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The Shaving of Shagpat isn’t just George Meredith’s first published novel, it’s also his only foray into fantasy literature. Shagpat sold poorly in its day despite good reviews, and after its disappointing sales Meredith pursed a career as a writer of romantic fiction instead. Despite its poor financial reception, Shagpat enjoys a good modern reputation and remains a classic of fantasy literature, with George Eliot going so far as to call it a “work of genius.” The book is set in the medieval fantasy-Persia of the Arabian Nights and other oriental romances. Shibli Bagarag, a poor but talented barber, encounters a mystical crone named Noorna. Together they embark on a quest to save the city of Shagpat from a tyrant who holds the city under his command by virtue of the powers of his magical hair. On the way they battle genies and afreets, save princesses, hunt for treasures, and so on. Meredith’s language is purposefully florid, evoking the richness of the setting, and his frequent usage of quotations and aphorisms from “the poet” give the fantasy a decidedly literate air.
Selected chapters for typing
The Thwackings27 pages | ||
The Betrothal13 pages | ||
The Genie Karaz10 pages | ||
The Well of Paravid6 pages | ||
The Horse Garraveen8 pages | ||
The Talking Hawk9 pages | ||
Goorelka of Oolb8 pages | ||
The Lily of the Enchanted Sea10 pages | ||
The Wiles of Rabesqurat25 pages | ||
The Palace of Aklis11 pages | ||
The Sons of Aklis15 pages | ||
The Sword of Aklis6 pages | ||
Koorookh9 pages | ||
The Veiled Figure6 pages | ||
The Bosom of Noorna6 pages | ||
The Revival5 pages | ||
The Plot10 pages | ||
The Dish of Pomegranate Grain30 pages | ||
The Burning of the Identical14 pages | ||
The Flashes of the Blade13 pages | ||
Conclusion7 pages |

J. M. Barrie
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