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Defy the Foul Fiend or The Misadventures of a Heart

โœ Scribed by Collier, John


Book ID
107633274
Publisher
eNet Press Inc.; Lake Oswego OR 97034 USA; www.enetpress.com
Year
2012
Tongue
en-US
Weight
386 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781618865106

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โœฆ Synopsis


Keep thy foot out of brothels, thy hand out of plackets, thy pen from lenders' books, and defy the foul fiend. ~Shakespeareโ€จWilloughby Corbo, our hero, is born the illegitimate son of an irresponsible and irascible nobleman, Lord Ollebeare, who has a nose like a double strawberry as well as โ€œsix Norman names, a ruined house, a wild park, and one large and barren farm.โ€ With hardly a backward glance, Ollebeare dumps his unwanted wee newborn on the doorstep of his brother and hastily disappears. Willoughby is raised alone โ€“ neglected and unloved except for the attentions of a devoted (though somewhat unsavory) old servant; โ€œHere was an equality, between the little bent old chap of seventy and the straight boy in his earliest teens, between the old centaur and the puppy hero.โ€โ€จAt the proper age Willoughby must find a job and is thrown into a somewhat tilted modern world for which he is wholly unprepared. One employer queries:โ€จโ€œEton?โ€ asked Lord Stumber abruptly.โ€จโ€œYes, thanks," said Willoughby. โ€œI had lunch before I got the train."( Ch 4p7)โ€จWilloughby sees himself as a worthless wretch and says about himself: โ€œI am," he said,โ€ a waster for political, social, moral, artistic, philosophical, individual, creditable, and interesting reasons." (Ch 23, p6 ) Ah, but after lost jobs, squalid boarding houses, unpaid debts, unsavory love affairs, and a reunion with his father, does he defy the foul fiend? The ending may surprise you.โ€จThough better known for his short stories โ€“ John Collier received the Edgar Award as well as the International Fantasy Award in 1952 for the short story collection "Fancies and Goodnights โ€“ John Collier is also a great novelist. Defy the Foul Fiend is a gem of a read.


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Keep thy foot out of brothels, thy hand out of plackets, thy pen from lenders' books, and defy the foul fiend. ~ShakespeareWilloughby Corbo, our hero, is born the illegitimate son of an irresponsible and irascible nobleman, Lord Ollebeare, who has a nose like a double strawberry as well as six