Product details
- ISBN 9780715653623
- Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 22 Apr 2021
- Publisher: Duckworth Books
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Beneath the floorboards of a ruined house, an 18th-century memoir is discovered. It reveals the life story of William Congreve, the acclaimed English playwright. The lost manuscript is penned by his faithful servant, Jeremy, who tells how they lived together through fierce political division and triumphal nationalism in that era of war with France, the aftermath of the Glorious Revolution.
Upon his death a monument in Stowe is erected to honour Mr Congreve. Atop a slender pyramid sits a monkey peering into a mirror, a court wit seeing reflected the ironies of polite society folding in on itself as Whigs and Tories feud with scant ground for compromise.
Through the prisms of memory and art, award-winning author John Spurling reimagines this tumultuous period and brings to life historical figures Dryden, Vanbrugh, Swift, Pope and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu as never before.
John Spurling is an award-winning author and a prolific playwright with 30 plays performed on stage, radio and TV, including at the National Theatre. He is the author of The Walter Scott prize-winning novel The Ten Thousand Things and Arcadian Nights: Greek Myths Reimagined. John was born in Kisumu, Kenya then later educated at St. John’s College, Oxford. He married the biographer Hilary Spurling in 1961 and they live in London. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. For more information, visit: www.johnspurling.com
