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Gormenghast Trilogy : ウィキペディア英語版
Gormenghast (series)

The ''Gormenghast'' series comprises three novels by Mervyn Peake, originally published between 1946 and 1959. The series features Castle Gormenghast, and Titus Groan, the title character of the first book. A fourth book, written by Peake's widow, was published in 2009. The series is regarded as the first fantasy of manners. The series draws heavily on Gothic and Regency literature.
==Works in the series==
The series consists of three books, ''Titus Groan'' (1946), ''Gormenghast'' (1950), and ''Titus Alone'' (1959). A short book, ''Boy in Darkness'' (1956), tells the story of a brief adventure by the young Titus away from Gormenghast, although it does not name the castle.
Peake had intended to write a series of books following Titus Groan through his life, as well as detailing his relationship with Gormenghast. At least two other books, tentatively titled ''Titus Awakes'' and ''Gormenghast Revisited'', were planned; but Parkinson's disease and Peake's ensuing death at age 57 prevented him from writing down more than a few hundred words and ideas for further volumes. Only three pages of ''Titus Awakes'' were coherently written, and these are found in the Overlook Press edition of ''Titus Alone'' (ISBN 0-87951-427-2) and in the omnibus volume (ISBN 0-87951-628-3).
In the 1970s, Peake's widow Maeve Gilmore wrote her version of ''Titus Awakes'', which she called ''Search Without End''. The Peake family rediscovered this book at the end of 2009 and it was published by Overlook Press as ''Titus Awakes: The Lost Book of Gormenghast'' to coincide with the 100th anniversary of Peake's birth.〔(The Guardian )〕

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