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Arthur Morrison's Slum Fiction: The Voice of New RealismOct 14, 2011 · Arthur Morrison (1863-1945), one of the most important slum novelists, was born in a working-class family in London's district of the East End ...Missing: biography - - | Show results with:biography - -
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Arthur Morrison | Open Road MediaArthur Morrison (1863–1945) was an English novelist and journalist best known for his depictions of the British working class in the slums of London's East ...
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Arthur Morrison: A Commentary with an Annotated Bibliography of ...In his early twenties, he was employed in the administration of the People's Palace, the charitable institution established by Walter Besant. Following a year ...<|separator|>
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Critical Essays on Arthur Morrison and the East End - NCBI BookshelfJul 26, 2022 · In 1896, author Arthur Morrison gained notoriety for his bleak and violent A Child of the Jago, a slum novel that captured the desperate ...Missing: biography - - | Show results with:biography - -
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Arthur Morrison, Criminality, and Late-Victorian Maritime SubcultureSep 23, 2011 · Modern critics commonly classify Arthur Morrison as an East End novelist. Following the vital scholarship of Peter J. Keating in the 1970s, they ...
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Work of controversial Victorian East End novelist Arthur Morrison to ...Oct 27, 2013 · He is best remembered for his realistic writings about working-class life in London's East End and his detective stories, featuring the ...
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Arthur Morrison, the Jago, and the realist representation of placeOpening with a biographical study, I investigate Morrison's fraught but intimate lifelong relationship with the East End. Morrison's unadorned prose represents ...
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Morrison, Arthur - Golden Age of Detection WikiArthur George Morrison (1863-1945) was an English author and journalist, known for his realistic novels about London's East End and for his detective stories.Missing: biography - - | Show results with:biography - -
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MORRISON,Arthur - Jonkers Rare BooksMorrison's most popular books are probably his detective stories, featuring Martin Hewitt, a methodical investigator.
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Arthur Morrison: A Child of the Jago (1896) - Literary London SocietyHe was born in John Street, Poplar (today's Grundy and Rigden streets), on 1 November 1863, in respectable poverty. His father was an engine fitter who died ( ...
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Arthur Morrison Criticism: Tales of Mean Streets - Michel KrzakThree East End studies from his pen appeared in 1889 in the Palace Journal. They were reprints of earlier contributions—a series of thirteen independent ...
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[PDF] ARTHUR MORRISON, THE 'JAGO', AND THE REALIST ...The impossibility of spatial practice on straight streets was expressed by Maugham, a writer greatly influenced by Morrison, in his first novel Liza of Lambeth.
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Martin Hewitt – The Thrilling Detective Web SiteJan 26, 2019 · Created by Arthur Morrison (1863-1945) "It was, of course, always a part of Martin Hewitt's business to be thoroughly at home among any and ...
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Martin Hewitt, Investigator by Arthur Morrison (1894) - Books & BootsOct 1, 2018 · Arthur Morrison wrote some 24 stories featuring his charming, affable and calmly logical detective, Martin Hewitt, and his sometime ...
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Arthur Morrison's Martin Hewitt, Investigator books in orderA series by Arthur Morrison ; The Chronicles of Martin Hewitt · 1895 ; Adventures of Martin Hewitt · 1896 ; Best Martin Hewitt Detective Stories · 1976 ...
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ARTHUR MORRISON Ultimate Collection: 80+ Mysteries, Detective ...This collection not only highlights his detective stories but also delves into darker themes of the supernatural, revealing his versatility as a storyteller. I ...
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The Hole in The Wall by Arthur Morrison (1902) - Books & BootsOct 3, 2018 · It is a crime thriller. Almost all the characters are corrupt, greedy and guilty of at least one crime. It features two brutal murders, a drowning, a grotesque ...The Plot · The Fortune In Notes · Characters
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Detective Stories eBook by Arthur Morrison - Simon & SchusterDetective Stories by Arthur Morrison - THE CASE OF THE WARD LANE TABERNACLE -- THE IVY COTTAGE MYSTERY -- THE NICOBAR BULLION CASE -- THE FLITTERBAT LANCERS ...
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Arthur Morrison - Fantastic FictionArthur George Morrison was an English author and journalist, known for his realistic novels about London's East End and for his detective stories.Missing: biography - - | Show results with:biography - -
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The Painters of Japan : Morrison, Arthur, 1863-1945 - Internet ArchiveApr 23, 2024 · Morrison, Arthur, 1863-1945. Publication date: 1911. Topics: Painters, Painting, Japanese, Painters -- Japan, Painting, Japanese -- To 1868.
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Arthur Morrison | British MuseumBiography: Novelist and journalist, best remembered for 'A Child of the Jago' (1896). His very large collection of some 1800 Japanese prints was purchased ...
