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Falling in Love

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By (author): Grant Allen

Falling in Love (1889) is a brilliant collection of essays by innovative Canadian writer Grant Allen. His wide-ranging interests and unique, personal tone present science in a style that not only makes difficult concepts digestible to the average reader, but also presages the popularity of New Journalism in the latter half of the twentieth century.

In the title essay, Allen moves from analysis of the evolutionary implications of love to a blistering critique of the institution of marriage. Central to this piece is a rejection of matchmaking according to religion, race, and rank, which Allen makes with the hope that marriage for lovewill last for ever.

Allen was a writer unafraid of ruffling feathers, a tireless individual who delighted in dissecting and ejecting convention. In British and Foreign, Allen looks at the non-indigenous nature of so much of Britains environment to argue that, in the end, there is nothing really and truly British. Allen was also, perhaps more than anything else, a deeply curious man, a person for whom no topic was unworthy of questioning. In Honey-Dew, as though under a microscope, he examines the remarkable coexistence between ants and aphids to not only highlight the intricate webs that make up the natural world, but to expose humanitys outsized, and often helpless, role in the life of the planet. Other essays in Falling in Love find Allen espousing on the nonexistence of thunderbolts, composing a treatise on the sociopolitical history of the banana, and saying what he would have said on an archaeological expedition (had he been asked). For Allen, humor is never too far from insight, and insight is always within reach.

Falling in Love is both a pleasure to read and intoxicating, a work for readers intrigued by science or looking for a fresh voice to cut through the worlds confusion. Grant Allen was not just a novelist and essayist, but a writers writer whose words read as clearly as though they were written yesterday.

With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this new edition of Grant Allens Falling in Love is an understated classic of literary nonfiction reimagined for modern readers.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jan 2021
  • Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781513219264

About Grant Allen

Grant Allen (1848-1899) was a Canadian novelist and science writer. While his early writing in the fields of psychology botany and entomology sought to support Charles Darwins work on evolutionary theory Allen later turned to fiction and eventually wrote around 30 novels. Friends with Arthur Conan Doyle Grant Allen was a lesser-known early innovator in crime and detective fiction. His wide-ranging literary output which influenced William James G.K. Chesterton and Sigmund Freud was often deemed controversial for its critical views on social constructs such as marriage gender and religion.

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