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reading my way from Hollywood to Brooklyn

279 pages

English language

Published Nov. 1, 2015

ISBN:
978-1-62872-537-7
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OCLC Number:
884814993

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"Wendy W. Fairey grew up among books. Her mother, the famous Hollywood columnist Sheilah Graham, was F. Scott Fitzgerald's last love--he died in her living room in 1940. As part of a 'College of One' education, Fitzgerald would bring Graham literary classics from Charles Dickens to William Thackeray, Virginia Woolf, and Henry James. The protagonists of these books later became Fairey's intimates. Leaving her glamorous Hollywood world as a young girl, Fairey entered the English landscape of David Copperfield, whose sensibility and aspirations she intimately shared, not least because both suffered a terrible stepfather. Her many affinities with David squired her to adulthood, when she became an English professor and eventually a college dean. This memoir is the author's literary journey through the classic British novels of late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Besides David Copperfield, her traveling companions include Daniel Deronda, the hero of George Eliot's last novel, as …

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Subjects

  • Books and reading
  • History and criticism
  • Literary
  • Fellowship
  • Fictitious characters
  • College teachers
  • English fiction
  • BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • Self-actualization (Psychology)
  • Psychological aspects
  • English teachers
  • Biography
  • Inspiration

Places

  • United States