I read Hotel du Lac by Anita Brookner some years ago. Alex Mayer provides a brief summary of what actually happpens in the novel and he is also correct in mentioning that it is a fairly thin book. However, don't be surprised if you get small prints.
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Edith Hope (a.k.a. romance author Veronica Wilde) has been banished by her friends to a ... more
stately hotel in Switzerland. During her stay she befriends some of the other guests, each of whom has his or her own tale. Edith struggles to come to terms with ...
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Edith Hope (a.k.a. romance author Veronica Wilde) has been banished by her friends to a ... more
stately hotel in Switzerland. During her stay she befriends some of the other guests, each of whom has his or her own tale. Edith struggles to come to terms with ...
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Edith Hope (a.k.a. romance author Veronica Wilde) has been banished by her friends to a ... more
stately hotel in Switzerland. During her stay she befriends some of the other guests, each of whom has his or her own tale. Edith struggles to come to terms with ...
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Edith Hope (a.k.a. romance author Veronica Wilde) has been banished by her friends to a ... more
stately hotel in Switzerland. During her stay she befriends some of the other guests, each of whom has his or her own tale. Edith struggles to come to terms with her career and love--the lack, the benefits, and the meaning thereof.
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Edith Hope (a.k.a. romance author Veronica Wilde) has been banished by her friends to a ... more
stately hotel in Switzerland. During her stay she befriends some of the other guests, each of whom has his or her own tale. Edith struggles to come to terms with her career and love--the lack, the benefits, and the meaning thereof.
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Edith Hope (a.k.a. romance author Veronica Wilde) has been banished by her friends to a ... more
stately hotel in Switzerland. During her stay she befriends some of the other guests, each of whom has his or her own tale. Edith struggles to come to terms with her career and love--the lack, the benefits, and the meaning thereof.
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Advantages: good book for character study Disadvantages: doesn't help in cheering you up much
I read Hotel du Lac by Anita Brookner some years ago. Alex Mayer provides a brief summary of what actually happpens in the novel and he is also correct in mentioning that it is a fairly thin book. However, don't be surprised if you get small prints.
Anyway, what struck me as I was reading the novel was it's sterility and lack of life. Perhaps, it was due to the fact that I was only 14 when i read the novel. Upon further research, ... ...with the "stranger" from the Hotel is great setting. All in all, Brookner is agile with the English language and in her settings, although beautiful on the surface seem to carry and hide some sort of an underlying sinister current. This is especially so with all the other patrons of the Hotel, and one can infer that there is much of false appearances in the whole novel.
Characters that are interesting to study would be the ... more
I read Hotel du Lac by Anita Brookner some years ago. Alex Mayer provides a brief summary of what actually happpens in the novel and he is also correct in mentioning that it is a fairly thin book. However, don't be surprised if you get small prints.
Anyway, what struck me as I was reading the novel was it's sterility and lack of life. Perhaps, it was due to the fact that I was only 14 when i read the novel. Upon further research, I found that Anita Brookner does tend to take a more feminist stance towards certain issues especially those pertaining to relationships and it shows in her style of writing and in the strength of her character.
The main character, Edith Hope, seemingly frail and in need of this holiday to nurse a broken heart, as well as, to write a novel is in fact quite resilient and will not sucuumb to being a pure object for the everyday household, a mere status of housekeper, and wife. She is determined to be accepted and appreciated for her whole being, which is admirable, as we are made to undersatnd by Brookner the full dimensions of her depressing state of loneliness. (note that Brookner does not achieve this by being passionately descriptive but rather tends to take a more sterile and minimalist approach to describing her character.)
The great lake that she takes some sort of a cruise on with the "stranger" from the Hotel is great setting. All in all, Brookner is agile with the English language and in her settings, although beautiful on the surface seem to carry and hide some sort of an underlying sinister current. This is especially so with all the other patrons of the Hotel, and one can infer that there is much of false appearances in the whole novel.
Characters that are interesting to study would be the women. Brookner uses all the other women to compare and contrast Edith's strengths and weaknesses. Also, look for some feminine qualities in the men presented in the novel.
It was an interesting read that helped to develop a 14 year old's mind, to broaden the teenager's perspectives. However, I do think that this novel would be more fully appreciated for what it is by someone older with the maturity to understand Edith's whole revelation of emotions.
Advantages: easy to read Disadvantages: not exciting
...exile
in a remote Swiss hotel hiding from the world after
jilting her fiance on her wedding day. At the hotel
Edith observes her fellow guests with detachment and
amusement. They are a mixed bunch: all with some
problem or oddity which means they too are in an quiet
hotel at the end of season.
Meanwhile Edith writes but doesn't post letters to her
married lover and works on her latest romantic novel.
Then at the hotel she meets Nevilleplumbs ...
AlexMayer 02.07.2000
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