Do you like to read books
that inspired your favorite authors? I
do as I feel it gives me a great background on why they made the artistic
choices that they did about their novels.
This novel was selected as the JASNA Northwoods selection for this month
as Jane Austen read and appreciated this book.
I also found a great quote from Edgar Allan Poe about it.
"I finished The
Heroine last night and was very much amused by it. It diverted me exceedingly.
I have torn through the third volume; I do not think it falls off. It is a
delightful burlesque..." - Jane Austen
"Everybody has read
[The Heroine]. There is no one so superlatively unhappy as not to have done
this thing. But if such there be - if by any possibility such person should
exist, we have only a few words to say to him. Go, silly man, and purchase forthwith
'The Heroine: or Adventures of Cherubina.' There are few books written with
more tact, spirit, näiveté, or grace, [...] and none more fairly entitled to
rank among the classics of English literature than the Heroine of Eaton
Stannard Barrett." - Edgar Allan Poe, in The Southern Literary Messenger
(1835)
With such praise, I was
very excited to read this novel on my Kindle.
Unfortunately, it was a “did not finish” novel for me. I was not engaged with the story and kept
falling asleep whenever I tried to read it.
I made it roughly halfway through and decided to move on to a more
engaging book.
Cherry Wilkinson is the
daughter of a country squire and has read too many Gothic novels. She discovers a scrap of paper with a few
words on it that seem to her to mean that she is actually the daughter of a
lord. Her father has informed her that
an old childhood friend, Stuart, is coming to visit. She sets off to London before he arrives to find
her “true identity,” renaming herself Cherubina de Willoughby. She meets an actor and a poet with nefarious
purposes, and refuses to return with either her father or Stuart who come to
find her. She has over the top adventures
and I just kind of gave up on Cherry. It
was too over the top for me. This was a
popular type of fiction at the time, but I much prefer Jane Austen’s Northanger
Abbey which is more subtle, better written, and have more believable
characters.
We had our book club
meeting today and most members, like me, stopped reading it as well. It is an epistolary novel written by Cherry
as letters to her governess. Luckily, I
was able to find out the ending in book club, and it did end the way I assumed
it would.
When do you not finish a
book?
Book Source: Purchased on Amazon.com. Opinions expressed in this review are
completely my own.
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