Most Popular Books by Peter F. Neumeyer

Peter F. Neumeyer is the author of Gorey Secrets (2021), The Phantom of the Opera (1988), The Modern German Novel in England (1963), Why We Have Day and Night (1970), The Faithful Fish (1971).

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Gorey Secrets

release date: Nov 01, 2021
Gorey Secrets
Edward Gorey (1925–2000) was a fascinating and prolific author and artist. Of the one hundred delightful and fascinating books that Gorey wrote and illustrated, he rarely revealed their specific inspirations or their meanings. Where did his intriguing ideas come from? In Gorey Secrets: Artistic and Literary Inspirations behind Divers Books by Edward Gorey, Malcolm Whyte utilizes years of thorough research to tell an engrossing, revealing story about Gorey’s unique works. Exploring a sampling of Gorey’s eclectic writings, from The Beastly Baby and The Iron Tonic to The Curious Sofa and Dracula, Whyte uncovers influences of Herman Melville, Agatha Christie, Edward Lear, the I Ching, William Hogarth, Rene Magritte, Hokusai, French cinema, early toy books, eighteenth-century religious tracts for children, and much more. With an enlightening preface by Gorey collaborator and scholar Peter F. 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.

The Phantom of the Opera

release date: Jan 01, 1988
The Phantom of the Opera
Under the Paris Opera House lives a disfigured musical genius who uses music to win the love of a beautiful opera singer.

Why We Have Day and Night

Why We Have Day and Night
Item is the hand drawn, photo-ready print master for the book "Why we have day and night."

The Faithful Fish

The Faithful Fish
The Simpson children decide that the ugly sculpin fish they keep catching wants to be friends.

The Annotated Charlotte's Web

release date: Jan 01, 1994
The Annotated Charlotte's Web
"Included are information from White''s eight manuscript drafts, cross-references to other writings by E. B. White, letters between White and his editors, documents from the critical reception of Charlotte''s Web, and general literary-cultural commentary tying the book to its traditions." "For over forty years, this great American novel has thrived without annotation. Now, however, these selected insights can bring us closer to the book''s author, enrich our reading of the book, and shed a measure of light on the artistic process itself."--BOOK JACKET.

Prince Prigio and Prince Ricardo of Pantouflia Andrew Lang with a Preface for the Garland Edition by Peter F. Neumeyer

Donald Has a Difficulty

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Donald Has a Difficulty
Donald encounters a difficulty when a splinter enters the calf of his leg.

Donald and the ...

release date: Jan 01, 2003

A Structural Approach to the Study of Literature for Children

Twentieth Century Interpretations of The Castle : a Collection of Critical Essays

Twentieth Century Interpretations of 'The Castle'

release date: Mar 01, 2003

Instructor's Manual to Accompany Elements of Fiction

Some Representative Children's Books from the Boston Public Library: an Exhibition of the International Youth Library Munich

Afterword for Charlotte's Web

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Afterword for Charlotte's Web
Item is a computer-printed layout copy of the afterword for the "50th anniversary retrospective" of E.B. White''s "Charlotte''s web" published by HarperCollins in 2002, with handwritten edits by the author (of the afterword) included.
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