- Arthur & George
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name = Arthur & George
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image_caption = first edition cover
author =Julian Barnes
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country =United Kingdom
language = English
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genre =Historical novel
publisher =Jonathan Cape
release_date = 7 July 2005
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 352 pp (hardback edition)
isbn = ISBN 0-224-07703-1 (hardback edition)
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followed_by =Arthur & George (2005) is the tenth novel by English author
Julian Barnes which takes as its basis the true story of the 'Great Wyrley Outrages .'Plot introduction
Set at the turn of the 20th century, it follows two actual historical figures: the rather obscure
George Edalji , a half-Indian solicitor wrongfully accused of ruthlessly slaying a number of farm animals, and the well-knownSir Arthur Conan Doyle , author of theSherlock Holmes stories. Upon the death of his first wife, Doyle finds himself unable to find pleasure in either life or the mistress he's kept for quite some time. When he stumbles upon the case of Mr. Edalji, he decides for the first time to enter into the real world of detective work.Characters in "Arthur & George"
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George Edalji ,solicitor inBirmingham
*Charlotte Edalji née Stoneham, George's mother
*Shapurji Edalji, George's father,vicar ofGreat Wyrley
*Maud Edalji, George's sister
*Mr. Meek, George's lawyer
*Sir Arthur Conan Doyle , the famous author
*Jean Leckie , Conan Doyle's mistress
*Louisa "Touie" Hawkins, Doyle's wife
*The Mam, Arthur's mother
*Connie, Arthur's sister
*Willie Hornung, Connie's husband
*Mary Doyle, Arthur and Touie's daughterMain themes
"Arthur and George" is laden with the unique and complex form of irony, simultaneously comic and tragic, that Barnes is known for. In this novel, however, Edalji's race, and the question as to how large a part it played in his wrongful conviction, represents a new theme for Barnes. Other themes, however, are more familiar Barnes territory: "Britishness" in its frustrating complacence, death and spirituality, and the challenges faced by the human heart. As always, Barnes is interested in how characters are shaped over time; "Arthur & George" is in many ways a continued exploration of the themes he explored in "Metroland", "Talking it Over", "Love, Etc.", and especially "The Lemon Table".
Awards and nominations
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2005 Man Booker Prize shortlist.
*2007 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award shortlistRelease details
*2005, UK, Jonathan Cape ISBN 0-224-07703-1, Pub date 7 July 2005, hardback
*2005, Canada, Random House ISBN 0-679-31417-2, Pub date 9 September 2005, hardback
*2006, USA, Alfred A. Knopf ISBN 0-307-26310-X, Pub date 3 January 2006, hardbackExternal links
* [http://www.julianbarnes.com/bib/arthur&george.html Arthur & George site ]
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