The Bewitching
Autor Jill Dawsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 iul 2022
Vocea narativă în The Bewitching se distinge printr-o dualitate fascinantă, oscilând între experiența directă a persecuției și observația tăcută, dar plină de îndoieli. Notăm cu interes felul în care Jill Dawson reconstruiește procesul istoric al vrăjitoarelor din Warboys, nu doar ca pe un fapt divers de secol XVI, ci ca pe un studiu psihologic al isteriei colective. Alice Samuel, o femeie în vârstă și tăioasă la vorbă, devine ținta acuzațiilor familiei Throckmorton, însă romanul refuză să rămână la suprafața prejudecăților epocii. Prin ochii Marthei, servitoarea casei, asistăm la modul subtil în care frica și fanatismul religios erodează rațiunea unei comunități izolate din Fenland. Pe același raft cu The Daylight Gate de Jeanette Winterson, această carte se distinge prin rigoarea documentării și prin refuzul de a apela la supranatural, preferând să exploreze monștrii reali creați de vulnerabilitatea socială. Putem afirma că Jill Dawson continuă aici explorarea psihicului feminin aflat sub presiune, o temă recurentă în opera sa. Dacă în The Crime Writer analiza izolarea unei scriitoare excentrice, iar în The Great Lover deconstruia mitul unui poet celebru prin ochii unei servitoare, în The Bewitching folosește aceeași perspectivă a „celui de jos” pentru a demonta mecanismele puterii. Ritmul este unul contemplativ, lăsând limbajul arhaic să satureze atmosfera, transformând mlaștinile englezești într-un personaj mut care asistă la escaladarea unei tragedii inevitabile.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 147365467X
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Hodder & Stoughton
Colecția Sceptre
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
De ce să citești această carte
Recomandăm această lectură celor pasionați de ficțiune istorică ce pune accent pe tensiunea psihologică și pe vocea celor marginalizați. Cititorul va descoperi o reconstrucție magistrală a unui caz real, înțelegând cum limbajul și teama pot deveni arme letale. Este o carte despre pierderea inocenței unei întregi comunități, ideală pentru fanii prozei semnate de Hilary Mantel.
Despre autor
Jill Dawson este o scriitoare britanică prestigioasă, ale cărei romane au fost nominalizate la premii literare importante precum Orange Prize și Whitbread Novel Award. Locuiește în Norfolk, un peisaj care îi influențează adesea atmosfera scrierilor sale. Cu o carieră marcată de explorarea biografiei și a istoriei prin lentila ficțiunii, Dawson s-a remarcat prin capacitatea de a da voce personajelor istorice trecute cu vederea. A editat numeroase antologii și colaborează constant cu publicații de renume precum The Guardian și The Times, fiind recunoscută pentru stilul său liric și documentarea meticuloasă a fiecărui subiect abordat.
Descriere
A dazzling, shocking novel that speaks to our times, drawing on the 16th-century case of the witches of Warboys.
Alice Samuel might be old and sharp-tongued, but she's no fool. Visiting her new neighbours in her Fenland village, she suspects Squire Throckmorton's household is not as God-fearing as it seems and finds the children troubled. Yet when one of the daughters accuses her of witchcraft, Alice has no inkling of how quickly matters will escalate.
The Throckmortons' maid Martha, uncomfortably aware of strange goings-on in the household herself, is reluctant to believe that Alice is a witch. But as evidence mounts and the entire village is swept up in the frenzied persecution of one of their own, she struggles to find a voice.
Drawing on the 16th-century case of the witches of Warboys, this is a novel of searing imagination that vividly conveys the way fear can turn into paranoia and victims be made to believe in their own wickedness, especially when those in power hold all the cards.
Recenzii
In this literary page-turner, Jill Dawson brings vividly to the page the chilling tale of the witches of Warboys . . . a compulsive and thought-provoking account of guilt and persecution
Jill Dawson enters thoroughly into her characters' religious world view, while giving a meaningful glance at the issues of today . . . she colours in the crude woodcut of history with passionate emotions and plausible motivations . . . And what more easy way to stifle an obstreperous woman's accusations than to accuse her first? Dawson's vivid retelling doesn't leave us with any comforting notion that human nature has advanced much
This well-researched historical novel weaves history and literary fiction to powerful, chilling effect
[A] finely tuned tale about power and persecution
Alice, demonised for being outspoken, is a timeless female archetype, rendered with great skill by Dawson . . . a terrific piece of storytelling, immersed in its period but rich in resonance for the Twitter generation
A deeply satisfying and highly feminist novel . . . Jill Dawson has a knack for putting you right in the time and place, dousing you in terrified concern and setting you alight. Highly recommended
An important novel which gave me fresh insight into the wicked mechanism of misogyny. The truth and sadness of it is breathtaking, and the writing is just wonderful
Novels about witches - or, alternatively, women scapegoated, silenced and shunned - have flourished in recent years, but Dawson's is a cut above and cumulative in its emotional heft, being also an empathic examination of internalised misogyny and shame. And while its uncompromising denouement feels inevitable, a coda flares with reclaimed agency and even joy
She crafts magic out of darkness and light. Nothing evokes the past as vividly as her deft prose. Dark as The Bewitching is, with its uncanny echoes of our own times, we know we are safe in her superb, story-telling hands
Profoundly involving, vivid and new . . . she brings all a poet's skill for the seductive texture of life to a breathlessly exciting narrative
A magnificent writer. I would read her shopping lists
Set in the 16th century, The Bewitching by Jill Dawson promises a powerful and chilling tale of witchcraft and persecution from one of our most skilful and absorbing storytellers
A fascinating and deeply disturbing tale of witchcraft, male power, and the age-old fear of women
This powerful novel seizes the reader from the first page . . . With her gift for penetrating into peoples' motives and silences Jill Dawson here succeeds in awakening the reality of long-past events
So atmospheric and very convincing - Martha is a wonderful character. It's beautifully imagined and written
A vivid retelling of the true story of Alice Samuel . . . From the first farcical accusation to the novel's tragic denouement, the plot unfolds with the unrelenting pace of a psychological thriller . . . From a modern perspective, a perplexing feature of historic accounts of witchcraft trials is not so much why accused women confessed to their alleged crimes, but why they did so in such extravagant detail. Dawson does not shy away from this puzzle and her depiction of Alice Samuel's trial, drawn from contemporary accounts, is as plausible as it is harrowing
The novel evokes the language of the time through occasional period words and phrases without risking obscurity. Its complex plot involves a host of robustly drawn characters, with Alice herself and Robert's servant Martha mainly providing our perspectives on the events . . . [The Bewitching] handles its material with panache, and has real slow-burning power and pace