The Unstrung Harp

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The Unstrung Harp is a darkly comic illustrated novella by Edward Gorey that follows the misadventures and anxieties of an aging novelist as he struggles to write his latest book.

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instanceOf comic novel
illustrated book
novella
author Edward Gorey NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Edward Gorey NERFINISHED
depicts the emotional turmoil of authorship
the mundane routines of a writer
firstPublicationYear 1953
follows the misadventures of an aging novelist
genre dark comedy
illustrated fiction
satire
hasAudience adult readers
hasCharacter Mr. Clavius Frederick Earbrass NERFINISHED
hasCoverArtist Edward Gorey NERFINISHED
hasIllustrations yes
hasPageCount approximately 64
hasSubgenre literary satire
metafiction
illustrator Edward Gorey NERFINISHED
influenced later illustrated literary satires
language English
literaryPeriod 20th-century American literature
mainCharacter Mr. Clavius Frederick Earbrass NERFINISHED
mediaType print
narrativeFocus the writing of a new novel
narrativeStyle third-person
notableFor combining text and pen-and-ink drawings
its depiction of the writer's inner life
partOf Edward Gorey's early works
portrays the life of a reclusive author
protagonistOccupation novelist
publisher Duell, Sloan and Pearce NERFINISHED
setting London, England
surface form: London
subject artistic frustration
novel-writing
solitude
theme anxiety
creative process
writer's block
tone darkly comic
melancholic
whimsical

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Edward Gorey notableWork The Unstrung Harp