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Excerpt from In Bohemia With Du Maurier: The First of a Series of Reminiscences Mesmerism and a trifle more in my new book, said du Maurier to me some time before he published his Trilby and that remark started us talking of the good Old times in Antwerp, and overhauling the numerous draw ings and Sketches in which he so vividly depicted the incidents of our Bohemian days. It seemed to me that some of those drawings Should be published, if only to Show how my now SO popular friend commenced his artistic career. In order that they Should not go forth without explanation, I wrote the following pages. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
In 'In Bohemia with Du Maurier: The First of a Series of Reminiscences,' Felix Moscheles provides readers with a captivating account of his time spent in Bohemia with the renowned author, George Du Maurier. Moscheles' literary style is rich in detail, painting a vivid picture of the Bohemian lifestyle and the eccentric characters he encountered. This book offers a unique insight into the artistic and cultural scene of 19th-century Bohemia, making it a valuable historical and cultural resource. Moscheles' engaging storytelling and descriptive prose immerse readers in the vibrant world of Bohemian artists and intellectuals in a way that feels both educational and entertaining. Felix Moscheles' personal connection to George Du Maurier and his firsthand experiences in Bohemia undoubtedly influenced his decision to write this book. As an artist and writer himself, Moscheles was well-equipped to capture the essence of Bohemian life with sensitivity and depth. 'In Bohemia with Du Maurier' is a must-read for anyone interested in the bohemian lifestyle, art history, or literary culture of the 19th century.
"You'll see that I've used up all your Mesmerism and a trifle more in my new book," said du Maurier to me, some time before he published his "Trilby"; and that remark started us talking of the good old times in Antwerp, and overhauling the numerous drawings and sketches in which he so vividly depicted the incidents of our Bohemian days. It seemed to me that some of those drawings should be published, if only to show how my now so popular friend commenced his artistic career. In order that they should not go forth without explanation, I wrote the following pages. The Bohemia I have sought to coerce into book shape, is not the wild country, peopled by the delightfully unconventional savages, so often described, but a little cultivated corner of the land, as I found it in Antwerp, a mere background to the incidents I had to relate. Such as it is, it may perhaps serve here and there to point to the original soil from which were eventually to spring some of the figures so familiar to us to-day. To me it was a source of enjoyment to evoke these memories, and if I publish them, it is because I strongly feel that pleasures shared are pleasures doubled. Sociably inclined as I always was, I am truly glad to have the opportunity of giving a hearty welcome to those who may care to join my friend and myself in our ramblings and our "tumblings."
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