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Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article contains weasel words , vague phrasing that often accompanies biased or unverifiable information . Such statements should be clarified or removed (March 2009) Ernest Bramah (20 March 1868 - 27 June 1942), whose birth name was Ernest Brammah Smith , was an English author. In total Bramah published 21 books and numerous short stories and features. His humorous works were ranked with Jerome K Jerome , and W.W. Jacobs ; his detective stories with Conan Doyle ; his politico-science fiction with H.G. Wells and his supernatural stories with Algernon Blackwood George Orwell acknowledged that Bramah’s book What Might Have Been influenced his Nineteen Eighty-Four . He created the characters Kai Lung and Max Carrados Bramah was a recluse who refused to allow his public even the slightest glimpse of his private life – secrecy perhaps only matched by E.W. Hornung , the creator of Raffles, and J.D. Salinger Bramah dropped out of the Manchester Grammar School at the age of 16, having been consistently close to the bottom of each class and in each subject. Despite this, he died at the age of 74 a successful and admired author with a wide and deep knowledge of chemistry, physics, law, philosophy, the classics, literature, the occult and ordnance, and was a recognised world expert in a branch of
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Bramah, Ernest - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Bramah, Ernest English shortstory writer. He created the characters of Kai Lung, a Chinese philosopher who appears in The Wallet of Kai Lung (1900), Kai Lung Unrolls his Mat (1928), and other http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Bramah, Ernest
Short Stories By Ernest Bramah [Category: Short Story] Bramah, Ernest . o Career Of The Charitable QuenKi-Tong, The from The Wallet of Kai Lung tale 7. o Coin Of Dionysius, The from Four Max Carrados Detective Stories http://www.readbookonline.net/stories/Bramah/1161/
Extractions: o Career Of The Charitable Quen-Ki-Tong, The from "The Wallet of Kai Lung" tale 7 o Coin Of Dionysius, The from "Four Max Carrados Detective Stories" o Confession Of Kai Lung, The from "The Wallet of Kai Lung" tale 5 o Experiment Of The Mandarin Chan Hung, The from "The Wallet of Kai Lung" tale 4 o Ill-Regulated Destiny Of Kin Yen, The Picture-Maker, The from "The Wallet of Kai Lung" tale 9 o Knight's Cross Signal Problem, The from "Four Max Carrados Detective Stories" o Last Exploit Of Harry The Actor, The from "Four Max Carrados Detective Stories" o Probation Of Sen Heng, The from "The Wallet of Kai Lung" tale 3 o Story Of Yung Chang, The from "The Wallet of Kai Lung" tale 2 o Tragedy At Brookbend Cottage, The from "Four Max Carrados Detective Stories"
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Extractions: Customer Sign In Create Account Find books by keyword: Find books by author: Find books by title: Price: Ask a question E-mail to a friend London: Grant Richards, 1923. One of 200 numbered deluxe copies signed by Ernest Bramah. Some foxing and cover staining; very good. Not sure what some of these terms mean? Look it up in our glossary Bibliopolis, LLC and Biblio.com Inc contact subscribe to newsletter terms ... member login graphic design by Gore Creative
David J. Holmes Autographs: BRAMAH, ERNEST. Typed Card Scarce typed lettercard signed (purple type), one page, oblong 16mo, 210 Hamlet Gardens, Ravenscourt Park, London, 10 October 1937. http://www.holmesautographs.com/cgi-bin/dha455.cgi/results?searchfield=author,ke
David J. Holmes Autographs: Typed Card By BRAMAH, ERNEST. Scarce typed lettercard signed (purple type), one page, oblong 16mo, 210 Hamlet Gardens, Ravenscourt Park, London, 10 OctoberAuthor BRAMAH, ERNEST. Title Typed Card. http://www.holmesautographs.com/cgi-bin/dha455.cgi/20150.html
Extractions: Title: Typed Card Description: Scarce typed lettercard signed (purple type), one page, oblong 16mo, 210 Hamlet Gardens, Ravenscourt Park, London, 10 October 1937. To an unspecified recipient (identified on the verso in pencil in an unknown hand, "To Edwin Francis Edgett[?] of The Boston Transcript J.K.") expressing gratitude: "Will you please accept (and . . . kindly convey to your book reviewer, 'D.L.M.' also) my sincere thanks for the gratifying notice of 'The Return of Kai Lung' appearing in a recent issue of the 'Transcript.' Fine. Ernest Bramah [Smith] (1868-1942); reclusive British author, journalist and editor, creator of Max Carrados, the first blind fictional detective, and also of a fictional itinerant Chinese storyteller named Kai Lung. The Kai Lung novels were marked by a dry irony and absurd parody of the formally polite Chinese mode of expression, as perceived by Westerners of the day. The Kai Lung tales were quite popular with the intelligentsia of the times: writers from Dorothy L. Sayers to Thorne Smith mention them in their own works. Item # Add to your cart All material is guaranteed authentic and is returnable within 2 weeks of receipt, for any reason.
Extractions: Subjects Titles Authors ... Latest The Richards Press 1900 A book review by Danny Yee Ernest Bramah's Kai Lung is a storyteller in an imagined China, telling tales of earnest examination candidates, corrupt mandarins, beautiful maidens, alchemical potions, grasping merchants, and assorted other stereotypes from the Western imagination of China. Bramah makes no attempt to depict any kind of historical reality, but uses the setting to allow his invention and fantasy free rein, to free himself from the confines of the mundane. The sentiment and some aspects of the setting are clearly late-Victorian, with juxtaposition of the two worlds sometimes used for comic effect. Much of the humour comes from Bramah's language, which is elaborate, ornate, and deliberately taken to excess, full of long sentences, circumlocutions, honorifics, euphemisms, et cetera (and no doubt for some people ad nauseam). Here are a couple of typical sentences: "the sentiments which this person expressed with irreproachable honourableness when the sun was high in the heavens and the probability of secretly leaving an undoubtedly well-appointed home was engagingly remote, seem to have an entirely different significance when recalled by night in a damp orchard, and on the eve of their fulfilment" and "Tiao had in the meantime accepted the wedding gifts of an objectionable and excessively round-bodied individual, who had amassed an inconceivable number of taels by inducing persons to take part in what at first sight appeared to be an ingenious but very easy competition connected with the order in which certain horses should arrive at a given and clearly defined spot."
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The Mirror Of Kong Ho By Ernest Bramah Author Bramah, Ernest, 1869?1942. Title The Mirror of Kong Ho Ebook No. 1077. Published Oct 1, 1997. Downloads 82. Language English. Subject Humorous stories http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1077.bibrec.mobile
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