In a celebrated essay, Macaulay sums up Bacon's career as a "chequered
spectacle of so much glory and so much shame."The words may fitly
enough be applied not only to Bacon's life but to most men's lives and
to most large experiments of human action.In 1942 I began to write a
novel whose purpose was to trace the course of one such experiment
from its beginnings in the eighties of last century up to our present
time. I intended to call this novel, which would have been very long,
So Much Glory: So Much Shame.It seemed to me as time went on that the
war years, with the paper shortage, were not the best for the
publication of so long a book as I had in mind. And, too, my writing
during the war is so sporadic and occasional that progress was slow,
and it might be years before the book as I conceived it (or at any
rate as my conception worked out in practice) was finished.Things
being thus, I decided that it would be better to publish the book
piecemeal. In my plan, it was divided into three parts called Hard
Facts, Dunkerley's and The Banner. The first of these is the present
volume, which makes, I think, a rounded and self-sufficient story. I
hope that, in due course, the other volumes will do so, too; and that
finally it may be possible to publish the three as one book bearing
the title originally chosen for it.
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ISBN
9781447496694
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Read Books Ltd.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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