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Kept in the Dark
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Kept in the Dark, chapters I–VI (Dec 1 – Dec 7)
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There is just something in Trollope’s language that makes the metaphors and images work well... “They endured to be considered but as the outside personages of an indifferent outer world, whereas Cecilia herself with her lover were the only two inhabitants of the small celestial empire in which they lived” – nothing extraordinary about that sentence, but it’s very effective.


I have a rather positive feeling about this novel, especially of Francesca Altifiorla, she’s pretty funny.
The scholar who wrote the introduction to my edition has a favourable opinion of the novel as well, yet of course it’s somewhat biased. Anyways, he remarks that
[s]etting out to read a ‘forgotten’ novel by a great novelist, there is always the feeling that one is about to be disappointed: such books are often forgotten for good reason. This is not the case with Kept in the Dark. It is not vintage Trollope, certainly. But it is not bad wine, all the same.
We‘ll see how much that is true!
Here we are to find out such things. And, as it happens, I forgot my copy to my workplace and I won’t be there until Friday, so... Gutenberg shall do meanwhile. I’ll give my first thoughts tomorrow.
If anyone else (besides Everyman and possibly Bharathi) feels like participating, please do, it’s a short read and here’s the Gutenberg page for your pleasure: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/22000