Grant Allen was the most versatile man of letters in late Victorian London, and one of the most controversial. An outspoken atheist, socialist, evolutionist, sexual radical, and polymath, he was one of the chief shapers of the iconoclastic mentality of the 1890s.
For reasons which have long been mysterious, Allen, from a wealthy Canadian family, was dependent upon the new mass market for popular fiction to keep the wolf from the door. Peter Morton, having combed through dusty archives with the energy of a Sherlock Holmes, has emerged, not only with a solution to the mystery, but also with an unsurpassed knowledge of Grant Allen and his times. His beautifully-written biography--the first for more than a century--of this remarkable and unjustly neglected figure throws a brilliant new light on the entire literary-cultural scene of late nineteenth-century England."-Nicholas Ruddick, University of Regina

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Peter Morton teaches in the School of Humanities at Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.

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Forty years ago, in a ground-breaking article "The Sociology of Authorship," Richard Altick defined what he took to be "the essence of the literary situation" for professional writers in the last Victorian decades. Read the first page
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Grant Allen, The Woman Who Did, Herbert Spencer, Andrew Lang, Andrew Chatto, Joseph Allen, The British Barbarians, Herminia Barton, John Lane, Daily News, Grant Richards, New Grub Street, Walter Besant, Conan Doyle, Edward Clodd, Frank Harris, George Gissing, Pall Mall Gazette, West Indies, Caroline Bootheway, Ernest Le Breton, Queen's College, Wolfe Island, George Newnes, York Powell
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