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Loading... Music & Silence (1999)by Rose Tremain
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Een mooi dik boek over verwikkelingen aan het Deense hof in de 17e eeuw. Er komen mooie en aandoenlijke personen in voor. Koning Christiaan, die het leven van zijn dyslectische vriend Bror Brorsen redt, maar hem uiteindelijk toch verliest in de strijd. Zijn vrouw Kristin, die vooral aan zichzelf denkt maar uiteindelijk een goede daad doet. Het jongetje Marcus die het heel zwaar heeft maar blijkt te kunnen praten met insecten. De muziek en de stilte hebben vooral te maken met Peter Claire, de luitspeler. ( ) A wonderful fairytale of a novel. With at least a couple of wicked witches - Kirsten the wife and almost queen of the King of Denmark (Christian) and Magdalena, the second wife of Emilia's father, who enchants the whole family with the exception of Emilia and Marcus her youngest brother. The narrative is told in various ways, including diaries and letters and begins when Peter Claire, a lutenist, joins the Danish court orchestra. Peter Claire becomes a favourite of the king. Emilia is sent from her home in Jutland to the court as a companion for Kirsten, the almost queen, by her step mother. The two young people meet and fall in love. This is the basis of the fairytale that includes erotic sex scenes, whispering conversations with animals, a silver mine and, of course, perilous sea voyages. Rose Tremain manages to keep control of so many characters and intrigues and weave a complex fairytale of 17th century life. This is the story of a lutenist in the court of King Christian of Denmark during the 17th century. The first 100 pages were "interesting" as the characters were introduced. I was waiting for a plot, but it was never developed. The characters could not carry the story by themselves; there were too many of them with only superficial or trivial roles. 485 pages Three stars for plot and four for writing. The problem with this kind of historical fiction is that the fictional characters should be as interesting as the historical ones, and Peter and Emilia just... aren't. They're cute, I guess, but not very bright. Their whole star-crossed lovers story in the second and third acts could have been resolved by Emilia just sending a frickin' letter: "Dear Peter, do you still love me? Please reply." BOOM. DONE. On the other hand, I did enjoy Tremain's portrayal of Christian IV, and Kirsten Munk is one of the most detestable yet entertaining characters I have ever read about. A second reading, and I enjoyed it less than I did the first time around. The lack of history annoyed me, and the innacuracies. For historical-ish fiction turned into fairytale, with focus on contrasts, Dumas Pere and The Black Tulip - I think (though need to re-read that too) is a better run for your money. Still, entertaining as romps go, and Kirsten unrolls into a surprisingly fun character.
In Großbritannien ist die 1943 in London geborene Rose Tremain, die heute in Norfolk lebt, seit langem eine erfolgreiche Romanautorin, berühmt vor allem durch ihre Historienromane. Ohne Zweifel ist auch "Melodie der Stille" ein Roman, in dem nicht nur das Orchester im Keller den historischen Tatsachen entspricht. Doch beim Abwägen zwischen Historie und Roman schlägt die Waage zugunsten der Fiktion aus. Tremain hat kein verkapptes Geschichtslehrbuch geschrieben, in dem eine ,Story' die Aufnahme historischer Fakten erleichtern soll. Ihr Roman ist ein Vollblutexemplar seiner Gattung ( mit genauen Beobachtungen und Liebe fürs Detail. Tremains Beschreibungen der Landschaft gehören ebenso zur erzählten Geschichte wie die historischen Räume, die die Stimmungen ihrer Bewohner spiegeln. Die Charaktere, dualistisch getrennt in gut und böse, sind dennoch psychologisch fein entwickelt. Die Guten haben ihre Gründe fürs Gut-Sein, die Bösen Gründe für ihren Hass. Und selbst eine engelhafte Gestalt wie Peter Claire hat nicht immer Antworten auf die Fragen des Daseins ( zumal, wenn es um sein eigenes geht. Doch glücklicherweise zählt Rose Tremains Roman zu denjenigen, in denen es allen Figuren am Ende ein wenig besser geht als am Anfang, sogar den Bösewichten. Das ist nicht überraschend, hinterlässt aber ein Gefühl in der Magengegend wie eine Tasse heißer Schokolade mit Sahne. AwardsNotable Lists
In the year 1629, a young English lutenist named Peter Claire arrives at the Danish Court to join King Christian IV's Royal Orchestra.From the moment when he realises that the musicians perform in a freezing cellar underneath the royal apartments, Peter Clair understands that he's come to a place where the opposing states of light and dark, good and evil, are waging war to the death.Designated the King's 'Angel' because of his good looks, he finds himself falling in love with the young woman who is the companion of the King's adulterous and estranged wife, Kirsten. With his loyalties fatally divided between duty and passion, how can Peter Claire find the path that will realise his hopes and save his soul? No library descriptions found. |
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