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📱 eBook en inglés HIDE AND SEEK

Jazzybee Verlag- 9783849658120

Novela contemporánea Narrativa española

Sinopsis de HIDE AND SEEK

One of the principal characters in Mr. Collinss "Hide and Seek" is an artist; but the writer has not sketched him as labouring in his vocation amid alternations of despair and hope. "The painter in this story," he says, "only assumes to be a homely study from nature, done by a student who has had more opportunities than most men, out of the profession, of observing what the novelties of artist-life, and the eccentricities of artist-character, are really like, when they are looked at close. It may be necessary to mention this, by way of warning, as I have ventured on the startling novelty, in fiction, of trying to make an artist interesting, without representing him as friendless, consumptive, and penniless, to say nothing of the more daring innovation of attempting to extract some amusement from his character, and yet not exhibiting him as . a speaker of bad English, a reckless contractor of debts, and an utterly irreclaimable sot." Mr. Collins, has perfectly succeeded in his attempt. Valentine Blyth, the painter, is an enthusiast in his art, but an amiable, rational, sensible, though not strong-minded, man; in fact, a "naturalist," in his art and out of it; a painter who loves his profession so dearly, and fancies himself so well able to grapple with it at all points, that he hesitates at nothing, whether it be the portrait of a horse, or of a baby in swaddling clothes, a "grand classical landscape with Bacchanalian nymphs," or "Columbus in sight of the New World."Antonina and Basil have placed Mr. Collins among the most popular novelists, and "Hide and Seek" will not lessen his reputation, but the contrary. The heroine of the story is a deaf and dumb orphan girl, of great beauty, picked up by Mr. Blyth, from a company of strolling players, taken home by him, and "hidden," lest she should be found by any chance relatives, as a companion to his invalid wife; in time, however, there comes one to "seek" her; hence the title of the story. The "Madonna" of Mr. Collins is a pure and lovely creation, reminding us of the "Nina" in Bulwers "Last Days of Pompeii." The idea of making a young girl, bereft of the powers of speech and hearing, but exquisitely sensitive to that of sight, and able to appreciate all the sources of enjoyment which a true painter feels—to make such an one a helpmate in the studio, as well as the friend and companion of another woman, delicate in mind as feeble in body, was a new and most happy thought; these two characters are touchingly and charmingly described. There are others of a different description; Mr. Zachary Thorpe, who endeavours to force his son to "take kindly to religious teaching" by rendering it irksome and distasteful—how many Mr. Thorpes are there in the world!—and, in consequence, he breaks through all restraint and runs riot. Then there is a strange wild fellow, called Mat, who has travelled into savage regions, lost his scalp in a foray with wild Indians, and comes home from the diggings with his tomahawk, his tobacco-pouch, some bear skins, and his pockets lined with bank-notes. These are the chief personages of Mr. Collinss tale, we shall leave our readers to find out for themselves what they do, and what becomes of them all. The writers observation of nature, animate and inanimate, and his powers of description, are clear and vigorous; he can be humorous or pathetic, gentle or boisterous; can paint the tastefully ornamented chamber of the bed-ridden invalid and its inmates, or the noisy revelries of the dissipated frequenters of the "Temple of Harmony," or the peculiarities of a painters studio, with the hand of a master.

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Editorial: Jazzybee Verlag

ISBN: 9783849658120

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 29/06/2020

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Escrito por Wilkie Collins


Wilkie Collins
(8 de enero de 1824, Londres - 23 de septiembre de 1889, Londres) William Wilkie Collins fue un novelista, dramaturgo y ensayista inglés, iniciador de la novela de detectives. La primera obra de Collins fue una biografía de su padre, el pintor William Collins, un año después de su muerte, en 1848. A partir de ahí empezó a escribir ficción, y en 1851 conoció a Charles Dickens, con el que entabló una gran amistad que duró hasta la muerte de este último, basada en la mutua admiración y la colaboración.

Las personas que estudiaron las vidas de ambos personajes coinciden en que ambos genios se influyeron mutuamente: Collins desarrolló su sentido del humor y afiló su talento para la caracterización de personajes; mientras que Dickens construyó tramas más sólidas y con mayor suspense.

Dicha habilidad para el suspense y para la creación de atmósferas de misterio destaca en las obras maestras de Collins: La mujer de blanco, Sin nombre y La piedra lunar. En ellas, Collins estableció las bases de la novela detectivesca, de la que luego bebieron infinidad de autores, entre ellos Agatha Christie y Arthur Conan Doyle.
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