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Arthur Morrison, the Floating World and the Pictorial Method in A ...As early as 1890,. Morrison's friend Harold Parlett, who was later to advise the writer in his acquisition of paintings, visited Japan, and from 1895, the same.
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Introduction | 1 | Critical Essays on Arthur Morrison and the East EndMorrison's mastery of Japanese art was at once a performative denial of his ... acquired many Asian prints cheaply and sold them after they became prized ...
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painting | British MuseumAcquisition notes: The collection of Japanese and Chinese paintings belonging to Arthur Morrison was purchased by Sir William Gwynne-Evans, who presented it ...Missing: acquired | Show results with:acquired
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painting; screen | British MuseumThe collection of Japanese and Chinese paintings belonging to Arthur Morrison was purchased by Sir William Gwynne-Evans, who presented it to the British Museum ...
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Introduction: the formation of the collection of Japanese painting in ...Only those who lived in Japan for any length of time, such as Arthur Morrison [1], formed collections of anything but these small and exquisite arts of the Edo ...
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[PDF] The Arts of Japan' Magazine of the Fine Arts.' Tokio. Morrison, Arthur. The Painters of Japan. i Monthly Review,'. 1902-3. Morse, E. S. Japanese Ho??ies and their ...
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[PDF] Japan and Britain After 1859: Creating Cultural BridgesThis is a study of the cultural bridges between Japan and Britain after Japan was forced to open her doors to Western intrusion. The Japanese were.
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A Child of the Jago, Freud, and youth crime today | OUPblogMay 1, 2012 · So how did Freud come to rehearse one of Arthur Morrison's? How I would love the explanation to be that Freud had read A Child of the Jago.<|separator|>
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of A Child Of The Jago, by Arthur ...A CHILD OF THE JAGO. BY ARTHUR MORRISON. AUTHOR OF 'TALES OF MEAN STREETS'. THIRD EDITION. METHUEN & CO. 36 ESSEX STREET, W.C.Missing: depictions | Show results with:depictions
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Arthur Morrison and the Tyranny of Sentimental CharityJun 26, 2013 · Sillitoe's hostility toward Morrison, and his refusal to grant him a place among the fraternity of working-class writers, may have its origin ...Missing: mentors | Show results with:mentors
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Tales of Mean Streets by Arthur Morrison (1894) - Books & BootsSep 29, 2018 · Morrison describes the habits, mindset, values and behaviours of his slum-dwellers in often elaborate and Biblical language, in order to ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Tales Of Mean Streets, by Arthur ...Arthur Morrison is but thirty-one, and has just stepped on to the threshold of literary fame as a writer of decided promise and strength. He has only broken ...
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[PDF] Essex and the Metropolitan Periphery in To London Town, Cunning ...Jul 26, 2022 · ... Arthur Morrison and the. Tyranny of Sentimental Charity,” English Literature in Transition, 1880–1920 56, no. 3. (2013): 292-312; Matthew K ...<|separator|>
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Arthur Morrison (1863-1945) English realist novelist who based his ...Arthur Morrison (1863-1945) English realist novelist who based his plots on life in the East End of London, at home in his home at Loughton, Essex, c1902.Missing: residence | Show results with:residence
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Art news 1945/46 - E-Periodica780,000. Obituary. On Dec. 4 th, at Chalfont St. Peter, Bucks., the author Arthur Morrison, a connoisseur and collector of Oriental art and of English ...
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Arthur Morrison and the Tyranny of Sentimental ... - Project MUSEInitially quick (and more than able) to defend his unremitting portrait of the slum against its many detractors and naysayers, he seemed ultimately to take ...Missing: philanthropy | Show results with:philanthropy
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Arthur Morrison Criticism: A review of "A Child of the Jago" - eNotesIn the following essay, the critic questions why the reading public would want to expose itself to the "den of horrors" detailed in A Child of the Jago.Missing: immediate | Show results with:immediate
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[PDF] Critical Essays on Arthur Morrison and the East EndIn 1896, author Arthur Morrison gained notoriety for his bleak and vio- lent A Child of the Jago, a slum novel that captured the desperate struggle.
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Arthur Morrison, Criminality, and Late-Victorian Maritime SubcultureIn 1897, the literary critic H. D. Traill accused Arthur Morrison's novel, A Child of the Jago, of exaggerating the viciousness of East London's poor, claiming ...
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Arthur Morrison's and Jack London' Literature Comparison EssayMay 20, 2025 · In his turn, London introduced his ambivalent views ... “Arthur Morrison and the Tyranny of Sentimental Charity.” English ...Introduction · Modes In Slumming · London Poverty Maps