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de A.S. Byatt (Author)
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Byatt revisits the Victorian landscape of Possession in these two fluid and intricate novellas.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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This work consists of two novellas set in the mid-19th century. The first, "Morpho Eugenia," is a Gothic fable that explores the multiple themes of earthly paradise and Darwin's theories of breeding and sexuality. There is an implied parallel between insect and human society throughout. The hero, a poor, scholarly entomologist, is taken into a wealthy Victorian family. His life and loves, particularly for the daughter Eugenia and the eponymous species of butterfly, comprise this tale. The second novella, "The Conjugal Angel," is reminiscent of Possession ( LJ 11/1/90), Byatt's 1990 Booker Prize winner for fiction, wherein poetry is woven into the narrative. Here, the poem is Tennyson's "In Memoriam , " written to mourn the death of Tennyson's friend Arthur Henry Hallam, who was engaged to the poet's sister Emily--a main character here. This is a philosophical ghost story, bizarre and comic, but since assorted mediums meet real characters, it is difficult to relate to any of them. These novellas will attract attention due to the fame of their author, but they will appeal to a very limited audience. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 12/92.
- Patricia C. Heaney, Nassau Community Coll. Lib., Garden City, N.Y.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Fly like an angel,sting like a bee, Janv. 1 2006
Par E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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A.S. Byatt is best known for her lush, time-spanning historical romance "Possession." In "Angels and Insects: Two Novellas," Byatt revisits the intellectuals of the Victorian era. She dips into Victorian interests in spiritualism, insects, poetry and love -- not to mention their darker sides as well.

"Morpho Eugenia" introduces us to a young naturalist named William, who until recently had been studying insects in the Amazon. He was shipwrecked, then rescued by the wealthy Alabaster family. While continuing to study butterflies, he marries the beautiful eldest daughter Eugenia and for a time, lives the good life. The only problem is that unknown to him, Eugenia is wrapped up in a lifelong tangle of obsession and incest.

"The Conjugial Angel" introduces us to a group of mediums who gather to call up spirits. Mrs. Papagay is still in love with the dead Arturo. Emily mourns her dead lover, immortalized in her brother Alfred Tennyson's "In Memoriam" -- except she has married again. Now she struggles with her past emotions, her present doubts, and her longing to communicate with her love again.

As in her prior works, Byatt's writing is almost dizzily lush. She has a good sense of detail, describing ribbons, moths, butterfly wings, and the flames of gaslights. But pretty words are not all that Byatt has to offer -- she makes use of poetry (her own, and that of others), Darwinism and religious faith, Swedenborg, a family whose opulence covers their decay, and the nuances of love. Not to mention the dialogue: Eugenia's rambling explanation about her relationship with her brother is chilling.

Perhaps best of this collection is that Byatt has a fantastic grasp on period descriptions and dialogue -- it all sounds like a novel from the 19th centuy, with the polish of a modern book. Which is not to say that "Angels and Insects" is perfect. Byatt spends a little too much time on the moths and too little on the Alabaster family. And she's not at her best in "Conjugial Angel," which lacks the punch of the first novella. It's moving at the end, but takes awhile to get there.

Delving into such topics as survival of the fittest, poetry and love, Byatt produces a solid pair of novellas written in her usual sensuous prose. Despite some flaws that bog it down, this is a unique read.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 unsatisfying, Jui 8 2002
Par Mary T. Dumont (Menlo Park, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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The literary conceit of the book is so great I admit that I am intimated. But baring my ignorance, I will say the book was tedious. The most interesting question for me was whether Edgar and Eugenia were in fact brother and sister of any stripe since they had different mothers and fathers. This moral question is very much one for our day when Woody Allen can marry his putative daughter who is not a blood relation. Was that wrong? Did Eugenia and Edgar engage in anything more serious than a sexual liasion outside of marriage. This question although presented (see page 27 for description of blood relation) is not even addressed. A lot of work to consider an interesting question that wasn't considered.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Intriguing novellas in Victorian settings, Janv. 1 2002
The first book I read by A.S. Byatt was Possession, which remains one of my all-time favorite books. Then I wanted to read more of her work. Angels & Insects won't be an all time favorite, but I enjoyed reading it and prefered it to the F. Potter trilogy and most of the short stories. Both novellas have interesting, detailed Victorian settings and fascinations (insects, spiritualism), layers of stories (insect studies, poems), surprises and quirky characters. "Morpho Eugenia" is the stronger novella. I enjoyed the ants, William and the satisfying ending. I liked "The Conjugal Angel" better than most of the reviwers here, perhaps because I like Tennyson's poetry.

Angels & Insects the movie is an adaptation of "Morpho Eugenia" and quite good. The costumes are dazzling.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Byzantine
Two novellas by Byatt, the author of a particular favorite book of mine, Possession. Both stories share some commonalties with that work: an historical setting made real through... Read more
Publié le Sep 20 2001 par Glen Engel Cox

4.0étoiles sur 5 Apotheosis of the Frontal Lobe
The four stars are for the "Insects" portion of this double novella. The second half, a yawner on spiritualism, can be skipped. Read more
Publié le Aoû 4 2001 par Jeff Dunn

5.0étoiles sur 5 Subtle and mesmerizing
Byatt is one of my favourite authors, and her talent for style, subtlety and depth in her narrative are present in these novellas. Read more
Publié le Juil 25 2001 par moonstealer

4.0étoiles sur 5 Atmospheric, Erotic, and Intellectually Stimulating
I know that my title makes this sound like it must be doing too many incompatible things. I really love A. Read more
Publié le Juil 5 2001 par Martha E. Nelson

5.0étoiles sur 5 phrases so beautiful I had to close my eyes
These stories are written with the flow of warm chocolate being poured. The descriptions are lush and sensual and the stories are full of interest. Read more
Publié le Mai 10 2001 par Susan C

4.0étoiles sur 5 Watch the Old Butterflies Flutter
The first novella, Morpho Eugenia, is an account told in the fashion of a Victorian novel and is set in that time. Read more
Publié le Janv. 15 2001 par Eric Anderson

3.0étoiles sur 5 1 novella great; the second, pretty boring
I bought this looking for more of A.S. Byatt based on some Amazon recommendations, so I must write it's NOT her best. Read more
Publié le Aoû 15 2000 par J. Case

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Slowly Paced Ballet of Parallels
Shimmering beauty and shocking sensuality are the only phrases to adequately describe A.S. Byatt's Angels and Insects. Read more
Publié le Juil 30 2000

4.0étoiles sur 5 Passionate and Emotional
These two novells really transfixed me. I was deeply moved and affected by both of them. (The Conjugial Angel a bit more) Her use of language, romanticism, and setting is... Read more
Publié le Mai 17 2000 par Caroline P. Hampton

4.0étoiles sur 5 This isn't your average Victorian novel.
It's weird. It's quirky. It's erotic. It's strange. Byatt does a superb job of digging into the well hidden secrets of a Victorian family in Morpho Eugenia. Read more
Publié le Mai 13 2000 par Karen L. Vandusen

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