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I would have given it a 2.5 if that were possible. I found it somewhat disappointing and bland. It was very short or I might have abandoned it as the story seemed to be going nowhere. I think it helps if you can put this in the context of the 60s and early 70s when the sexual liberation of young women was all the rage. In the end all I saw was a pathetic school-marm spinster who made a wreck of some young lives along the way.
One of the weaknesses of this novel for me is that you never feel the l ...more
One of the weaknesses of this novel for me is that you never feel the l ...more
Having grown up on the perhaps unsurpassable 1969 Maggie Smith performance, was curious as to the kind of impression this would leave - Geraldine McEwan also gave a satisfyingly fruity rendering in the (unfortunately unfinished) 1978 TV version.
Really liked the playful, jaunty tone, occasionally bordering on farce, and all the vivid observations around the awkwardness, curiosity of growing up — in this case under the rather unbenign influence of larger-than-life Brodie — came as little surpris ...more
Really liked the playful, jaunty tone, occasionally bordering on farce, and all the vivid observations around the awkwardness, curiosity of growing up — in this case under the rather unbenign influence of larger-than-life Brodie — came as little surpris ...more
I listened to this on audio, and I think I need to read it on paper. I think I missed a lot because I was not concentrating. This is a short book, and there's actually quite a bit going on. It was not at all what I expected. I expected some melodramatic thing about a beloved spinster teacher. Umm, no. Pleasantly, it was about a whole lot more. Packed into about 130 pages, there's questions about education, feminism, sex, fascism, religion, friendship, loyalty, and art. Phew. Just who betrayed wh
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#79 in my chronological read of McCrums 100 greatest.
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