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Dean Spanley: The Novel

English

By (author): Lord Dunsany

The classic humorous novel about an alcohol-loving clergyman who thinks he is the reincarnation of a dog. Complete with the award-winning film screenplay that expands upon the tale.

Dean Spanley is affable, conventional and prudent the very archetype of a bland churchman. Only his keen interest in the transmigration of souls and his obsession with dogs betray any shadow of eccentricity.

But then, richly primed with a few glasses of Imperial Tokay, he begins to speak vividly of the joys of rabbiting, of rolling in fresh dung and of baying at the moon. Are these canine memories a drunken fancy? Or can it be that Dean Spanley must once have been a dog?

This special edition includes Lord Dunsanys witty and inventive novel, My Talks With Dean Spanley, together with Alan Sharps award-winning screenplay for the film starring Peter OToole and Sam Neill, which faithfully adapts and expands upon the events in the story.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 130g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780007314270

About Lord Dunsany

Edward Plunkett Lord Dunsany was born in 1878. Early passions for chess guns and dogs stayed with him on his path through Eton Sandhurst and the Coldstream Guards. His untidiness and eccentricity set him apart from his fellow officers and the Irish peer left the army after the South African war to concentrate on hunting cricket and increasingly wriiting. He wrote nearly 50 books and plays between 1905 and his death in 1957.Alan Sharp was born in Dundee in 1934 and is an award-winning screenwriter from TV plays for the BBC and ITV in the 1960s to major film scripts including Rob Roy (1995). He now splits his time living in Scotland and New Zealand.

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