Nocturne (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

“ . . . when you are done with it you feel that you are on speaking terms with three-fourths of the English nation.” So wrote the New York Times approvingly about Nocturne. This captivating story—about a lower-class London family and a romantic adventure—unfolds over the course of just one evening.

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Nocturne (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

“ . . . when you are done with it you feel that you are on speaking terms with three-fourths of the English nation.” So wrote the New York Times approvingly about Nocturne. This captivating story—about a lower-class London family and a romantic adventure—unfolds over the course of just one evening.

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Nocturne (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Nocturne (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Frank Swinnerton
Nocturne (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Nocturne (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Frank Swinnerton

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Overview

“ . . . when you are done with it you feel that you are on speaking terms with three-fourths of the English nation.” So wrote the New York Times approvingly about Nocturne. This captivating story—about a lower-class London family and a romantic adventure—unfolds over the course of just one evening.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781411450301
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Publication date: 04/26/2011
Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 224 KB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

Frank Arthur Swinnerton (1884–1982) was an English novelist, literary critic, biographer, and essayist. Upon his death he was one of the last links to such nineteenth-century writers as H. G. Wells, John Galsworthy, and Arnold Bennett. He considered Harvest Comedy and The Georgian Literary Scene to be his best books, but felt that neither had any lasting importance—as he thought himself lazy!

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