So Spirited a Town: Visions and Versions of Liverpool

In this highly personal encounter with his native city, renowned biographer Nicholas Murray blends literary descriptions of Liverpool across the centuries with memories of his own 1960s Liverpool childhood in order to create an original and highly nuanced portrait of the character of this remarkable city. The result is a rich mosaic of description and experience built from a range of literary sources: Swift, Defoe, Melville, Hawthorne, Dickens, Woolf, and Orwell, as well as quirky eighteenth- and nineteenth-century guide books, songs, poems, reminiscences, sermons, novels, histories, travelogues, autobiographies, essays, official reports, journalism, and jokes. So Spirited a Town is a book about how Liverpool has been seen through the eyes of others, but at the same time it is also a personal and moving record of growing up Liverpudlian in the mid-twentieth century: exploring the light-hearted meaning of coming of age “Scouse” while never forgetting that De Quincey’s “many-languaged town” is a cosmopolitan, multiracial seaport with an often tough history of poverty, industrial strife, migration, and, above all, humor. 

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So Spirited a Town: Visions and Versions of Liverpool

In this highly personal encounter with his native city, renowned biographer Nicholas Murray blends literary descriptions of Liverpool across the centuries with memories of his own 1960s Liverpool childhood in order to create an original and highly nuanced portrait of the character of this remarkable city. The result is a rich mosaic of description and experience built from a range of literary sources: Swift, Defoe, Melville, Hawthorne, Dickens, Woolf, and Orwell, as well as quirky eighteenth- and nineteenth-century guide books, songs, poems, reminiscences, sermons, novels, histories, travelogues, autobiographies, essays, official reports, journalism, and jokes. So Spirited a Town is a book about how Liverpool has been seen through the eyes of others, but at the same time it is also a personal and moving record of growing up Liverpudlian in the mid-twentieth century: exploring the light-hearted meaning of coming of age “Scouse” while never forgetting that De Quincey’s “many-languaged town” is a cosmopolitan, multiracial seaport with an often tough history of poverty, industrial strife, migration, and, above all, humor. 

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So Spirited a Town: Visions and Versions of Liverpool

So Spirited a Town: Visions and Versions of Liverpool

by Nicholas Murray
So Spirited a Town: Visions and Versions of Liverpool

So Spirited a Town: Visions and Versions of Liverpool

by Nicholas Murray

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In this highly personal encounter with his native city, renowned biographer Nicholas Murray blends literary descriptions of Liverpool across the centuries with memories of his own 1960s Liverpool childhood in order to create an original and highly nuanced portrait of the character of this remarkable city. The result is a rich mosaic of description and experience built from a range of literary sources: Swift, Defoe, Melville, Hawthorne, Dickens, Woolf, and Orwell, as well as quirky eighteenth- and nineteenth-century guide books, songs, poems, reminiscences, sermons, novels, histories, travelogues, autobiographies, essays, official reports, journalism, and jokes. So Spirited a Town is a book about how Liverpool has been seen through the eyes of others, but at the same time it is also a personal and moving record of growing up Liverpudlian in the mid-twentieth century: exploring the light-hearted meaning of coming of age “Scouse” while never forgetting that De Quincey’s “many-languaged town” is a cosmopolitan, multiracial seaport with an often tough history of poverty, industrial strife, migration, and, above all, humor. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781846311284
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Publication date: 02/15/2008
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Nicholas Murray is the author of several literary biographies, two collections of poems, and two novels. He is a regular contributor of poems, essays, and reviews to newspapers and literary magazines such as the Independent, the Guardian, the New Statesman, London Magazine,the Times Literary Supplement, Poetry, and many others. He is currently a Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Queen Mary University of London.

Table of Contents

Preface
 
1. The Strange Dream of Doctor Jung
2. The Boy in the Playground
3. The Meaning of Scouse
4. Through Other Eyes
5. The Africa Trade
6. Christian Politeness
7. The Bootle Cow
8. The Wild Irish
9. Court Life
10. The Sea Bathing Lake
11. A Statue Exceedingly Bare
12. Of All Places Most Museless
13. White Lace on Dark Waters
14. The Infantry Officer
15. Faces Without Laughter
 
Coda
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