The Giant's Robe - F. Anstey

The Giant's Robe

THE
AUTHOR OF 'VICE-VERSÂ'
'Now does he feel his title
Hang loose about him, like a giant's robe
Upon a dwarfish thief'— Macbeth
THIRD EDITION
LONDON SMITH, ELDER, & CO., 15 WATERLOO PLACE 1884
IT has been my intention from the first to take this opportunity of stating that, if I am indebted to any previous work for the central idea of a stolen manuscript, such obligation should be ascribed to a short tale, published some time ago in one of the Christmas numbers—the only story upon the subject which I have read at present.
It was the story of a German student who, having found in the library of his university an old scientific manuscript, by a writer long since dead and forgotten, produced it as his own; and it is so probable that the recollection of this incident became quite unconsciously the germ of the present book that, although the matter is not of general importance, I feel it only fair to mention it here.
I trust, nevertheless, that it is not necessary to insist upon any claim to the average degree of originality; for if the book does not bear the traces of honest and independent work, that is a defect which is scarcely likely to be removed by the most eloquent and argumentative of prefaces.

IN the heart of the City, but fended off from the roar and rattle of traffic by a ring of shops, and under the shadow of a smoke-begrimed classical church, stands—or rather stood, for they have removed it recently—the large public school of St. Peter's.

F. Anstey
О книге

Язык

Английский

Год издания

2008-12-12

Темы

Fiction

Reload 🗙