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The Wife of Martin Guerre
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The Wife of Martin Guerre
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In this new edition of Janet Lewis's classic short novel,
The Wife of Martin Guerre
, Swallow Press executive editor Kevin Haworth writes that Lewis's story is "a short novel of astonishing depth and resonance, a sharply drawn historical tale that asks contemporary questions about identity and belonging, about men and women, and about an individual's capacity to act within an inflexible system." Originally published in 1941,
has earned the respect and admiration of critics and readers for over sixty years.
Based on a notorious trial in sixteenth-century France, this story of Bertrande de Rols is the first of three novels making up Lewis's
Cases of Circumstantial Evidence
suite (the other two are
The Trial of Sören Qvist
and
The Ghost of Monsieur Scarron
).
Swallow Press is delighted and honored to offer readers beautiful new editions of all three
novels, each featuring a new introduction by Kevin Haworth.
The Wife of Martin Guerre
, Swallow Press executive editor Kevin Haworth writes that Lewis's story is "a short novel of astonishing depth and resonance, a sharply drawn historical tale that asks contemporary questions about identity and belonging, about men and women, and about an individual's capacity to act within an inflexible system." Originally published in 1941,
has earned the respect and admiration of critics and readers for over sixty years.
Based on a notorious trial in sixteenth-century France, this story of Bertrande de Rols is the first of three novels making up Lewis's
Cases of Circumstantial Evidence
suite (the other two are
The Trial of Sören Qvist
and
The Ghost of Monsieur Scarron
).
Swallow Press is delighted and honored to offer readers beautiful new editions of all three
novels, each featuring a new introduction by Kevin Haworth.