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Zuleika Dobson
  

Zuleika Dobson (Hardcover)

de Max Beerbohm (Author)
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Zuleika Dobson is a highly accomplished and superbly written book whose spirit is farcical," said E. M. Forster. "It is a great work--the most consistent achievement of fantasy in our time . . .
so funny and charming, so iridescent yet so profound."
   Originally published in 1911, Max Beerbohm's sparklingly wicked satire concerns the unlikely events that occur when a femme fatale briefly enters the supremely privileged, all-male domain of Judas Col-
lege, Oxford. A conjurer by profession, Zuleika Dobson can only love a man who is impervious to her considerable charms: a circumstance that proves fatal, as any number of love-smitten suitors are driven to suicide by the damsel's rejection. Laced with memorable one-liners ("Death cancels all engagements," utters the first casualty) and inspired throughout by Beerbohm's rococo imagination, this lyrical evocation of Edwardian undergraduate life at Oxford has, according to Forster, "a beauty unattainable by serious literature."
   "I read Zuleika Dobson with pleasure," recalled Bertrand Russell. "It represents the Oxford that the two World Wars have destroyed with a charm that is not likely to be reproduced anywhere in the world for the next thousand years." --Ce texte provient de la Paperback édition.


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Beerbohm's satire of undergraduate life at Oxford, "Zuleika Dobson", first published in 1911, is a classic work whose neglect is sure to remedied by this republication in the Modern Library. --Ce texte provient de la Paperback édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A short, smart and funny work of art, Juil 19 2004
Ce commentaire est de: Zuleika Dobson (Paperback)
Zuleika Dobson was published in 1911, a little less than a decade after the Boer War ended. It is a meditation on how beauty and love can mascarade for death: "Yonder, in the Colleges, was the fume and fret of tragedy--Love as Death's decoy, and Youth following her." There is a lot of love in the book, and a big dollop of death, too, and it remains a hilarious read.

The book is a sort of mascarade ball. It was, according to itself, a gift to Clio--the Muse of History--from Zeus, who finally gets to bed her by granting her wish to provide a historian "invisibility, inevitability and psychic penetration, with a flawless memory thrown in" to cover the events thrown into action by a certain Ms. Zuleika Dobson at Judas, College at Oxford.

In the novel several ghosts, including George Sand and Chopin, play minor roles as do several Roman Emperors, who are all forced to suffer the indignities of the elements year-in, year-out, and, as statues, usually make their thoughts known by such actions as sweating. You learn quite a lot about the late 19th century activities on Olympus--given that it is a place less reported on in our times--what it means to be an omniscient voice, are treated to a few lectures and even tantrums by the author, and to beware phrases in French, Latin, and Greek. (Not to worry, there are but a tiny smattering of these.)

That said, it is a very funny book which won't take you too long to read and which foreshadows Flann O'Brien's work as well as other, less interesting, magical realists.

One further note of explanation: Zuleika Dobson was recommended to me as a cautionary tale on the perfect woman. Ms. Dobson was not perfect, unless you mean she was an idea. I think that Mr. Beerbohm--and all men--are far too Aristotilean to be so physically transported by her. That, of course, is part and parcel of the joke.

Zuleika Dobson is one of the Modern Library's "100 Best Novels" and deserves the honor, without doubt.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Laugh-Out-Loud Satire, Avril 11 2004
Par Megan Lambert "mgraham163" (Pittsboro, NC United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Ce commentaire est de: Zuleika Dobson (Paperback)
If this were anything but a social satire, the argument that the characters are unlikeable would have more merit. However, the tone of the narrator throughout the novel clearly tells the reader that he or she is not to take the characters too much to heart. The intentional bathos of many of the scenes undercuts the dignity and importance of the events and people with which the narrative superficially presents them.

Beerbohm's wit and frequent excursions into the supernatural, (describing events from a statue's perspective and his personal relationship with the historical muse, just to name two instances), allow us to accept the characters as likeable within the make believe framework of their setting - a circumstance that is, I think, at the heart of the satire. Well, ZD herself may not always be likeable since she is so shallow, but that is her nature as a succubus (not literally, but the overt suggestion is there). A great femme fatale, though not a feminist.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 zuleika dobson, Sep 7 2003
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Ce commentaire est de: Zuleika Dobson (Paperback)
The book is a beautifully written evocation of its time and place as well as well-aimed and astute social satire. That much has often been said. What I find amazing is the prescience of its author regarding the fate of that generation. Those young men were, in fact, soon to die out of a sense of duty, honor and (?misplaced)idealism. Although historians may object, perhaps rightly, it could be said that the reality proved more incredible than the fiction. Beerbohm could not have known the horror the near future would bring or the all of the reasons for it, but did he see the where those youth were heading? Personally I think that the novel was written as a pure farce. The pervasive sense of doom, while presented in an often humorous foreknowledge of the students' deaths is a part of the comic structure of the novel. But there is an poignancy to it. The Duke's struggle between desire to live and love and his perceived duty to die an honorable death; his succumbing at last to tradition (even dying in uniform), is touching. In the hindsight of history it is even more so. Therefore, this book can be read either as a comedy or a tragedy. Beneath the sparkling surface, there are depths.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Delicious Satire, Exquisite Prose
The introduction to this version of the novel contains a quote to the effect that "[Beerbohm] only mocked what he loved." How he must have loved Oxford! Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 30 2003 par James Clark

1.0étoiles sur 5 Boring and silly
This book was highly recommended to me, but I found it to be a complete waste of time. As a woman, the fascination the male students had with ZD went past me totally. Lisez davantage
Publié le Mai 18 2003 par tzefirah

2.0étoiles sur 5 Misogynistic and Shallow
I found the heroine (ZD) so flatly written that she could only come off as a selfish, flightly idiot. Lisez davantage
Publié le Nov. 13 2002 par readersdelight

4.0étoiles sur 5 Sharp-toothed Humor
Zuleika Dobson is a witty, colorful, often biting look at British Edwardian society and at male and female vanity. Lisez davantage
Publié le Déc 7 2001 par Steven Davis

5.0étoiles sur 5 a hoot
I have to admit that when the Top 100 list came out, I had never heard of this book or it's author. And yet, by itself, the revelation of this satirical baroque masterpiece... Lisez davantage
Publié le Nov. 4 2001 par Orrin C. Judd

4.0étoiles sur 5 Death cancels all engagements....
Zuleika!!! The crys of Oxford's entire undergraduate body before hurtling into the Isis towards death echoed in my memory as I closed Beerbohm's little book. Lisez davantage
Publié le Jui 1 2001 par rozumim

2.0étoiles sur 5 should be cast into a river...
The only reason that I do not consider this book to be even less than two stars is because of the author's note that precedes the first chapter. Lisez davantage
Publié le Avril 15 2001 par Cipriano

5.0étoiles sur 5 Beautiful and farcical at the same time
Beerbohm was a great caricaturist, both in words and illustration, but Zuleika was, sadly, his only novel. Lisez davantage
Publié le Janv. 5 2001

4.0étoiles sur 5 Dying For Love Can Be Hilarious!
ZD is a young lady who has become a celeb on the vaudeville circuit as a magician. Her tricks are stupid but her looks are dazzling. Lisez davantage
Publié le Aoû 16 2000 par AMH

5.0étoiles sur 5 Lovely.
The year is 1910. The setting is Oxford. The main protagonist's name is John, Albert, Edward, Claude, Orde, Angus, Tankerton (pron. Lisez davantage
Publié le Janv. 22 2000

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