Gorey Books - The works of Edward Gorey (probably the largest stock on the internet). First editions and prints
Edward Gorey, known for his unsettling pen-and-ink drawings with a Victorian flair, wrote and illustrated such books as The Doubtful Guest, The Gashlycrumb Tinies, and The Headless Bust. He was also the illustrator for the bestselling Lewis Barnavelt series by John Bellairs. Gorey was a ver...
Books: Strange goings-on in a Gorey old world; The Gashlycrumb Tinies and The Doubtful Guest. By Edward Gorey (Bloomsbury, pounds 5.99). Reviewed by Richard Edmonds.(News)Edward Gorey's books are a subversive imitation of children's books. For Gorey, existential dread isn't the subject it...
Edward Gorey, known for his unsettling pen-and-ink drawings with a Victorian flair, wrote and illustrated such books as The Doubtful Guest, The Gashlycrumb Tinies, and The Headless Bust. He was also the illustrator for the bestselling Lewis Barnavelt series by John Bellairs. Gorey was a ver...
当当网左眩关于【中商原版】无聊的幽默:黑色幽默大师爱德华·戈里漫画经典 英文原版 Edward Gorey:Amphigorey: Fifteen Books短评+开始还以为会是精装的,结果只是paperback吗...不过这个价钱也只能买到这样的了...装帧:我觉得这书只有弄成hardcover、铜版纸、可以平摊
Neumeyer, Gorey Secrets brings important, uncharted insight into the genius of Edward Gorey and is a welcome addition to collections of both the seasoned Gorey reader and those who are just discovering his captivating books.
作者: R Edmonds 摘要: Edward Gorey's books are a subversive imitation of children's books. For Gorey, existential dread isn't the subject it's the punchline, it's the Dong with the Luminous Nose, with a hooter which lights up the sky like a searchlight beam....
Gorey secrets: artistic and literary inspirations behind divers books by Edward GoreyEzzo, A JChoice
Inspecting Gorey's illustrations provides insight into traditional images of children, and emphasizes how his portraits represent children as disabled figures. I examine four books containing Gorey's illustrations for literary and aesthetic analysis. In a boy deals with psychological challenges; in and ...
I examine four books containing Gorey’s illustrations for literary and aesthetic analysis. In The Doubtful Guest, a boy deals with psychological challenges; in The Beastly Baby and The Shrinking of Treehorn, both the infant and Treehorn live with disabled bodies; The Gashlycrumb Tinies displays ...