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BOOK REVIEWS
V Kinston Public Library
Mrs. Miriam O. Irby Reviews
A WINTER'S TALE
by ,
Jon Godden
New York Knopf 1961
One of the most delightful fea
tures of Jon, .Goddenis 'novels is
the skillful use she makes of the
“timeless indifference” of nature
as a backdrop for violent human
emotions. In a WINTER'S TALE
she uses a snowbound English
country side to isolate her charac
ers so that there are no outside in
fluences to stay the inevitable out
come of her situation. The silence,
the penetrating cold, the white
ness of the untracked snow, the
smell of conifers, all are defty
presented, and the seething emo
tions of her characters seem all
the more potent in contrast.
Three humans and a dog people
this novel;
Jerome Holt, a sophisticated au
thor who has amassed enough of
this world’s goods, to be able to
maintain his London apartment, a
comforatole retreat in the English
sheep country, and his passion for
growing orchids.
Una, a young actress who pur
sues Jerome with complete aban
dons — sometimes with wiliness,
sometimes with honesty — but al
ways with determination.
(Peter, Jerome’s man-of-all
work, who has found a refuge from
physical and emotional disfigure
ment in the hideaway, and who
tends the house, the orchids, Jer
ome himself and his dog with jeal
ous devotion. 1
Sylvie, Jerome’s proud, sensi
tive and possessive Alsatian, who
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cuds op as the chief character in
tiie story.
When Una, uninvited and un
wanted, 'arrives on the doorstep,
Jerome is annoyed at the intru
sion, but Peter and Sylvie look
upon her with resentment and pro
found mistrust. Snowbound for a
week, the two men, the girl and
dog move toward la climax of
warring loyalties.
“No one knows,” Miss Godden
says, ‘‘how much a dog sees —
how little or how much.” Yet the
reader feels Miss Godden knows
exactly what Sylvie sees and feels
and why she reacted as 'she did
when confronted with' a rival for
her master’s attention and affect
ion.
With cleverness and under
standing, the author develops her
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When the thaw sets in and com
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A WINTER'S TALE one becomes
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te ambivalent face of love.”
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