What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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SOLVED: Adult Fiction > SOLVED. 1900's an actress is pursued but refuses to marry [s]

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message 1: by Heather (new)

Heather Oberlander | 6 comments This is a really tough one. I read this book about 15 years ago and now I can't remember the name. It was probably published sometime between 1900 and 1925. It was about a fairly successful professional actress that had several successive lovers. The last one proposed to her, but she left the day before they were to be married. I think it might have a great name like the bacci or the dionysian. But I have looked up both of those and different variations on Amazon and no luck. It was one of my favorite books, please help!!!


message 2: by Cathy (new)

Cathy | 111 comments could it possibly be Colette's The Vagabond? Was the actress French?


message 3: by Josie (new)

Josie (maid_marian) | 100 comments Is it Ophelia's Fan A Novel by Christine Balint?


message 4: by Josie (new)

Josie (maid_marian) | 100 comments No, for I just re-read your post and saw the 'published sometime between 1900 and 1925'...oops!


message 5: by Ann aka Iftcan (new)

Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 6917 comments Mod
Heather--are you SURE about that publishing date? And not just that that was when the story was set? Somehow I find it very hard to believe that a book would have made it into print at that time that was quite that racy.




Abigail (42stitches) | 21 comments It sounds vaguely like Sister Carrie, which actually was published about that time. But I must agree, the theme does seem a little racy for the turn of the century.


message 7: by Heather (new)

Heather Oberlander | 6 comments I am not sure that is when the book was published. I am about 80% sure. I read that book and a book called The Constant Nymph by Margaret Kennedy at about the same time. They had similar binding and were in about the same shape. They were both first (and only) editions, so I am assuming that they were about the same age. I could be wrong. And for anyone that thinks THAT sounds racy for 1900-1925 read The Constant Nymph, it's practically Lolita. (But yes it was too racy to be popular.)


message 8: by Heather (last edited Aug 22, 2009 07:29AM) (new)

Heather Oberlander | 6 comments Collette, That could be it! The character's name sounds familiar. Oh I hope that's it!



message 9: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan (lisavegan) | 1396 comments Heather, Please come back and let us know. (Hmm...I think that I read that book but if so it was ages ago and I don't remember it.)


message 10: by Heather (new)

Heather Oberlander | 6 comments You bet! I just bought it on Amazon, so hopefully I will know in a few days.




message 11: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44925 comments Mod
Heather, what was your book?


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