If Winter Comes (novel)

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If Winter Comes
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Title page for If Winter Comes (1921)
Author A. S. M. Hutchinson
LanguageEnglish
Publisher Little, Brown and Company (United States), Hodder & Stoughton (United Kingdom)
Publication date
1921
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardcover)

If Winter Comes is a novel by A. S. M. Hutchinson, first published in 1921. It deals with an unhappy marriage, eventual divorce, and an unwed mother who commits suicide. It was a bestseller on publication and was adapted into film in 1923 and 1947.

Contents

Title

The title of the novel was taken from the last line of the Percy Bysshe Shelley poem "Ode to the West Wind": "If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?". [1]

Plot summary

The story is the life of Mark Sabre, a middle-aged and upstanding man, but one who is much maligned. Sabre is presented as Christlike in terms of the unjustified persecution he faces. [2] Sabre enlists during World War I, he is badly injured, and he returns to his loveless marriage to his shrewish wife Mabel. Sabre gets into trouble when he tries to help Effie, an unwed mother, who is assumed to be his mistress. He is divorced, loses his job, and scandal follows when Effie kills herself.

If Winter Comes presents sensational and controversial subjects of emotional adultery, unwed motherhood and suicide, but tempers them with moral, social and religious idealism. [2]

The character of Rev Cyril Boom Bagshaw was a satire of the flamboyant Reverend Basil Bourchier. [3]

Publication history

If Winter Comes was published serially in Everybody's Magazine between December 1920 and July 1921. [1] It was then published simultaneously by Little, Brown and Company in the United States and Hodder & Stoughton in the United Kingdom. [4] After publication as a novel, it was serialized in Britain from August 1922 to March 1923 in Reynolds's Weekly Newspaper . [5]

Reception

If Winter Comes made the Publishers Weekly best seller list for 1922, [6] and was the best-selling book in the United States for all of that year. [6] A tie-in edition was published in 1947 at the time of the second film, and a paperback version was published in the 1960s, but it eventually lapsed into near-complete obscurity'. [7]

George Orwell included In Winter Comes as one of the books with no literary pretensions but which remains readable in his 1945 essay "Good Bad Books". [8]

Adaptations

Parodies

Literary and cultural references

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "AFI Catalog: If Winter Comes". American Film Institute . Retrieved 23 April 2021.
  2. 1 2 MacLeod, Kirsten (2015). "What People Really Read in 1922: If Winter Comes, the Bestseller in the Annus Mirabilis of Modernism". In Macdonald, Kate; Singer, Christoph (eds.). Transitions in middlebrow writing, 1880-1930. Basingstoke (GB) New York: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 15. ISBN   978-1-137-48676-9.
  3. "Basil Graham Bourchier". The Henson Journals. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  4. MacLeod, Kirsten (2015). "What People Really Read in 1922: If Winter Comes, the Bestseller in the Annus Mirabilis of Modernism". In Macdonald, Kate; Singer, Christoph (eds.). Transitions in middlebrow writing, 1880-1930. Basingstoke (GB) New York: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 16. ISBN   978-1-137-48676-9.
  5. MacLeod, Kirsten (2015). "What People Really Read in 1922: If Winter Comes, the Bestseller in the Annus Mirabilis of Modernism". In Macdonald, Kate; Singer, Christoph (eds.). Transitions in middlebrow writing, 1880-1930. Basingstoke (GB) New York: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 17. ISBN   978-1-137-48676-9.
  6. 1 2 Hackett, Alice Payne (1945). Fifty years of best sellers, 1895-1945. New York: R. R. Bowker Co. pp. 45–46. hdl:2027/uc1.b3388967.
  7. 1 2 MacLeod, Kirsten (2015). "What People Really Read in 1922: If Winter Comes, the Bestseller in the Annus Mirabilis of Modernism". In Macdonald, Kate; Singer, Christoph (eds.). Transitions in middlebrow writing, 1880-1930. Basingstoke (GB) New York: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 18. ISBN   978-1-137-48676-9.
  8. "Fifty Orwell Essays". Project Gutenberg Australia . Retrieved 9 February 2025.
  9. "'If Winter Comes'". University of Birmingham . Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  10. "The Australian Live Performance Database: If Winter Comes". AusStage . Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  11. "If Winter Comes (Summer Will Come Again)". The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
  12. "Barry Pain: If Winter Don't". Project Gutenberg. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  13. "If Winter Comes". Monologues. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  14. "If winter comes: an extract 1922". Royal Collection Trust . Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  15. Henderson, Donald (2018). Mr Bowling Buys a Newspaper . Collins Crime Club. p. 29.
  16. Hampson, Sarah (5 December 2014). "Reinventing well-worn periods of history with Paying Guests". The Globe and Mail . Retrieved 9 February 2025.