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Paperback The Romantic Comedians Book

ISBN: 0813916151

ISBN13: 9780813916156

The Romantic Comedians

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In The Romantic Comedians Ellen Glasgow takes the familiar story of the cuckold and raises it to a new leve. Her sixty-five-year-old male protagonist, the recently widowed Judge Gamaliel Honeywell, falls in love with and marries an impulsive twenty-three-year-old woman, emblem of the 1920s. As the symbol of patriarchy, the Judge espouses all of the chivalrous myths about women, insisting that older women are not interested in love, that a man is only...

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This book starts out with 65-year-old judge Gaileil Honeywell feeling lonely. He has had a comfortable marriage for 30-some odd years, however he is now a widower. An obvious choice for his next wife is his old fiancee, who is still waiting for him, however he has no interest in her.What strikes his eye, though, is a striking 23-year old. Annabel has been recently dumped and is "through with love and young men". She is not attracted to the judge but finds him to be sophisticated and successful. She has been poor and desires a more comfortable life. After a brief romance, they marry. However, their generation gap quickly proves troublesome. About a year into their marriage, the judge has worn himself out trying to keep up with Annabel and becomes ill. Annabel, meanwhile, seems to enjoy going to dances and the judge's money has made her quite a catch. It isn't too long before she finds a young man who sweeps her off her feet.Glasgow, a feminist writer leaves some questions at the end of this book. Is she against marriage? Is this story merely a look at the changing morals after WWI? Should people dump Victorian standards in search of pleasure seeking? Does she approve of Annabel dumping her kindly husband for a younger man? Perhaps, Glasgow wrote this book as a warning for older men wanting younger woman (and vica versa) as Glasgow seems to have a keen understanding of the interrelationships between men and women.
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