A scholarly edition of a neglected and provocative masterpiece of the
fin-de-siècle avant-garde
- Offers a comprehensive analysis and interpretation of Crackanthorpe's
first volume of short stories
- Contextualizes the volume in terms of Crackanthorpe's other work, in
terms of contemporary writers and fin-de-siècle culture and society in
Britain and Europe
- Includes two non-fiction pieces by Crackanthorpe, which he published
in Albemarle and The Yellow Book in 1892 and 1894
- Contains an uncollected short story "The Haseltons," which
Crackanthorpe published in The Yellow Book in 1894
Hubert Crackanthorpe was a skilful and technically innovative English
realist/naturalist writer. This edition of his powerful first collection
of short stories features a carefully contextualised introduction to the
author and his work. Providing a detailed analysis of his short stories,
David Malcolm situates the author within the fin-de-siècle culture and
society in Britain and Europe. Appendices contain additional works that
reflect Crackanthorpe's perspective on fiction and contemporary literary
trends.