The Diary of a Nobody

The Diary of a Nobody

by George Grossmith, Weedon Grossmith

Narrated by Roy Macready

Unabridged — 4 hours, 24 minutes

The Diary of a Nobody

The Diary of a Nobody

by George Grossmith, Weedon Grossmith

Narrated by Roy Macready

Unabridged — 4 hours, 24 minutes

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Overview

“Why should I not publish my diary?” asks Mr. Pooter.

George and Weedon Grossmith were born in London into a theatrical family and it was natural that they should both take up careers on the stage. Weedon initially studied art but later joined his brother George in the theatre.

The Diary of a Nobody was a joint effort with Weedon also providing illustrations. It first appeared as a serial in Punch between 1888 and 1889 and was published in book form in 1892. The diary chronicles 15 months of the day-to-day life of Mr. Charles Pooter, a City of London clerk.

The self-importance, social aspirations, snobbery and delusions of the diarist are the material for this classic humorous work.

Public Domain (P)2016 Spiders' House Audio/Roy Macready


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Although The Diary of a Nobody has never been out of print for over the last hundred years, it has, until now, failed to attract an edition capable of really illuminating its lost social and literary contexts. Peter Morton’s Broadview edition remedies this lack with its excellent introduction, incisive textual annotation, and its comprehensive selection of extracts from background material. This extensive scholarly apparatus, rather than overwhelming the Diary’s comedy, succeeds in breathing new life into an established classic of its genre.” — Jonathan Wild, University Edinburgh

“Finally the Grossmith’s The Diary of a Nobody has an edition worth of its importance. Peter Morton’s introduction, like the secondary materials he has wisely chosen, pays attention to the aesthetic and cultural aspects of readers to see that the Diary for all its notoriety was not a singular phenomenon, but rather part of a flourishing of interest in the lives of clerks and other lower-middle-class figures. This is another fine Broadview edition that will find its home on the bookshelves of scholars, students, and readers of nineteenth-century literature.” — Scott Banville, University of Nevada Reno

Guardian (London)

The great thing about Pooter is that he is still lovable in all his self-important absurdity. He always tries to make the best of everything, and although he is a figure of fun, his celebration of a life that leaves little mark upon the world is gently moving.”

author of The Victorians and the Visual Imaginatio Kate Flint

The idea that this man is one of themselves, but that readers can see what he does not, whilst still feeling benevolently sympathetic towards him—that they are, in some way, superior to their neighbor—provides the most enduring ground for the Diary’s popularity.”

British author and screenwriter Andrew Davies

One of the funniest books ever written.”

AudioFile

[A] masterpiece of comic irony…Frederick Davidson’s impeccable reading is truly inspired, in perfect unity with the Pooteresque view of the world.”

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171466602
Publisher: Big Happy Family
Publication date: 03/07/2016
Edition description: Unabridged
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