The Sea Lady: A Late RomanceThis is the story of Humphrey Clark and Ailsa Kelman, who spent a summer together as children in Ornemouth, a town by the gray North Sea. As they journey back to Ornemouth to receive honorary degrees from a new university there--Humphrey on the train, Ailsa flying--they take stock of their lives over the past thirty years, their careers, and their shared personal entanglements. Humphrey is a successful marine biologist, happiest under water, but now retired; Ailsa, scholar and feminist, is celebrated for her pioneering studies of gender and for her gift for lucid and dramatic exposition. The memories of their lives unfold as Margaret Drabble exquisitely details the social life in England in the second half of the last century. |
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Comentário do usuário - varielle - LibraryThingWhat a disappointment. This was just awful. Two boring people cross paths after many years at a school awards ceremony. This stinks of fish. If you start this you will know what I mean but you should waste your time some other way. Ler resenha completa
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Comentário do usuário - sonofcarc - LibraryThingPossibly helpful geographical note: The setting of this novel maps seamlessly on Berwick-on-Tweed, the northernmost town in England. (Which is to say Finsterness is Berwick, and Ornemouth is Tweedmouth.) Never been there myself, I'm just a compulsive user of Google Maps. Ler resenha completa
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The Presentation | 1 |
Old Man Travelling | 22 |
The Bedroom Weeks | 43 |
Perfect Happiness | 221 |
The Hall of the Muses | 246 |
The Symposium | 293 |
Recessional | 321 |
The Final Curtain and the Last Tableau | 342 |
Acknowledgements | |
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