Glendinning, Victori Electricity ISBN 13: 9780385255011

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In Victorian England, electricity is the latest scientific marvel, a fireless light that announces a new era. For Charlotte Mortimer, electricity yields something even more powerful. When she weds an ardent young engineer who is commissioned to wire the estate of a country gentleman, Charlotte finds herself in a disorienting world of new ideas and sensations--and a passion that ultimately forces her to forge a life on her own terms.

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Charlotte Mortimer lives in a repressed Victorian household with her parents, making no progress with her life until a boarder, Peter Fisher, appears. His passion is to replace gaslights with electricity, and, in doing so, life takes off for them both. Kelly Hunter reads this novel with infectious ebullience. She brings such clarity and joie de vivre to every chapter and event that it's hard to stop listening. Her diction is perfect, and there's continual energy in her reading. This magical narration makes it hard to get on with one's own life. J.P. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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Whitbread Award-winning biographer Glendinning (Trollope) sets her pensive second novel (after The Grown-Ups) in late-Victorian England, where 18-year-old Charlotte Mortimer escapes from her parents' suffocatingly genteel home and her father's semi-incestuous attentions by marrying Peter Fisher, a proponent of the new science of electrical engineering. In the summer of 1885, the couple leaves London for Hertfordshire, where the poor but ambitious Peter hopes to make his reputation installing a complete electrical lighting system in the mansion of Lord Godwin. Though fond of her serious, intellectual husband, Charlotte finds his lectures on the modern, rational world that electricity will create less compelling than the attractive Godwin's lighthearted enumeration of the natural wonders found on "the inexhaustibly lovely face of the earth." She embarks on an affair with the nobleman, but the disastrous aftermath of the New Year's Eve debut of the electrical system reveals that Godwin is still bound by ancient prejudices; the bold future Peter envisaged-and Charlotte hoped for with somewhat less conviction-has not yet arrived. After an interlude in London, during which Charlotte dabbles in spiritualism but fails to find a viable means to support herself, she ends her painful odyssey towards maturity on an ambiguous note: the reader has no idea what she will decide to do, and it seems likely that Charlotte herself doesn't know. However true to life this uncertainty is, it typifies an artistic flaw that weakens the whole of Glendinning's thoughtful but rather bloodless text. Charlotte's narration is so restrained that we never become emotionally engaged by her plight, though her keen observations on everything from Victorian class prejudice to sexual hypocrisy ensure that the novel makes provocative, if never terribly compelling, reading.
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  • PublisherBANTAM DOUBLEDAY @ DELL
  • Publication date1995
  • ISBN 10 0385255012
  • ISBN 13 9780385255011
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages256
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