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Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice

Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice is a fantasy novel by American writer James Branch Cabell, which gained fame (or notoriety) shortly after its publication in 1919. It is a humorous romp through a medieval cosmos, including a send-up of Arthurian legend, and excursions to Heaven and Hell as in The Divine Comedy. Cabell's work is recognized as a landmark in the creation of the comic fantasy novel, influencing Terry Pratchett and many others.

Jurgen
Dust-jacket of the first edition.
AuthorJames Branch Cabell
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesBiography of the Life of Manuel
GenreFantasy
PublisherRobert M. McBride
Publication date
1919
Media typePrint (Hardback)
Pagesix, 368
ISBN978-1515084778
Preceded byChivalry 
Followed byThe Line of Love 
Dust-jacket illustration by Frank C. Papé for a 1932 edition.

The book and its reception edit

The eponymous hero, who considers himself a "monstrous clever fellow," embarks on a journey through ever more fantastic realms in search of a parodized version of courtly love. Everywhere he goes he meets eccentric knights and damsels, in an acerbic satire of contemporary America. Jurgen gains the attention of the Lady of the Lake, Queen Guinevere, Anaitis, Helen of Troy, Chloris, and even the Devil's wife. His wanderings take him from Poictesme to Glathion, Cocaigne, Leuke, Hell, and Heaven.

The novel became more widely known after the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice attempted to bring a prosecution for obscenity. The printing plates were seized on January 4, 1920.[1] The case went on for two years before Cabell and his publisher, Robert M. McBride, won. They argued that the "indecencies" were double entendres that also had perfectly decent interpretations, though it appeared that what had actually offended the prosecution most was the work's mocking expression of philosophy, including a jest about the nature of papal infallibility.

In 1922, Guy Holt, his editor and publisher who was also named in the court case, published Jurgen and the Law, A Statement. With Exhibits, including the Court's Opinion, and the brief for the Defendants on Motion to Direct an Acquittal.[2] There were one thousand and eighty numbered copies printed, with only one thousand for sale.

Cabell took an author's revenge. The revised edition of 1923[citation needed] included a previously "lost" passage in which the hero is placed on trial by the Philistines, with a large dung-beetle as the chief prosecutor. He also wrote a short book, Taboo, in which he thanked John S. Sumner and the Society for the Suppression of Vice for generating the publicity that gave his career a boost.

Writing in the Pacific Review in 1921, Vernon Louis Parrington praised Jurgen, and described Cabell as "one of the greatest masters of English prose."[3] Aleister Crowley called Jurgen one of the "epoch-making masterpieces of philosophy" in 1929[4] – the book contains a parody of Crowley's Gnostic Mass.[5] Crowley's famous phrase from The Book of the Law, "There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt"[6]—or its source, Rabelais's "there was but this one clause to be observed, Do What Thou Wilt"[7]—is parodied as "There is no law in Cocaigne save, Do that which seems good to you."[8]

Reviewing Cabell's later novel, Hamlet Had An Uncle, Basil Davenport called Jurgen "a masterpiece."[9]

Robert A. Heinlein consciously patterned his best-known novel, Stranger in a Strange Land, after Jurgen, and Cabell's influence is also evident in the titles and themes of at least two other novels by Heinlein: his long-unpublished first novel, For Us, The Living: A Comedy of Customs (written 1938, published 2003), and his late work Job: A Comedy of Justice (1984).[citation needed]

Filmmaker Jürgen Vsych was named after Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice, which was her father's favorite book.[10]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Ash, Russell (2010). It Just Slipped Out... headline. p. 145. ISBN 978-0-7553-6086-4.
  2. ^ "Jurgen and the Law, A Statement. With Exhibits, including the Court's Opinion, and the brief for the Defendants on Motion to Direct an Acquittal". Internet Archive. 1922.
  3. ^ Fred C. Hobson, The Silencing of Emily Mullen and Other Essays, LSU Press, 2005 ISBN 0807130974 (p. 140).
  4. ^ Crowley, Aleister (1979). The Confessions of Aleister Crowley: An Autohagiography. London; Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul. ISBN 0-7100-0175-4. Chapter 7.
  5. ^ Thelema Lodge Calendar for June 1998 e.v
  6. ^ Liber AL, III:60
  7. ^ Rabelais, François. Gargantua and Pantagruel. Everyman's Library. ISBN 978-0-679-43137-4
  8. ^ Jurgen, ch. XXII
  9. ^ "In the Lineage of Jurgen" by Basil Davenport (Review of Hamlet Had an Uncle, by James Branch Cabell) The Saturday Review, January 27, 1940, p. 11
  10. ^ "The Woman Director" by Jurgen Vsych, 2004 ISBN 0-9749879-0-5

References edit

  • Bleiler, Everett (1948). The Checklist of Fantastic Literature. Chicago: Shasta Publishers. p. 70.

