The House with the Green Shutters by George Douglas

The House with the Green Shutters by George Douglas

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The House with the Green Shutters by George Douglas

George Douglas Brown (1869-1902) was a Scottish novelist. He studied Classics at the University of Glasgow and at Balliol College, Oxford. After graduating he travelled to London and worked as a journalist - contributing articles and stories to Blackwood's Magazine - and a part-time editor and reader for publishing houses. In 1899 he published Love and a Sword under the pseudonym Kennedy King, the same pseudonym he used for his articles, and the next year Famous Fighting Regiments published under the pseudonym George Hood. He then started work at Haslemere on The House with the Green Shutters, which was published in 1901 under the pseudonym George Douglas. The book was a success, and he planned a second novel to be called The Incompatibles, but shortly afterwards he contracted pneumonia and died at the home of his friend Andrew Melrose. The House with the Green Shutters gives a strongly outlined picture of the harder and less genial aspects of Scottish life and character, and was regarded as a useful corrective to the more roseate presentations of the kailyard school of J. M. Barrie and Ian Maclaren.
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ISBN 13 9780140182781
ISBN 10 0140182780
Title The House with the Green Shutters
Author George Douglas
Series Twentieth Century Classics S
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1990-03-29
Number of pages 272
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