Exit the Actress

Exit the Actress
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2011

نویسنده

Charlotte Parry

شابک

9781449867010
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Parmar's innovative blend of fact and fiction will delight listeners as Charlotte Parry narrates actress Nell Gwyn's life story. Told though faux journal entries, gazette gossip columns, playbills, letters between principal players, and assorted remedies gathered from a popular physician's handbook of the period, the story is further enlivened by Parry's enthusiasm. From oyster seller to orange girl, from actress to king's mistress--the charismatic Nell is a charmer with a quick wit and a mischievous nature. Parry's high-spirited performance rings with truth in a spun-sugar confection that combines court politics, intrigue, and scandal with a look at the backstage machinations of seventeenth- century theater. An irresistible narrator makes listening a treat as this spunky heroine takes center stage. S.J.H. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

November 22, 2010
Part epistolary and part faux memoir, Parmar's debut brings a lesser-known bit of English history to life. Nell Gwyn's name has come down through history as an actress who became Charles II's mistress. Despite her humble beginnings, Nell rises quickly with a gift of mimicry, talent for dance, and a unique loveliness. Charles's charisma, meanwhile, is matched only by his reputation as a libertine, and once he realizes Nell wants him as a man and not a king, he falls for her, though their love must survive his scheming ex-mistresses, Nell's love of independence, and a tumultuous political backdrop. What separates this from other royal mistress tales is the real-feeling relationships between Gwyn, Charles, and Queen Catherine: Parmar resists the easy way out of polarizing the reader against either the cheating husband or the cuckolded wife, and Nell is a thoughtful protagonist and narrator. While the epistolary passages can feel contrived, this is a solid debut from a writer readers will want to see more from.




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