The Children's Book: A.S. Byatt
Jul. 3rd, 2012 10:13 amA hefty family saga- with a huge cast- covering the years between 1895 and 1918. Also a cultural and social history of the period. The pivotal character is a fictional version of the children's writer E. Nesbit. Very enjoyable and immersive- and awesome in its logistics- though I can't help thinking that most of what Byatt is doing here has been done before.
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Date: 2012-07-03 01:51 pm (UTC)(I have no idea about the real life of E Nesbit, but this was exactly how I imagined her life would be.)
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Date: 2012-07-03 02:59 pm (UTC)I couldn't help feeling some time after I had finished the book that I would have liked it better without the quasi-fictional Nesbit angle.
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Date: 2012-07-03 03:43 pm (UTC)She sort of gets round the problem in Possession by expunging Browning and Arnold from the record and placing Ash into the space they occupy.