Theophilus North

1973 novel by Thornton Wilder
978-0-060-14636-8

Theophilus North is a 1973 autobiographical novel, the last novel written by Thornton Wilder. In 1988 it was adapted for the film Mr. North.

Plot summary

In 1926 Theophilus North, 29 years old, leaves his four years employment at a New Jersey school and goes to Newport, Rhode Island, to buy a car that a friend sold him. He has no idea what to do next in his life. Arrived in the city, he decides to remain there. He tries to get an income giving private lessons and as a reader for $2.00 per hour, but soon his ability in solving problems helps introduce him to Newport's high society.

Characters

  • Theophilus North
  • Josiah Dexter
  • Bill Wentworth
  • Henry Simmons
  • Mrs. Cranston
  • Diana Bell and Hilary Jones
  • Miss Wickoff
  • Mr. Diefendorf
  • Flora Deland
  • Baron Egon Bodo von Stams

Style

The novel is written in the first person; in fact the fictional author declares it is an abstract of a journal. However, a great part of the novel is made of dialogues between North and other characters.

There are fifteen chapters, each one treating a different episode where North is involved.

See also

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References

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Thornton Wilder
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Adaptations
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1929 film)
  • Our Town (1940 film)
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1944 film)
  • Our Town (1955 TV)
  • The Matchmaker (1958 film)
  • The Happy Journey (1963)
  • Hello, Dolly! (1964 musical)
  • Hello, Dolly! (1969 film)
  • Our Town (2003 film)
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey (2004 film)
  • Our Town (2006 opera)
  • OT: Our Town (documentary)
Family
  • Amos Wilder (brother)
  • Charlotte Wilder (sister)
  • Janet Wilder Dakin (sister)


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