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Innacurate and very thin on the ground with facts... if there are any!, 23 Dec 2008
This review is from: Sweeney Todd: The Real Story of the Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Paperback)
I was expecting a historical book looking into the real life crimes which helped the original Penny Dreadful writers to create their FICTIONAL character.
Unfortunately this book takes a few small facts and then embarks upon making a fictional charcter into a real person. There has never been a birth or death certificate found to prove his existence (there is an urbal legend he was hanged at several places but no real evidence has ever been uncovered there). It is generally accepted that the story is possibly influenced by some french crime and story... but nobody knows what the influences for thw work of fiction are.
I love Sweeney Todd, the character is fantastic and the book is brilliant. I do not need an author who cannot even get right his historical dates (as other reviewers have noticed).
Buy 'Sweeney Todd: a string of pearls' and there is a far better introduction and accurate history of the origin of the character than this book... and at least you'll geta great story rather than a bad history.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Rubbish, 30 Jun 2009
This review is from: Sweeney Todd: The Real Story of the Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Paperback)
This is not "the real story" - it is sensationalist, hack journalism of the very worst kind. Haining tries to convince the reader that Sweeney Todd was a real person, while offering NOTHING AT ALL in the way of evidence. The simple truth is that the story of "Sweeney Todd" is entirely fictional and this book is entirely rubbish.
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Spel Chcek, Accuracy and Substance? Never heard of them., 31 Jan 2008
This review is from: Sweeney Todd: The Real Story of the Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Paperback)
I recently purchased this book on the Demon Barber, and was so disappointed within the first four chapters that I'm afraid I'm not prepared to read on. Perhaps that disqualifies me from reviewing it. Then again, perhaps four chapters was plenty.
Aside from the multiple typing errors ('candies' flickering in the window, apparently! What a mood killer! - and yes, I know this is not likely to be down to the author)the book very quickly shows itself as being void of even basic research. Charles II, for example, reigned from 1660 - 1685; a fairly easy one to remember as it marked the start of the Restoration period. Not according to the author. He enjoyed a much longer reign, and stayed admirably below Cromwell's radar. This is not me picking holes or trying to sound clever; this is important history, and people learn from books. There is, I would strongly argue, a responsibility there somewhere. And as for Todd's parents? Mr and Mrs Todd - no forenames; I didn't have time, the movie is out soon! Please.
And then there's the prevarication. George III was the contemporary monarch, to be sure; but is it really necessary for Mr Haining to drift off and starts hammering on about the Mad King to the extent that he does? I say 'drift off' as it comes just as Sweeny Todd is being portrayed as a factual character. We are given a birthplace, a year and even a door number (well, three actually. You'll have to take a guess). And just as it appears as though the book might be getting to the flesh of something, Mr Haining breaks off, and stays off for far too long. Not so much tantalising as GCSE essay, and a mediocre one to boot.
Overall, I found the reasoning specious, the style provincial and the substance wanting.
I could go on, but I fear people will find this as interesting as I did the book. And I'd sooner have my throat cut in a barber's chair than inflict that on anyone.
Right, I'm off for a meat pie.
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