The publishing house Megali focuses on reproducing historical works in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility and provide a better reading experience for those who may struggle with standard print sizes.
Percy Fitzgerald Libri
Questo autore e critico anglo-irlandese è stato un talento poliedrico, eccellendo anche nella pittura e nella scultura. La sua produzione letteraria ha spesso esplorato la storia teatrale e le biografie di artisti, utilizzando le sue acute capacità di osservazione. Lo stile di scrittura di Fitzgerald era caratterizzato da un approccio analitico e da una profonda comprensione dell'arte.






Sir Henry Irving,A Record of Over Twenty Years at the Lyceum
- 148pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Focusing on Sir Henry Irving's significant career at the Lyceum, this book offers a detailed account of over twenty years in the theater. Recognized for its historical importance, it has been meticulously reformatted and redesigned for modern readers, ensuring clarity and readability. By republishing this classic work, Alpha Editions aims to preserve its legacy for future generations, making it a valuable addition to the genres of Language and Literature.
John Forster
- 56pagine
- 2 ore di lettura
An accomplished Anglo-Irish author and critic, Fitzgerald's diverse talents extended to painting and sculpting. Educated in prestigious institutions, he practiced law as a crown prosecutor before transitioning to journalism in London, where he contributed to notable publications like Dickens's Household Words. His extensive body of work includes biographies and significant writings on theatrical history, reflecting his deep engagement with the arts and literature throughout his life.
Pickwickian Manners and Customs
- 62pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
The story revolves around Samuel Pickwick, a retired businessman and the founder of the Pickwick Club, dedicated to exploring the peculiarities of life beyond London. As a central yet passive character, Pickwick’s childlike innocence and loyalty shine through, often leading him into humorous situations where he is deceived by various con artists. His interactions with a vibrant cast of characters provide a rich tapestry of social commentary and adventure, making this novel a beloved classic in Dickens' oeuvre.
An accomplished Anglo-Irish author and critic, Fitzgerald had a diverse career that spanned literature, painting, and sculpture. His education at prestigious institutions in Ireland and England laid the foundation for his work as a crown prosecutor before he transitioned to writing. He contributed to Charles Dickens's magazine and served as a dramatic critic for notable publications. His extensive body of work includes biographies and significant writings on theatrical history, showcasing his deep engagement with the arts.
Pickwickian Studies
- 124pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
The narrative centers on Samuel Pickwick, a retired businessman and the benevolent leader of the Pickwick Club, dedicated to exploring the peculiarities of life beyond London. His childlike innocence and loyalty to friends make him endearing, yet he often falls prey to deceitful characters. As a passive protagonist, Pickwick’s adventures unfold through the actions of more dynamic individuals, highlighting themes of friendship, naivety, and the humorous misadventures that arise from his trusting nature.