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Arthur & George
Arthur George
Author: Julian Barnes
From one of England?s most esteemed novelists, an utter astonishment that captures an era through one life celebrated internationally and another entirely forgotten. — In the vast expanse of late-Victorian Britain, two boys come to life:?George, the son of a Midlands vicar, and Arthur, in shabby genteel Edinburgh, both of them feeling at once nea...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780307263100
ISBN-10: 030726310X
Pages: 400
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Publisher: Knopf
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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Although I'm aware of his reputation, I have never read Julian Barnes before. But I could tell from the beginning of this book that I was in the hands of a master. In ARTHUR AND GEORGE, Barnes writes very convincingly in a Victorian Age style. His book describes the parallel experiences of George Edalji, a methodical Englishman of East Indian descent, and Arthur Conan Doyle, author of the Sherlock Holmes stories, Peer of the Realm, and sportsman.

This book is based on a true story of how George's legal predicament evolved into a landmark case regarding appeals. I am reluctant to reveal plot details for fear of spoiling anyone's enjoyment of the tale. Rest assured that the book is abominably clever, and Barnes has a real gift for slipping in details that reveal much to the observant reader.

I will warn of two things, however. First, this book employs a good deal of exposition, particularly in the early going. Stick with it, as once the background is painted in, Barnes does marvelous things moving the tale forward.

My other concern is that the book does lag badly at its mid-point mark. Although the two protagonists are quite different, Doyle is oddly the less interesting of the two characters at that stage. We come to admire George and his steadfastness, while we come to see Doyle as a man constantly on the move, seemingly trying to escape from under the heel of his own repressed virility.
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Very indepth and intense novel
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A mystery that is intrigung in more then one way. Its not just the case involved, its that this very literate author has fictionalized the life of Arthur Conan Doyle. In doing so he acquaints us with the life experiences that led to his being able to create the special kind of reasoning Sherlock Holmes is famous for. In this book, Doyle himself does the detecting!


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