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surprised me.
Penhollow is not a 3D character - he's just mean, through and through - but his family is interesting.
maybe I will re-read now. :-D

First impressions to follow when obtained! :D

First impressions to follow when obtained! :D"
Haha, Critterbee! I just let you know over on the Cousin Kate thread that this one is up...

At first, there just seemed to be so many characters, I did not know if I would be able to differentiate between characters. But, they all turned out to be really well defined, unpleasant and (sadly) believable.
Ahhhhh, should I avoid spoilers? I would hate to ruin it for anyone. How much detail can I discuss?


I do believe I have finally read a GH book that has not one character in it that I liked! It is quite shocking! Usually I fall in love with at least 2 or 3 of the characters. I actually disliked, or did not like, everyone in Penhallow.
Now I am not so hasty as to say that I did not enjoy Penhallow, which was very surprising because I was uncomfortable almost the entire time that I was reading the book.
I wanted to learn more about each person, and to see what was going to happen to everyone.

Being used to the varying degrees of happy ever afters, Penhallow was a first, ending with almost everyone unhappy. Well, except perhaps Clay and Loveday?
Not taking into account those emotionally stunted family members who, to me, seem devoid of feeling. Is that too harsh? Is that lack of emotion just them defensively distancing themselves from a horrid situation?


She did have some good traits - she seemed to really care for Bart. Possibly her behavior could be seen as doing everything out of her love for Bart. And she was a strong woman. And practical.
But, no, I did not really like her. She seemed very calculating, and I felt she wanted Bart AND the farm, not just Bart by himself. In my romantic mind, I would rather that she wanted Bart most of all, with or without the farm. I might just be too harsh.


I do believe I have finally read a GH book that has not one character in it that I liked! It is quite shocking! Usually I fall in love with at least 2 or 3 of the characters. I actually disli..."
I do think this is a good summary ! I agree wholeheartedly - uncomfortable, liked nobody , positively hated some, but compelling reading nonetheless.

I read it first twenty or thirty years ago and found it disturbing and unsettling. There seemed to be joy or lightness any where.
However after reading some posts on here I downloaded a e version which I will read at some point.
I seem to remember an unsatisfactory ending and I do like things to turn out well in the end


It's subtle and hit-you-over-the head, both, at the same time.



Yes indeed , very odd and interesting. Of course almost everyone in it is detestable or pathetic in some way , though I have a lot of time for Faith , a classic abused wife , not that NL would have acknowledged such a term nor, more to the point, had much real sympathy.
Loveday too, though scheming is basically making the best of what life hands her and bravely too.
Another interesting aspect I think, is the gendered aspect of several characters ( I mean this in the fuller sociological sense, not as synonymous with 'sex of' as seems to have become the usage nowadays)
Aubrey, Eugene and perhaps Clay too ( what an odd NL name) are all attributed with various levels of androgyny don't you think? None of them is gay of course , but the older two at least display , deliberately, a studied effete ,effeminate air . I love the way this enrages the alpha male types btw .Bart , Ray, Conrad. No mistaking those for girly names!
And Charmian is frankly portrayed as lesbian, complete with femme partner .
Loving it all the second time around !

I had completely forgotten about Charmian! I've always thought that her name was deliberate, too, since she had so little charm.


It's Clay, I always thought it a very un-Heyer ish-name. Though, come to think of it , the boy is very malleable .
Leila is Charmian's ( so true - strong, not so charming ) friend . 'A woman as like a pink marshmallow as it is possible to be ' or something that . Charmian, however, says she is a very interesting woman with advanced views!
A quick( and unscientific) look at the meaning of some Penhallow names is interesting .
Adam - red earth ( plus first man of course)
Bartholomew - son of farmer
Conrad -Bold counsel
Eugene - well born
Aubrey - elf king
James ( Jimmy ) -supplanter
Raymond - advice/protector/counsel
Faith - trust/belief etc
Vivian - alive/life
Rachel - ewe ( but was the favourite wife of Jacob and mother of nations etc)
Delia - many suggestion , but mostly merely 'from Delos'
Maybe I'm drawing too long a bow.....?

It's Clay, I always thought it a very un-Heyer ish-name. Though, come to think of it , the boy is very malleable .
Leil..."
Hmmmm! They do seem to fit... I think I need to put this on my re-read list and keep these meanings in mind.


And yes, I have read Nicholas Nickleby but would have to be go back and read it again, it's too long ago, maybe even in my serious teens!
I think the scenes where Ray (view spoiler)


That part really broke my heart. So much malice in Penhallow. And so much glee in causing pain. That part will stay with me forever.