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Titus Groan

64.3% complete
1946
2024
1 time
English fiction - 20th century
Fantasy fiction
Gothic fiction
See 77
The Hall of the Bright Carvings
The Great Kitchen
Swelter
The Stone Lanes
'The Spy-Hole'
Fuchsia
'Tallow and Birdseed'
A Gold Ring for Titus
Sepulchrave
Prunesquallor's Knee-Cap
The Attic
The Frivolous Cake
'Mrs Slagg By Midnight'
Keda
'First Blood'
'Assemblage'
'Titus is Christened'
Means of Escape
'A Field of Flagstones'
'Over the Roofscape'
'Near and Far'
'Dust and Ivy'
'The Body by the Window'
'Ullage of Sunflower'
Soap for Greasepaint
At the Prunesquallors
A Gift of the Gab
While the Old Nurse Dozes
Fly Brings a Message
The Library
In a Lime-Green Light
Reintroducing the Twins
'The Fir-Cones'
Keda and Rantel
The Room of Roots
'Inklings of Glory'
'Preparations for Arson'
The Grotto
Knives in the Moon
'The Sun Goes Down  Again'
'Meanwhile'
'The Burning'
And Horses took them Home
Swelter Leaves His Card
The Un-Earthing of Barquentine
First Repercussions
Sourdust is Buried
The Twins are Restive
'Half-Light'
A Roof of Reeds
'Fever'
Farewell
Early One Morning
A Change of Colour
A Bloody Cheekbone
The Twins Again
The Dark Breakfast
The Reveries
Reverie of Alfred Prunesquallor
Reverie of Fuschia
Reverie of Irma Prunesquallor
The Reverie of Lady Clarice
Reverie of Gertrude the Countess of Gormenghast
Reverie of Nannie Stagg
Reverie of Sepulchrave, 76th Earl of Gormenghast
Here and There
Presage
In Preparation for Violence
Blood at Midnight
Gone
The Roses Were Stones
'Barquentine and Steerpike'
By Gormenghast Lake
Countess Gertrude
The Apparition
The Earling
Mr Rottcodd Again
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 Gormenghast*
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Gormenghast*     See series as if on a bookshelf
A series of novles from the 40s and 50s by Mervyn Peake and finished by Maeve Gilmore.

1) Titus Groan
2) Gormenghast
3) Titus Alone
4) Titus Awakes
Gormenghast, that is, the main massing of the original stone, taken by itself would have displayed a certain ponderous quality were it possible to have ignored the circumfusion of those mean dwellings that swarmed like an epidemic around its outer walls.
May contain spoilers
For tomorrow is also a day - and Titus has entered his stronghold.
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Added: 14-Jun-2015
Last Updated: 03-Jun-2024

Quotes

She and her sister were dressed in purple, with gold buckles at their throats by way of brooches, and another gold buckle each at the end of hatpins which they wore through their grey hair in order apparently to match their brooches.  Their faces, identical to the point of indecency, were quite expressionless, as though they were the preliminary lay-outs for faces and were waiting for sentience to be injected.

Publications

 11-Oct-2001
Blackstone Audio, Inc
Audiobook
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Date Issued:
11-Oct-2001
Format:
Audiobook
Cover Price:
$24.33
Length:
17 hrs 26 min (338 pages)
"Read":
Once
Reading(s):
1)   24 May 2024 - 31 May 2024
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Internal ID:
33380
ISBN:
Unknown
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Simon Vance  - Narration
From audible.com:

In Volume 1 of the classic Gormenghast Trilogy, a doomed lord, an emergent hero, and an array of bizarre creatures haunt the world of Gormenghast Castle. This trilogy, along with Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, reigns as one of the undisputed fantasy classics of all time. At the center of everything is the 77th Earl, Titus Groan, who stands to inherit the miles of rambling stone and mortar that form Gormenghast Castle and its kingdom.

In this first volume, the Gormenghast Castle, and the noble family who inhabits it, are introduced, along with the infant firstborn son of the Lord and Countess. Titus Groan is sent away to be raised by a wet nurse, with only a gold ring from his mother, and ordered to not be brought back until the age of six. By his christening, he learns from his much older sisters that epileptic fits are "common at his age." He also learns that they don't like his mother. And then, he is crowned, and called, "Child-inheritor of the rivers, of the Tower of Flints and the dark recesses beneath cold stairways and the sunny summer lawns. Child-inheritor of the spring breeze that blow in from the jarl forests and of the autumn misery in petal, scale, and wing. Winter's white brilliance on a thousand turrets and summer's torpor among walls that crumble..."

In these extraordinary novels, Peake has created a world where all is like a dream - lush, fantastical, vivid; a symbol of dark struggle.
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11-Oct-2001
Blackstone Audio, Inc
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Author(s)

 Mervyn Peake
Birth: 09 Jul 1911 Kuling, Jiangxi, China
Death: 17 Nov 1968 Burcot, Oxfordshire, England, UK

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