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Ik Marvel (1822–1908)

Author of Reveries of a Bachelor

34+ Works 324 Members 7 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the names: Ik Marvel, Donald Grant Mitchell

Also includes: Donald G. Mitchell (1)

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Works by Ik Marvel

Reveries of a Bachelor (1864) 138 copies, 2 reviews
Dream Life (2006) — Author — 105 copies, 2 reviews

Associated Works

International Short Stories, Volume 1: American Stories (1910) — Contributor; Contributor — 15 copies

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Mitchell, Donald Grant
Other names
Marvel, Ik (pseudonym)
Birthdate
1822-04-12
Date of death
1908-12-15
Gender
male
Education
Yale College (1841)
Occupations
essayist
novelist
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Norwich, Connecticut, USA
Place of death
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Connecticut, USA

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Reviews

8 reviews
One of the primary examples of the long-defunct genre of "bachelor" fiction, Reveries of A Bachelor is represented as a young single man's daydreams of marriage and romance. It struck a chord at the time of publication, but it's an acquired taste to modern readers.
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Reveries of a Bachelor: or, A Book of the Heart, by “Ik Marvel,” pseudonym of Donald Grant Mitchell. The Bachelor’s first Reverie was published in the Southern Literary Messenger in 1849, and was reprinted the following year in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine. It represents the sentimental Bachelor before a fire of oak and hickory in a country farmhouse. He broods through an evening of “sober and thoughtful quietude.” His thoughts are of matrimony, suggested by the show more smoke—signifying doubt; blaze—signifying cheer; ashes—signifying desolation. Why should he let himself love, with the chance of losing? The second Reverie is by a city grate, where the tossing sea-coal flame is like a flirt,—“so lively yet uncertain, so bright yet flickering,”—and its corruscations like the leapings of his own youthful heart; and just here the maid comes in and throws upon the fire a pan of anthracite, and its character soon changes to a pleasant glow, the similitude of a true woman’s love, which the bachelor enlarges much upon in his dream-thoughts. The third Reverie is over his cigar, as lighted by a coal, a wisp of paper, or a match,—each bearing its suggestion of some heart-experience. The fourth is divided into three parts, also: morning, which is the past,—a dreaming retrospect of younger days; noon, which is the bachelor’s unsatisfied present; evening, which is the future, with its vision of Caroline, the road of love which runs not smooth at first, and then their marriage, foreign travel, full of warm and lively European scenes, and the return home with an ideal family conclusion. These papers, full of sentiment, enjoyed a wide popularity.
1/2 leather & marble boards, marbled endpapers, TEG, 7 raised bands
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internet summary :
"Dream Life: A Fable of the Seasons" by Ik. Marvel (a pen name for Donald G. Mitchell) is a classic American novel that explores themes of life, love, and the passage of time through the changing seasons. The book follows a young man named Oliver as he experiences various stages of life, from boyhood dreams to the complexities of adulthood, and ultimately reflects on his journey and the lessons learned
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Works
34
Also by
1
Members
324
Popularity
#73,084
Rating
½ 2.4
Reviews
7
ISBNs
18

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