The Realms of Gold

The Realms of Gold is a 1975 novel by British novelist Margaret Drabble. The novel explores the mid-life experiences of anthropologist Frances Wingate and her affair with Karel Schmidt.[1]

First edition
publ. Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Development

Drabble describes the initial inspiration for the novel in an interview in The Paris Review:[2]

I was trying to think of something really amusing and cheerful and I thought of the octopus I saw in the museum at Naples. I can't remember what I was doing in this maritime museum. I can't remember who took me. But suddenly there it was, a lot of imagery of nature: the natural world of species, the flora and fauna, the fact that Frances's father studied newts. It all just seemed to fit very nicely.

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Style

The novel is primarily a reflection on Wingate's life, but critic Broyard, describes the novels best features are "Brilliant little essays" about life and life issues.[1]

Critical reception

Reception of the novel was mixed. New York Times reviewer Anatole Broyard described the novel as "drenched with intelligence, that is not enough to make it work."[1] Broyard compared Drabble's poor work to the poor subsequent novels by Edna O'Brien and Gail Godwin.[1] Kirkus review was much more positive about the novel, calling it "a conspicuous pleasure to read--a cheerful reconciliation of the exactions of the past and the possibilities that lie just ahead."[3]

Further reading

  • Higdon, David Leon (1 January 1984). Margaret Drabble's The Realms of Gold, 'its lines were the lines of memory'. Macmillan Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature. Palgrave Macmillan UK. pp. 152–168. doi:10.1007/978-1-349-04761-1_10. ISBN 9781349047635.
  • LITTLE, JUDY (1 January 1981). "Margaret Drabble and the Romantic Imagination: The Realms of Gold". Prairie Schooner. 55 (1/2): 241–252. JSTOR 40630747.

References

  1. Broyard, Anatole (31 October 1975). "Book of Times". The New York Times Books.
  2. Milton, Barbara (1 January 1978). "Margaret Drabble, The Art of Fiction No. 70". Paris Review. No. 74. ISSN 0031-2037. Retrieved 17 March 2016.
  3. "THE REALMS OF GOLD by Margaret Drabble". Kirkus Reviews. 1 November 1975. Retrieved 17 March 2016.
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