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James Branch Cabell Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
James Branch Cabell war ein amerikanischer Autor von Fantasy-Literatur und Belletristik. Seine Zeitgenossen, darunter H. L. Mencken und Sinclair Lewis, schätzten seine Werke sehr. Cabells Schriften wurden als eskapistisch betrachtet und passten gut in die Kultur der 1920er Jahre, als sie am populärsten waren. Für Cabell war Wahrhaftigkeit "die einzige unverzeihliche Sünde, nicht nur gegen die Kunst, sondern gegen das menschliche Wohlergehen."






The Jewel Merchants
A Comedy in One Act
James Branch Cabell, an influential American author of fantasy fiction and belles lettres, began his career as a newspaper reporter before transitioning to writing short stories and articles for prominent national magazines. His literary contributions flourished in the early 20th century, and he became a pivotal figure in a collective of writers known as "The James Branch Cabell School," which included notable contemporaries like H. L. Mencken. Cabell's work is marked by extensive genealogical research and a unique blend of fantasy and literary style.
Gallantry: Dizain Des Fetes Galantes
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Set in the fictional province of Poictesme, the novel follows Manuel, an innkeeper's son, on his quest for social elevation and the love of the noble Countess Melicent. Infused with humor and satire, the story blends romance and fantasy while critiquing societal norms. Cabell's poetic style, inspired by 18th-century rococo art, enriches this exploration of ambition, identity, and the illusions of nobility. Through Manuel's journey, the narrative offers timeless reflections on human desires and the complexities of courtly love, making it a captivating read.
Between Friends
- 330 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
I met James Cabell at Hergesheimer's Dower House, where we were guests alongside Priscilla Percie and Fania. Later, we connected in Richmond, a town Joe and I loved to visit. By then, I had come to understand his reticences, rare enthusiasms, shyness—especially his disdain for New York—and his work methods. Initially, he resided in Dumbarton Grange, a somewhat dilapidated farmhouse on the town's outskirts, which Ellen Glasgow referred to in her novels as Queenborough. The name "Dumbarton Grange" felt grand for such a modest place, and when friends in New York asked for a description, I often recalled Glasgow's splendid early Victorian mansion with its elegant English furniture and crystal chandeliers. This contrast helped enhance Cabell's image as a wealthy landowner and gentleman of taste, benefiting both him and Glasgow. The publisher, Forgotten Books, specializes in reproducing significant historical works, utilizing advanced technology to maintain the original format while repairing imperfections found in aged copies. Though some flaws may remain, they are preserved intentionally to honor the historical integrity of the work.
Set in the fictional realm of Philistia, this comic fantasy explores the absurdities of societal norms and censorship through its inhabitants' rigid stance against indecency, which constantly shifts. The narrative serves as a clever critique of the critics and authorities who deemed Cabell's work inappropriate, reflecting the tensions between artistic expression and moral standards. Compiled from a fictional medieval manuscript, it offers a humorous yet poignant commentary on the nature of taboo and the complexities of cultural values.
The Cords Of Vanity: A Comedy Of Shirking
- 220 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Set in early 20th-century New York City, this satirical novel follows Felix Kennaston, a young artist grappling with the tension between his creative ambitions and the desire for societal acceptance. The narrative explores themes of ambition, vanity, and the conflict between art and commercialism as Kennaston navigates complex relationships and societal expectations. With witty dialogue and sharp commentary, the story critiques bourgeois society and the compromises artists make for recognition and financial stability, offering a thoughtful reflection on the artistic temperament.
Set against a backdrop where history intertwines with fantasy, the novel features Colonel Musgrave, a charming yet traditional man from a once-prominent Southern family. As a librarian, his influence is tied to his ancestors' legacy, but everything shifts when a modern cousin arrives, challenging his views on honor and chivalry. This comic romance explores themes of power dynamics and gender relations, revealing the timeless relevance of its issues. With its whimsical narrative, the book invites readers into a richly imagined world that resonates today.
The Certain Hour
- 170 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Exploring the tension between societal indifference and the value of poetry, this collection delves into the lives of renowned poets like Alexander Pope and Robert Herrick. Through imaginative storytelling, Cabell reflects on whether poetry serves as a futile endeavor or a testament to one's commitment to lofty ideals. This engaging narrative invites readers to reconsider the significance of poetic expression in a world that often overlooks its worth.
The Line of Love
- 190 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Florian de Puysange's wedding to Adelaide de la Forêt takes a surreal turn when he meets his deceased friend Tiburce d'Arnaye, prompting a night of nostalgic drinking and reflections on their past pact. This encounter sets the stage for a series of whimsical and humorous tales that explore the themes of love and friendship. James Branch Cabell weaves together a unique blend of comic fantasy, inviting readers into a world where the boundaries of life and death blur in delightful ways.
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