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A Dissertation Upon Second Fiddles Vincent O'Sullivan

A Dissertation Upon Second Fiddles By Vincent O'Sullivan

A Dissertation Upon Second Fiddles by Vincent O'Sullivan


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This book, first published in 1902, is a collection of four, slightly interconnected, stories. O'Sullivan's characters flit between the stories, all of which have a slightly moralistic purpose. However, O'Sullivan's macabre sense of humour ensures that the tales do not preach, and he puts his black wit to good use in this hard-to-find collection.

A Dissertation Upon Second Fiddles Summary

A Dissertation Upon Second Fiddles by Vincent O'Sullivan

A Dissertation Upon Second Fiddles, first published in 1902 is a collection of four, slightly interconnected, stories. O'Sullivan's characters flit between the stories, all of which have a slightly moralistic purpose. However, O'Sullivan's macabre sense of humour ensures that the tales do not preach, and he puts his black wit to good use in this hard-to-find collection. Of Kindred describes a mysterious German stranger proffering advice to the large and corpulent Sir Hugh Anger so that he can resolve his hypochondria and live a longer, healthier life. Of Accomplices is the story of Shawlcoat Vellery, a good and virtuous man, who rather bored with his righteousness, comes across the anarchical and nihilistic Labour Argan. Vellery decides to act as Argan's henchman in various schemes but the results are not as anticipated. Of Friends describes Nicolas and his wife Hester. The pompous Nicolas is persuaded to make a speech for a local politician but it ends disastrously when Nicolas is attacked and beaten by ruffians. While Nicolas is recovering in bed, the MP, a portly gentleman of some 50 years, who has admired Nicolas's russet-haired wife with her strong white neck, and the perfect and most pleasing harmony of her whole frame, takes his chance to try to beat down the guard of the unfortunate Hester. Of Enemies is the tale of a flighty, yet pretty, novelist, Mrs Ardour, who comes across a short story in an obscure magazine. She decides to steal the plot and sets on writing a novel based on the story. When the original writer discovers this plagiarism, Mrs Ardour uses all her skills and wiles to ruin him completely.

About Vincent O'Sullivan

Vincent O'Sullivan (1868-1940) was born into a prosperous Irish American family in New York and moved to London as a child. He spent much of his life in the demi-monde world that is the setting of his books and stories. While in Paris he was friends with Oscar Wilde, Leonard Smithers, Aubrey Beardsley and other fin-de-siecle personalities.

Table of Contents

Section I: Of Kindred Section II: Of Accomplices Section III: Of Friends Section IV: Of Enemies

Additional information

NLS9781910146453
9781910146453
1910146455
A Dissertation Upon Second Fiddles by Vincent O'Sullivan
New
Paperback
Solis Press
2020-08-31
130
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