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Maurice Guest - by Henry Handel Richardson (Paperback)

Maurice Guest - by  Henry Handel Richardson (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A grand first novel of love, passion and classical music.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In the music scene of turn-of-the-century Leipzig--a cosmopolitan center for the arts, drawing students from around the world--we meet Maurice Guest, a young Englishman, who falls helplessly in love with a captivating Australian woman, Louise Dufrayer. This grand passion drives Henry Handel Richardson's first novel.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson was born into an affluent Melbourne family in 1870. Her father Walter was a doctor of medicine. When Richardson was nine he died of syphilis after being admitted to Melbourne's Kew mental asylum. His illness and suffering had a huge impact on his family. <p/>After his death, Richardson's mother took her children to Maldon where she worked as the postmistress. <p/>Richardson was sent to board at the Presbyterian Ladies College in 1883--an experience that provided material for her novel <i>The Getting of Wisdom</i>. At school she developed into a talented pianist and tennis player. <p/>In 1888, she travelled to Europe with her mother and studied at the Leipzig Conservatorium where she met John George Robertson, a Scottish expert in German literature. The pair married and settled in London. She published her first novel, <i>Maurice Guest</i>, in 1908. She took the pen name of <b>Henry Handel Richardson</b> and used it for all of her books. <p/>Richardson made her only journey back to Australia in 1912 to complete her research for the trilogy that would become <i>The Fortunes of Richard Mahony</i>. Her final novel <i>The Young Cosima</i> appeared in 1939. Henry Handel Richardson died in Sussex in 1946. <p/><b>Carmen Callil</b> founded Virago Press in 1972 and later became managing director of Chatto & Windus and the Hogarth Press. Since 1995 she has worked as a writer and critic. She is the author of <i>Bad Faith: A Forgotten History of Family and Fatherland</i>, and co-author, with Colm Toibin, of <i>The Modern Library: The 200 Best Novels in English since 1950</i>.

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