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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

1995

شابک

9780393344431
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

May 3, 1993
This early (1952) novel from the author of the scintillating Aubrey/Maturin novels ( The Truelove et al.) is very different from that seafaring series. For one thing, not much happens: Joseph Aubrey Pugh, university don and elliptical narrator of most of the book, comes into some money, leaves academia and buys a tiny cottage in the mountains of north Wales. There he plans to finish a book, take part in local life--fishing, sheep-shearing--and study the people, concentrating on the Vaughans, his nearest neighbors. Pugh admires the family: sturdy Emyr, his gentle parents, his six-year-old son and Bronwen, Emyr's beautiful and practical wife, with whom Pugh falls in love, his first love in his 30-odd years. They are thrown together and Bronwen eventually reciprocates his affection. But they never ``do'' anything or even talk of their emotions. Some readers may question Bronwen's ``testimony'' after a preacher's spiteful rumor-mongering leads to a tragic end. This is a young man's book, humorless and filled with romantic pessimism, but even back then O'Brian couldn't write a graceless sentence.



Publisher's Weekly

July 17, 1995
A former Oxford professor retreats to a small Welsh community only to become ill and fall in love with the farmer's wife who nurses him back to health.




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