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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Book

'Ladies and Gentlemen...I have to state that Mrs Lovett's pies are made of human flesh!' This shocking announcement provides the stunning denouement to a narrative first published over a period of four months in the winter of 1846-7. The revelation marked only the beginning however of the notorious career of Sweeney Todd soon known to legend as the 'Demon Barber' of London's Fleet Street. The story of Todd's entrepreneurial partnership with neighbouring pie-maker Margery Lovett - at once inconceivably unpalatable and undeniably compelling - has subsequently provided the substance for a seemingly endless series of successful dramatic adaptations popular songs and ballads novellas radio plays graphic novels ballets films and musicals. Both gleeful and ghoulish the original tale of Sweeney Todd first published under the title The String of Pearls is an early classic of British horror writing. It combines the story of Todd's grisly method of robbing and dispatching his victims with a romantic sub-plot involving deception disguise and detective work set against the backdrop of London's dark and unsavoury streets.This edition provides an authoritative text of the first version of the story ever to be published as well as a lively introduction to its history and reputation.Read More

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  • Blackwell

    'Ladies and Gentlemen ... I have to state that Mrs. Lovett's pies are made of human flesh!' This shocking announcement provides the stunning denouement to a narrative first published over a period of four months in the winter of 1846-7.

  • Foyles

    The story of Sweeney Todds murderous partnership with pie-maker Margery Lovett--at once inconceivably unpalatable and undeniably compelling--has set the table for an...

  • 0199229333
  • 9780199229338
  • Anon
  • 13 December 2007
  • OUP Oxford
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 352
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