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The Lady and the Unicorn - Tracy Chevalier


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The Lady and the Unicorn - Tracy Chevalier

 
Description: ISBN 0007140916 / Author: Tracy Chevalier / Genre: Fiction

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by noodlesandwich - written on 01/02/09 (Very useful, 253 readings)
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I was pleased to find this in a charity shop recently as I enjoyed all four of Tracy Chevaliers earlier novels. The Virgin Blue which was her debut novel, was my favourite, although I read and thoroughly enjoyed her best known work, Girl With a Pearl Earring first. Her next two novels I enjoyed, but not quite as much as the earlier two and I didn t know of the existence of this one, which came out in 2007, until a couple of weeks ago. I did raise a cynical eyebrow when I read that William Blake was a character in the story, as I thought it smacked of trying to repeat a bestselling formula, but as I was already a fan of her work I brushed the feeling aside - for those who ...

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Premium Review This is one flame that just went out..... (367 words)
by sparkymarky1973 - written on 03/04/08 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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I first encountered Miss Chevalier last year when I swapped one of my books on RISI for THE LADY AND THE UNICORN. This was a surprisingly good read told from different viewpoints and fictiously retelling the story behind a well known piece of tapestry. There were those who compared it in reviews to THE GIRL WITH THE PEARL EARRING, an earlier novel, but, since I had not read this, I went in with no preconceptions. I enjoyed it so much in fact, that when I recently purchased the new Michael Marshall novel from Tesco in their 2 for £7 offer on books, I decided my second book should be this. Well, at least the new Michael Marshall was a good buy...... This time around, ...

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by scoobydooyoo - written on 13/08/01 (Very useful, 175 readings)
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This novel by UK based American Tracy Chevalier takes it title from the best known painting of 17th Century Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer. In real life the origins of the painting are not fully known and the girl in the painting has never been satisfactorily identified. Tracy Chevalier uses this as her starting point in imagining a possible history for the painting based around the teenaged Griet, daughter of a blinded Delft tilemaker, forced to seek employment as a maid with the Vermeer household as a result of her father's accident. The novel is hard to categorise as it does not fall into any obvious genre - to call it historical fiction would be misleading ...

 
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