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Vathek, de William Beckford
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Vathek, (1786 original; edició 1929)

de William Beckford (Autor), Marion V. Dorn (Il·lustrador)

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Vathek is one of the earliest and most influential Gothic novels. Its hero is the Caliph Vathek who renounces Islam in a hedonistic quest for supernatural powers, which leads to his downfall. Beckford's genius was in marrying Orientalism with the Gothic, both sources of fascination and delight to reading audiences of the time.

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Títol:Vathek,
Autors:William Beckford (Autor)
Altres autors:Marion V. Dorn (Il·lustrador)
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Vathek de William Beckford (1786)

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Greedy and lascivious Caliph Vathek abandons his duties and religion to follow a quest for forbidden knowledge. Written in a style similar to Clark Ashton Smith, a sort of faux Arabian Nights tale. ( )
  questbird | Sep 3, 2023 |
William Beckford wrote "The History of Caliph Vathek" in French in 1784, but it was first published in an English translation by Samuel Henley in 1786. Widely regarded as one of the seminal works of Gothic literature, this strange, unclassifiable novel recounts its eponymous protagonist's quest for esoteric knowledge and carnal pleasure, a quest which ultimately leads to his damnation.

"Vathek" combines exotic descriptions of the Orient with passages of grotesque comedy and a dollop of supernatural derring-do. Indeed, one of the challenges for modern sensibilities (and possibly its original readers as well) is to determine which passages should be taken at face value and which ones are to be read as self-parody. Even allowing for the genre's excesses, episodes such as that of a wizard being turned into a ball and kicked around Vathek's kingdom are clearly intended as black comedy. But what about Vathek's damnation, described in language of poetic intensity? Is the moralistic ending to be taken at face value or is Beckford being ironic? The author's letters suggest the former to be the case - which is rather surprising considering the atmosphere of decadence which permeates the novel.

If read purely for narrative pleasure, Vathek might disappoint. The plot is episodic, there are too many changes of gear, and the novel's ultimate message - if it does have one - is elusive and unclear. Yet, for anybody interested in early Romanticism, Orientalism, supernatural fiction or, for that matter, unusual literary fare, this is a must-read.

The Oxford World Classics text follows the 1816 English language version, prepared by Beckford himself. It includes an informative introduction by Roger Lonsdale which, interestingly, makes the case for *not* considering Vathek a Gothic novel. Also included are the erudite endnotes which Beckford included in the 1816 edition of Vathek (although first-time readers might prefer just reading through it and then consulting the notes on subsequent readings).

https://endsoftheword.blogspot.com/2020/03/William-Beckford-Vathek.html ( )
2 vota JosephCamilleri | Feb 21, 2023 |
Vathek by William Beckford was first published in 1786. The author was only 21 and the story apparently was inspired by his own coming-of-age celebrations. The story is both a comic farce and a tragic parable. This dark and twisted fairly tale shows that the author was obviously influenced by the popularity of Arabian Nights which had recently been translated.

The tale is about Caliph Vathek and his temptation by a supernatural being known as the Giaour, who promises to reward him with treasures and talismans from the Gods. Thus he embarks on a journey to damnation. Vathek is both greedy and cruel. In order to be admitted to the subterranean palace he must renounce Islam and perform a series of atrocious crimes which he does without a sign of remorse.

This strange and dark story definitely gives me Gothic vibes and it is known to have influenced other literary figures such as Byron, Hawthorne, Poe and Lovecraft. It provides an insight into early orientalist fantasies of the east and is crammed with lavish excesses, both sensory and sexual. I can’t say that I enjoyed this story finding it rather overdone, but it did have it’s moments and thankfully wasn’t too long. ( )
  DeltaQueen50 | Feb 3, 2023 |
Curiously impulsive. Vathek and his unending hunger for more propel forward through one massive atrocity after the other - hardly pausing for even a moment's reflection. Vathek often feels less like a character and more like a force. A story of a man told as one of a God... Until the final hell. ( )
  deaddilly | Jan 21, 2023 |
Completely preposterous and not in a good way. I can see why this orgy of Oriental tropes would have been exciting to an 18th century European reader high on the Arabian Nights and hungry for more genies, giaours, dives, and dwarfs. It's a nauseating banquet of sherbets and cordials, served by massed ranks of eunuchs, mystics, and sacrificial first-borns, a horrible literary carbuncle melting down into a bilious slurry where plot decoheres and characters implode under the weight of their own absurdity.

Here's Vathek's mom preparing a magic potion:

By secret stairs, known only to herself and her son, she first repaired to the mysterious recesses in which were deposited the mummies that had been brought from the catacombs of the ancient Pharaohs. Of these she ordered several to be taken. From thence she resorted to a gallery, where, under the guard of fifty female negroes, mute, and blind of the right eye, were preserved the oil of the most venomous serpents, rhinoceros’ horns, and woods of a subtle and penetrating odour, procured from the interior of the Indies, together with a thousand other horrible rarieties. This collection had been formed for a purpose like the present, by Carathis herself, from a presentiment that she might one day enjoy some intercourse with the infernal powers, to whom she had ever been passionately attached, and to whose taste she was no stranger. ( )
  yarb | Jun 28, 2022 |
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Nom de l'autorCàrrecTipus d'autorObra?Estat
William Beckfordautor primaritotes les edicionscalculat
Bawden, EdwardIl·lustradorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Benda, WolframTraductorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Benda, WolframTranslator and Afterwordautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Blaine, MahlonIl·lustradorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Blei, FranzÜbersetzerautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Camerino, AldoTraductorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Carter, LinIntroduccióautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Cruz, RayAutor de la cobertaautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Damman, BenjaminEngraver.autor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Edwards, LesAutor de la cobertaautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Elie, PaulIl·lustradorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Emmett, R.J.Introduccióautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Fitz-Gerald, SJ AdairIntroduccióautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Graham, Kenneth W.Editorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Grimsditch, Herbert B.Traductorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Håkansson, GabriellaEpílegautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Helnwein, GottfriedIl·lustradorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Helnwein, GottfriedIl·lustradorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Henley, SamuelTraductorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Isfelt, ArthurTraductorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Lonsdale, RichardEditorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Lonsdale, RogerEditorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Marzials, Frank T.Traductorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Moravia, AlbertoPròlegautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Morley, HenryEditorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
North, WilliamPròlegautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Paoletti, GiovanniEditorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Pentleton, CarolDissenyadorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Pintor, GiaimeTraductorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat
Redon, OdilonIl·lustradorautor secundarialgunes edicionsconfirmat

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The long and extravagant career of the author of Vathek would surely have impressed Samuel Johnson as a notable and sustained illustration of what his Imlac had called (in his own very different 'oriental' tale) 'that hunger of imagination which preys incessantly upon life'. (Introduction)
Vathek, ninth Caliph of the race of the Abassides, was the son of Motassem, and the grandson of Haroun al Raschid.
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Vathek is one of the earliest and most influential Gothic novels. Its hero is the Caliph Vathek who renounces Islam in a hedonistic quest for supernatural powers, which leads to his downfall. Beckford's genius was in marrying Orientalism with the Gothic, both sources of fascination and delight to reading audiences of the time.

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