The Looking-Glass
The Looking-Glass is a 1943 novel by William March. A continuation of his "Pearl County" series of novels and short stories, it is considered by many to be his greatest work. Originally titled Kneel to the Prettiest. The first two novels in the series are Come in at the Door and The Tallons.
First edition | |
Author | William March |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Novel |
Publisher | Little, Brown & Company (USA) & Victor Gollancz Limited (UK) |
Publication date | January 1943 (USA) & June 1944 (UK) |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Pages | 319 pp |
ISBN | 9780817358129 |
Preceded by | The Tallons |
Followed by | October Island |
Plot summary
Set in the mythical town of Reedyville, Alabama, The Looking-Glass is a mosaic of multiple character stories and histories, interwoven in a non-linear fashion. It has been described as akin to the Spoon River style of storytelling with its multiple character studies.
Editions
- 1943, USA, Little, Brown and Company, Pub date 6 January 1943, hardback
- 1944, UK, Victor Gollancz Limited, Pub date 26 June 1944, hardback
- 1953, USA, Bantam Books, Pub date February 1953, hardback
- 1955, USA, Popular Library, Pub date 1955, paperback
- 2015, USA, University of Alabama Press, Pub date 2015, paperback
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