- Arthur Morrison
Arthur George Morrison (
November 1 ,1863 London -December 4 ,1945 ) was an Englishauthor andjournalist , known for his realistic novels aboutLondon 's East End and for his detective stories.Morrison was born in the East End of London, on
November 1 ,1863 . Little is known about his childhood and education, though he was probably educated in the East End. By 1886 he was working as a clerk at the People's Palace, inMile End . In 1890 he left this job and joined the editorial staff of theEvening Globe newspaper. The following year he published a story entitled "A Street" which was subsequently published in book form inTales of Mean Streets . The volume was a critical success, but a number of reviewers objected to the violence portrayed in one story, "Lizerunt".Around this time Morrison was also producing detective short stories which emulated those of
Conan Doyle aboutSherlock Holmes . Morrison's Martin Hewitt was an imitation of Sherlock Holmes, but inverted: he was ordinary, short, good tempered and gladly cooperated with the police. He was not particularly original but some of these stories hold up today. Three volumes of Hewitt stories were published before the publication of the novel for which Morrison is most famous: "A Child of the Jago" (1896). The novel described in graphic detail living conditions in the East End including the permeation of violence into everyday life (it was a barely fictionalised account of life in the Old Nichol Street Rookery). Other less well-received novels and stories followed, until Morrison effectively retired from writing fiction around 1913. Between then and his death, he seems to have concentrated on building his collection ofJapan ese prints and paintings.He lived at
Loughton "(Blue Plaque )", and High Beech, where he is buried in the churchyard.Literary Works
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Tales of Mean Streets (1894)
*Martin Hewitt, Investigator (1894)
*The Chronicles of Martin Hewitt (1895)
*The Adventures of Martin Hewitt (1896)
*A Child of the Jago (1896)
*The Dorrington Deed Box (1897)
*To London Town (1899)
*Cunning Murrell (1900)
* The Hole in the Wall (1902)
*The Red Triangle (1903)
*The Green Eye of Goona /akaThe Green Diamond (US) (1904)External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/diversvanities Arthur Morrison] - Arthur Morrison Home Page
* [http://www.artintheblood.com/mh/mhintro.htm Arthur Morrison Bio and Detective Hewitt Stories Illustrated by Sidney Paget]
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