Saturday, September 01, 2007
Epic poetry not the only source of gossip
Jessica Grose has a nice piece about Sophie Gee in the Times--really, and amazingly, it's about eighteenth-century gossip rags! I do not think I have ever seen such a thing in the Style section of the Times! (BTW do take a look at Sophie's quite delightful The Scandal of the Season, especially if you have any lingering fondness for the novels of Georgette Heyer...)
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I'm so excited to read Gee's novel. And perhaps I should develop a lingering fondness for Georgette Heyer, whom I don't know at all??
ReplyDeleteIn a word, yes!
ReplyDeleteHeyer is a queen. Gee's novel left me feeling that -- though ambitious, well researched, and worth reading, certainly, if you are interested in historical novels --it was, sadly, not all it could have been.
ReplyDeleteHeyer's novels are quite inconsistent, though. I'm not a big fan of the crime ones, for instance, and though I will really read ANY of the historical ones happily (reread, that is...), I do think that seven or eight of them are significantly superior to the others, and that the formula sometimes wears thin. In any case, I will be very interested to see what kind of a novel Sophie Gee publishes as her follow-up!
ReplyDeleteI came home to a notice that it's waiting for me at the library. I fear my reading is becoming merely a tribute to yours...
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