Mint Editions (Nonfiction Narratives: Essays, Speeches and Full-Length Work)
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Mint Editions (Nonfiction Narratives: Essays, Speeches and Full-Length Work)

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Mint Editions (Nonfiction Narratives: Essays, Speeches and Full-Length Work)

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The Crock of Gold (1912), one of three original novels by James Stephens, is a work only a master of fiction and folklore could imagine. Taking up the major philosophical and psychological concerns of the early-twentieth century—over a decade before works by T.S. Eliot, James Joyce, and Virginia Woolf, among others, would cement literary Modernism's place in history—Stephens' novel is a groundbreaking and important work.

The text centers on the Philosopher and his wife, the Thin Woman, who undergo a series of journeys and harrowing trials. Faced with danger both human and divine, the two characters are forced to weather the winds of change in order to change themselves. Divided into six books, The Crock of Gold —no doubt inspired by the Irish oral tradition of storytelling—follows the Philosopher's quest to save the most beautiful woman in the world; his encounter with the gods who have captured her; his return home and arrest for murder (he has been framed by leprechauns incensed at the loss of their crock of gold); and finally, the Thin Woman's quest to find the fabled Three Infinites.

James Stephens' The Crock of Gold is perhaps unparalleled in its ability to weave together ancient narrative techniques, mythological sources, and such dominant themes of its day as gender equality and humanity's quest for self-understanding beyond the traditional boundaries of faith and religion. It is also a darkly comic novel, full of ironic political commentary and suspiciously human conversations situated within the animal world. Most popular of Stephens' works, The Crock of Gold conceals in its humorous, irreverent outlook a deeply serious, ultimately reverent love for the human soul—unsurprising for an author whose life was marked with difficulty from the very beginning.

With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this new edition of James Stephens' The Crock of Gold is a classic of Irish literature reimagined for modern readers.

Since our inception in 2020, Mint Editions has kept sustainability and innovation at the forefront of our mission. Each and every Mint Edition title gets a fresh, professionally typeset manuscript and a dazzling new cover, all while maintaining the integrity of the original book.

With thousands of titles in our collection, we aim to spotlight diverse public domain works to help them find modern audiences. Mint Editions celebrates a breadth of literary works, curated from both canonical and overlooked classics from writers around the globe.

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Publisher
Mint Editions
Year
2020
ISBN
9781513272412

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Preface to the Final Edition
  6. I. The Boer Nations
  7. II. The Cause of Quarrel
  8. III. The Negotiations
  9. IV. The Eve of War
  10. V. Talana Hill
  11. VI. Elandslaagte and Rietfontein
  12. VII. The Battle of Ladysmith
  13. VIII. Lord Methuen’s Advance
  14. IX. Battle of Magersfontein
  15. X. The Battle of Stormberg
  16. XI. Battle of Colenso
  17. XII. The Dark Hour
  18. XIII. The Siege of Ladysmith
  19. XIV. The Colesberg Operations
  20. XV. Spion Kop
  21. XVI. Vaalkranz
  22. XVII. Buller’s Final Advance
  23. XVIII. The Siege and Relief of Kimberley
  24. XIX. Paardeberg
  25. XX. Roberts’s Advance on Bloemfontein
  26. XXI. Strategic Effects of Lord Roberts’s March
  27. XXII. The Halt at Bloemfontein
  28. XXIII. The Clearing of the South-East
  29. XXIV. The Siege of Mafeking
  30. XXV. The March on Pretoria
  31. XXVI. Diamond Hill—Rundle’s Operations
  32. XXVII. The Lines of Communication
  33. XXVIII. The Halt at Pretoria
  34. XXIX. The Advance to Komatipoort
  35. XXX. The Campaign of De Wet
  36. XXXI. The Guerilla Warfare in the Transvaal: Nooitgedacht
  37. XXXII. The Second Invasion of Cape Colony (December 1900 to April 1901)
  38. XXXIII. The Northern Operations from January to April, 1901
  39. XXXIV. The Winter Campaign (April to September, 1901)
  40. XXXV. The Guerilla Operations in Cape Colony
  41. XXXVI. The Spring Campaign (September to December, 1901)
  42. XXXVII. The Campaign of January to April, 1902
  43. XXXVIII. De La Rey’s Campaign of 1902
  44. XXXIX. The End
  45. A Note About the Author
  46. A Note from the Publisher