External links edit

  • Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice at Standard Ebooks
  • Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice at Project Gutenberg
  •   Jurgen, A Comedy of Justice public domain audiobook at LibriVox
  • "Notes on Jurgen" (a 1928 fan book of footnotes to accompany the novel), by James P. Cover, through HathiTrust or in hypertext format
  • "Banning Jurgen," James Branch Cabell: Literary Life and Legacy, Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries

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Jurgen A Comedy of Justice is a fantasy novel by American writer James Branch Cabell which gained fame or notoriety shortly after its publication in 1919 It is a humorous romp through a medieval cosmos including a send up of Arthurian legend and excursions to Heaven and Hell as in The Divine Comedy Cabell s work is recognized as a landmark in the creation of the comic fantasy novel influencing Terry Pratchett and many others JurgenDust jacket of the first edition AuthorJames Branch CabellCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSeriesBiography of the Life of ManuelGenreFantasyPublisherRobert M McBridePublication date1919Media typePrint Hardback Pagesix 368ISBN978 1515084778Preceded byChivalry Followed byThe Line of Love Dust jacket illustration by Frank C Pape for a 1932 edition Contents 1 The book and its reception 2 Footnotes 3 References 4 External linksThe book and its reception editThe eponymous hero who considers himself a monstrous clever fellow embarks on a journey through ever more fantastic realms in search of a parodized version of courtly love Everywhere he goes he meets eccentric knights and damsels in an acerbic satire of contemporary America Jurgen gains the attention of the Lady of the Lake Queen Guinevere Anaitis Helen of Troy Chloris and even the Devil s wife His wanderings take him from Poictesme to Glathion Cocaigne Leuke Hell and Heaven The novel became more widely known after the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice attempted to bring a prosecution for obscenity The printing plates were seized on January 4 1920 1 The case went on for two years before Cabell and his publisher Robert M McBride won They argued that the indecencies were double entendres that also had perfectly decent interpretations though it appeared that what had actually offended the prosecution most was the work s mocking expression of philosophy including a jest about the nature of papal infallibility In 1922 Guy Holt his editor and publisher who was also named in the court case published Jurgen and the Law A Statement With Exhibits including the Court s Opinion and the brief for the Defendants on Motion to Direct an Acquittal 2 There were one thousand and eighty numbered copies printed with only one thousand for sale Cabell took an author s revenge The revised edition of 1923 citation needed included a previously lost passage in which the hero is placed on trial by the Philistines with a large dung beetle as the chief prosecutor He also wrote a short book Taboo in which he thanked John S Sumner and the Society for the Suppression of Vice for generating the publicity that gave his career a boost Writing in the Pacific Review in 1921 Vernon Louis Parrington praised Jurgen and described Cabell as one of the greatest masters of English prose 3 Aleister Crowley called Jurgen one of the epoch making masterpieces of philosophy in 1929 4 the book contains a parody of Crowley s Gnostic Mass 5 Crowley s famous phrase from The Book of the Law There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt 6 or its source Rabelais s there was but this one clause to be observed Do What Thou Wilt 7 is parodied as There is no law in Cocaigne save Do that which seems good to you 8 Reviewing Cabell s later novel Hamlet Had An Uncle Basil Davenport called Jurgen a masterpiece 9 Robert A Heinlein consciously patterned his best known novel Stranger in a Strange Land after Jurgen and Cabell s influence is also evident in the titles and themes of at least two other novels by Heinlein his long unpublished first novel For Us The Living A Comedy of Customs written 1938 published 2003 and his late work Job A Comedy of Justice 1984 citation needed Filmmaker Jurgen Vsych was named after Jurgen A Comedy of Justice which was her father s favorite book 10 Footnotes edit Ash Russell 2010 It Just Slipped Out headline p 145 ISBN 978 0 7553 6086 4 Jurgen and the Law A Statement With Exhibits including the Court s Opinion and the brief for the Defendants on Motion to Direct an Acquittal Internet Archive 1922 Fred C Hobson The Silencing of Emily Mullen and Other Essays LSU Press 2005 ISBN 0807130974 p 140 Crowley Aleister 1979 The Confessions of Aleister Crowley An Autohagiography London Boston Routledge amp Kegan Paul ISBN 0 7100 0175 4 Chapter 7 Thelema Lodge Calendar for June 1998 e v Liber AL III 60 Rabelais Francois Gargantua and Pantagruel Everyman s Library ISBN 978 0 679 43137 4 Jurgen ch XXII In the Lineage of Jurgen by Basil Davenport Review of Hamlet Had an Uncle by James Branch Cabell The Saturday Review January 27 1940 p 11 The Woman Director by Jurgen Vsych 2004 ISBN 0 9749879 0 5References editBleiler Everett 1948 The Checklist of Fantastic Literature Chicago Shasta Publishers p 70 External links editJurgen A Comedy of Justice at Standard Ebooks Jurgen A Comedy of Justice at Project Gutenberg nbsp Jurgen A Comedy of Justice public domain audiobook at LibriVox Notes on Jurgen a 1928 fan book of footnotes to accompany the novel by James P Cover through HathiTrust or in hypertext format Banning Jurgen James Branch Cabell Literary Life and Legacy Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jurgen A Comedy of Justice amp oldid 1159914108, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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