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  1. Sinister Street is a 1913–1914 novel by Compton Mackenzie. It is a kind of Bildungsroman, [ 1 ] or novel about growing up, and concerns two children, Michael Fane and his sister Stella. Each of them is born out of wedlock, something that was frowned on at the time, but to rich parents. In the UK, the novel was published in two volumes.

  2. Sep 22, 2010 · Summary. "Sinister Street, vol. 1" by Compton MacKenzie is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book follows the childhood and early experiences of Michael Fane, exploring his perceptions of the world around him, his family dynamics, and the complexities of early life. As readers are introduced to Michael, they are likely to find his ...

    • MacKenzie, Compton, 1883-1972
    • Sinister Street, vol. 1
    • English
  3. Compton Mackenzie. 3.91. 82 ratings17 reviews. Sinister Street was first published in two volumes, the first in 1913, the second in the following year. Henry James, in a letter to Hugh Walpole, described it as “really a very interesting and remarkable performance… at one and the same time so extremely young… and so confoundingly mature.”.

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  4. Sinister Street: With Kate Lansbury, Jo Kendall, Gillian Hawser, David Collings. BBC adaptation of Compton Mackenzie's novel about love, faith and the clash between the old and new forms of British society in the early twentieth century.

    • Drama
    • 45
    • 1969-05-10
    • Kate Lansbury, Jo Kendall, Gillian Hawser
  5. Jul 1, 2024 · Sinister Street first of all is a monster of a book at 921 pages, though I read it on a Kindle, which has its advantages. I could not help but think of Proust's In Search of Lost Time. The first two-thirds of Sinister Street has the same rambling style.

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    • Compton MacKenzie
  6. Sinister Street was an immediate critical success on publication, although not without some worry for its openness to discuss less salubrious scenes, and it was a favorite of George Orwell and John Betjeman. Compton Mackenzie had attended both St. James’ school and St. Mary’s College at Oxford and the novel is at least partly autobiographical, but for the same measure was praised as an ...

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  8. 23 ratings2 reviews. In this second volume of a two-volume set, young protagonist Michael Fane goes to college and begins to explore his growing independence and the world around him. Acclaimed by an array of authors and critics as one of the most important works of fiction of the era, Sinister Street is a gripping literary account of young ...

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