The green carnation.
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Author
Contributions
- Weintraub, Stanley, 1929- ed. - Contributor
Publication
1970 - University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska
Language
English
Word Count
55,250 words, Guess
Page Count
221 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL5074868M
- ISBN-100803257031
- OCLC Control Number68062
- OCLC Control Number214657694
- OCLC Control Number90111
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- OCLC Control Numbergreencarnation0000hich
- Library of Congress Control Number74093105
- LibraryThing389279
- Goodreads2049642
Classifications
- DDC823/.8
- LCCPZ3.H524 Gr7
Description
**From Goodreads:** An audacious, comic fantasy, satirizing the ways of society, and parodying the mannerisms of certain popular writers. Gay men in turn-of-the-century Paris wore green carnations in their buttonholes. On a visit to Egypt in the winter of 1893-1894 for his health, Hichens met Lord Alfred Douglas and was introduced by him to Oscar Wilde, who was already the most renowned author of his age. Hichens returned to England and wrote The Green Carnation---epigrammatic and keenly satirical in tone---as a parody of Wilde's style, with Douglas burlesqued as Reggie Hastings and Wilde portrayed as Esme Amarinth. The book was a huge success, and it launched Hichens' fiction-writing career. Robert Smythe Hichens (1864-1950) is also the author of The Garden of Allah. Although at the age of seventeen he wrote a novel which was actually published, he seems to have been most bent on a musical career; but he wearied of music and turned to journalism.
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