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Maiden Castle

Maiden Castle

Ian Hughes
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The novels of John Cowper Powys are like none other, containing the romantic extravagance and comic exuberance of the great nineteenth-century novels with the self-conscious depth and introspection of the great Modernists. Maiden Castle portrays in pointillist detail the complexities of sexual and romantic feeling that bedevil an eccentric cast of characters, and explores the psychological idiosyncrasies that fuel their hopes and dreams, fantasies and failures.

At the center of the novel is the aptly named Dud No-man, a historical novelist widowed after a yearlong unconsummated marriage to a woman who continues to haunt him. Inspired by pity and his own deep loneliness, Dud takes Wizzie Ravelston, an itinerant circus performer, into his home and heart. Their awkward yet endearing efforts to create a life together unfold in counterpoint to the romantic and familial relationships that sizzle and simmer in the village of Dorchester. Yet even as the characters in Maiden Castle struggle with the perplexities of love, desire and faith-readjusting their sights and affections-it is the looming fortress of Maiden Castle that exerts the otherworldly force that irrevocably determines the course of their lives.

4th in the series of novels ...the only novels produced by an English writer that can fairly be compared with the fictions of Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky. Author Bio: John Cowper Powys lived in the U.S. as well as his native England, and was the author of ten novels, including A Glastonbury Romance, Weymouth Sands, as well as many works of criticism and philosophy.
Language
English
Pages
484
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
University of Wales Press
Release
May 04, 1990
ISBN
0708310613
ISBN 13
9780708310618

Maiden Castle

Ian Hughes
0/5 ( ratings)
The novels of John Cowper Powys are like none other, containing the romantic extravagance and comic exuberance of the great nineteenth-century novels with the self-conscious depth and introspection of the great Modernists. Maiden Castle portrays in pointillist detail the complexities of sexual and romantic feeling that bedevil an eccentric cast of characters, and explores the psychological idiosyncrasies that fuel their hopes and dreams, fantasies and failures.

At the center of the novel is the aptly named Dud No-man, a historical novelist widowed after a yearlong unconsummated marriage to a woman who continues to haunt him. Inspired by pity and his own deep loneliness, Dud takes Wizzie Ravelston, an itinerant circus performer, into his home and heart. Their awkward yet endearing efforts to create a life together unfold in counterpoint to the romantic and familial relationships that sizzle and simmer in the village of Dorchester. Yet even as the characters in Maiden Castle struggle with the perplexities of love, desire and faith-readjusting their sights and affections-it is the looming fortress of Maiden Castle that exerts the otherworldly force that irrevocably determines the course of their lives.

4th in the series of novels ...the only novels produced by an English writer that can fairly be compared with the fictions of Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky. Author Bio: John Cowper Powys lived in the U.S. as well as his native England, and was the author of ten novels, including A Glastonbury Romance, Weymouth Sands, as well as many works of criticism and philosophy.
Language
English
Pages
484
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
University of Wales Press
Release
May 04, 1990
ISBN
0708310613
ISBN 13
9780708310618

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