Belchamber by Howard Sturgis - ISBN: 9781590172667
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Aristocrat struggles with duty, family, and finding love’s path.

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    368 pages

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    15 March 2008

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Summary

Charles Edwin William Augustus Chambers-Marquis and Earl of Belchamber, Viscount Charmington, and Baron St. Edmunds and Chambers-known familiarly as Sainty, is the scion of an ancient English aristocratic family. Behind him stretches a rogues’ gallery of picturesque upper-crust scoundrels. But he is uninterested in riding to hounds or drinking or whoring in the great tradition of his forebears, and though he admires his tough-minded puritanical Scottish mother, he lacks her unrelenting moral …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781590172667
ISBN-10:1590172663
Author:Howard Sturgis, E.M. Forster
Publisher:New York Review Books
Imprint:NYRB Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Edition:Main
Release Date:15 March 2008
Weight:370g
Dimensions:127mm x 203mm
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Belchamber by Howard Sturgis - ISBN: 9781590172667
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It is beautifully written - a perfect Christmas treat. Tablet

About The Author

Howard Sturgis

Howard Overing Sturgis (1855-1920) was born in London to a rich and well-connected New England merchant family. Russell Sturgis, Howard’s father, was a partner at Barings Bank in London, where he and his wife, Julia, were noted figures in society, entertaining such guests as Henry Adams, William Makepeace Thackeray, and Henry James, who became an intimate friend and mentor to Howard. Sturgis was a delicate child, closely attached to his mother, and fond of such girlish hobbies as needlepoint and knitting, which he continued to practice throughout his life. He attended Eton and Cambridge, and, after the death of his parents, purchased a house in the country, Queen’s Acre, called Qu’acre, where Howdie (as Sturgis was known to his intimates) and his presumed lover William Haynes-Smith (called “the Babe”) frequently and happily entertained a wide circle of friends, among them James and Edith Wharton. In 1891 Sturgis published his first novel, Tim: A Story of School Life, based on his unhappy days at Eton, which was followed, in 1895, by All That Was Possible, an epistolary novel written from the perspective of a retired actress. Both books went into several printings. Nearly ten years passed before Sturgis published his masterpiece, Belchamber, which was successful neither with the public nor with his friends. He was not to write again.

Edmund White has written biographies of Jean Genet, Marcel Proust, and Arthur Rimbaud. He has also written several novels, travel books, and a memoir. He teaches writing at Princeton and lives in New York City.

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