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topaz119 ([personal profile] topaz119) wrote2013-10-30 02:59 pm
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books, omg!

It's been months since I've managed to finish anything, but I managed some short stuff this week and I'm taking wins where I can these days.

What I Just Finished

Ruined by a Rake, Erin Knightley, which was a perfectly pleasant Regency novella in which the evil stepfather's machinations are ruined by the combined efforts of the lady in question, his own son and his ex-sister-in-law. Nothing terribly ground-breaking or astonishing, but certainly good enough to read while waiting for kids at doctors' offices and karate studios.

Hideous Love, Stephanie Hemphill, a bit of historical/biographical fiction written in first person, free verse from the point of view of Mary Godwin as she meets and runs off with the very-married Percy Bysshe Shelley and proceeds to hang out with the rest of the Romantics and come up with the idea for Frankenstein.

I *know*: FREE VERSE? ME? *So* not my thing.

I have to admit it (the verse) was a little of a barrier, but it was pretty evocative and did fit with the rest of the craziness that was her life. Going in, I knew it was a wild life--though funnily enough, my 30-year-ago, high school lit class did not go into the fun details like how she was 16 when all this started and how her step-sister was maybe/maybe not keeping time with Byron, etc, etc, so I was a little hazy on the extent of the craziness.

I have to say that I got great enjoyment from some of the reviews I read, where the reviewers kept saying things like 'Percy comes off like a bit of a jerk, but of course this is Mary's story so it's all from her point of view and that could be biased' and 'Byron becomes a friend but he's kind of an arrogant ass, at least in Mary's mind...'

Wow, really? Shelley ran off with a 16-year-old while married to someone else, flirted constantly with her stepsister and he's only kind of a jerk? Also, Byron? arrogant? Who knew?

Anyway, now I want a non-verse version, with footnotes and historical portraits and maps of her travels, but seeing as how I literally just stumbled on this, it was a lovely surprise.

[identity profile] ariadnes-string.livejournal.com 2013-10-31 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
Hideous Love sounds fascinating! The whole story is so much stranger than fiction (I particularly like the possibly not true detail that she and Percy made love on her mother's grave). If you like biography, the relatively recent Miranda Seymour one is very good (if long).

[identity profile] topaz119.livejournal.com 2013-11-02 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, thank you! Despite my engineer's brain aversion to free verse, I was really drawn into her life and your rec looks perfect for filling in the larger story. Also: awesome icon!