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A Spoiler of Men (Valancourt Classics) [Paperback]

Richard Marsh (Author), Johan Hoglund (Editor)
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Valancourt Classics November 24, 2009

"It was a book called A Spoiler of Men, by Richard Marsh, and there was a repulsive crime on almost every page. It was Hot Stuff." - P. G. Wodehouse

"A Spoiler of Men is as good as The Beetle, and when one has said so much, it is difficult to find higher praise. . . . We may express the hope that this really excellent and thrilling novel will have the success it deserves." - Morning Post

Cyril Wentworth seems to have it all. A wealthy and handsome socialite with political ambitions and a fiancée who is a famous novelist, Wentworth is the envy of London society. But he also has a dark side. Years ago, as a student under the eminent chemist Professor Ehrenberg, Wentworth discovered a drug that with the prick of a needle could turn men into mindless zombies. Now he has a plan to use his secret weapon to secure a fortune, but a mysterious young woman knows his secret and is determined to stop him at all costs. Who is she? What is she after? And can she prevent Wentworth's evil designs, or will she become another one of his victims?

First published in 1905, A Spoiler of Men is, as Johan Höglund writes in his introduction, a roller coaster ride that blends horror, crime, and humour, and will keep readers guessing until its surprising conclusion. It is also, Höglund argues, quite possibly the first occurrence of zombies in English fiction. This new edition, the first since the 1920s, features the unabridged text of the first edition, a new introduction and notes, and a reproduction of the cover of the Victorian "shilling shocker" edition.


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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Valancourt Books (November 24, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 193455507X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1934555071
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,127,063 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars First appearance of zombies in English fiction, June 13, 2011
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Richard Marsh's zombies are not the murderous mega-creatures of Hollywood films, but helpless humans deprived of their wits by psychopharmacological drugs. They respond to nothing but the voice of the unscrupulous man who "spoiled" them.

First published in 1905, A Spoiler of Men was a popular novel on mind control, a subject quite fascinating to readers in the early days of psychology. Drugs are the soul-numbing weapon of the handsome villain known in Australia as Jack the Chemist, and in London as the respectable Cyril Wentworth. He has a grim helper who practices mind control through hypnosis.

Why and how Jack the Chemist does his dark deeds unfolds quickly in this fast-paced novel. And his nemesis appears on page two: a young woman in search of her father, who disappeared mysteriously in Australia while working with Jack.

Agnes Capparoni is a charming personification of the New Woman. While she possesses the pretty face of a Victorian heroine, her intelligence and bold manners place her firmly in the camp of her sisters fighting for women's rights. She's an excellent detective and a woman of action.

Richard Marsh is best known for his supernatural gothic thriller The Beetle (1897). But his literary output was prolific and widely enjoyed by fin de siècle readers. Nowadays only a few good editions exist of his novels. This is one of them. Valancourt Classics does a great job, and I've taken to searching their book list lately for forgotten treasures.

After I finished the book, I savored the introduction, which is very well written and blessedly free from academic jargon. Editor Johan Höglund raised my rating of A Spoiler of Men from four to five stars. I was originally a bit put off by the simple-minded science of the book, but now I see it as compatible with the times. Höglund paints an insightful picture of the social and political anxieties of late Victorian England. He also argues convincingly that A Spoiler of Men marks the first appearance of zombies in English fiction.

Richard Marsh has an engaging way of mixing humor and romance with crime and horror. His books are eminently readable. He's my latest fun discovery among neglected fin de siècle novelists.
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