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Frank Harris Philippa Pullar

Frank Harris By Philippa Pullar

Frank Harris by Philippa Pullar


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Summary

Almost from the date of his birth in Galway in 1856, Frank Harris was surrounded by myth and exaggeration, very often perpetrated by himself, but also embroidered by detractors and fanatical suporters. In this biography, the author removes the myths and clutter of prejudice which surrounded him.

Frank Harris Summary

Frank Harris by Philippa Pullar

Notorious writer and legendary sexual adventurer, Frank Harris scandalized Victorian and Edwardian England with his outrageous carnal exploits. He lived a sensational life surrounded by myth and exaggeration - much of which was perpetrated by himself. As a journalist Frank Harris was the chronicler of the glittering "fin de siecle" coterie which included Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas, George Bernard Shaw and Aleister Crowley. But it was for his frenzied sexual escapades that he became famed - as recorded explicitly in his racy and unreliable autobiography "My Life and Loves", which was banned for its pornographic contents. Posterity has classed him as a lustful satyr and liar ever since. Yet Philippa Pullar shows that beneath the image of the bawdy Lothario lay a far more complex personality. Frank Harris was also a social reformer, traveller, literary critic and loyal friend, a man with a private, melancholy side, whose constant affairs were partly to seek the reassurance that he had never had from his cold, puritanical father. Compulsive and often outrageous, this brilliantly entertaining and deeply researched work is the fullest portrait possible of an extraordinary man.

About Philippa Pullar

Philippa Pullar was born in London in 1935. She received a Cordon Bleu Certificate of Cookery and was a Fellow of the Royal Horticultural Society. She also wrote the witty and entertaining CONSUMING PASSIONS: A HISTORY OF ENGLISH FOOD AND APPETITE to be published in Penguin Classic History in June 2001.

Table of Contents

Family origins; life without father; Ruabon Grammar School; "a little Irish immigrant..."; the hero as Harris; literary and political beginnings; money and the London "Evening News"; women; hypochondria, Hackney and the "Fortnightly Review"; a "true" friend; the slipping grip; between France and Putney; quarrels and "The Candid Friend"; the waiter's terror; "Frank's glory"; "we'll have the time of our lives..."; America; "parlous times"; the curse of poverty; the crucifixion; appendix.

Additional information

GOR003797609
9780141390673
0141390670
Frank Harris by Philippa Pullar
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
2001-08-30
448
N/A
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