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Possession: A Romance (Paperback)

by A.S. Byatt (Author)
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  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage; New Ed edition (7 Feb 1991)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0099800403
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099800408
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 13 x 3.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (45 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 5,110 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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"Literary critics make natural detectives", says Maud Bailey, heroine of a mystery where the clues lurk in university libraries, old letters and dusty journals. Together with Roland Michell, a fellow academic and accidental sleuth, Maud discovers a love affair between the two Victorian writers the pair has dedicated their lives to studying: Randolph Ash, a literary great long assumed to be a devoted and faithful husband, and Christabel La Motte, a lesser- known "fairy poetess" and chaste spinster. At first, Roland and Maud's discovery threatens only to alter the direction of their research, but as they unearth the truth about the long- forgotten romance, their involvement becomes increasingly urgent and personal. Desperately concealing their purpose from competing researchers, they embark on a journey that pulls each of them from solitude and loneliness, challenges the most basic assumptions they hold about themselves, and uncovers their unique entitlement to the secret of Ash and La Motte's passion.

Winner of the 1990 Booker Prize, Possession is a gripping and compulsively readable novel. A.S. Byatt exquisitely renders a setting rich in detail and texture. Her lush imagery weaves together the dual worlds that appear throughout the novel--the worlds of the mind and the senses, of male and female, of darkness and light, of truth and imagination--into an enchanted and unforgettable tale of love and intrigue. --Lisa Whipple

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As always, Byatt wields beautiful prose, and the mix of prose and poetry gives the book a sensuality as mysterious as anything in the plot Intelligent, ingenious and humane Times Literary Supplement Intelligent, literary, and ambitious...combines the drive of the thriller with the 19th-century novel, and throughout she threads the poetry and passion of "romance"...races to a riotous final scene of storms and graveyards The Times You turn its last page feeling stunned and elated, happy to have had the chance to read it. This is a novel for every taste: a heartbreaking Victorian love story, a take-no-prisoners comedy of contemporary academic life, and an unputdownable supernatural mystery that starts with an old book in a London library and ends on a storm-wracked night in a churchyard before an open grave. Washington Post Proves that a serious, intricate book can also be a page turner...manifest intelligence, subtle humor and extraordinary texturing of the past within the present make Possession original and unforgettable Time

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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Savour this literary feast, 28 April 2005
This review is from: Possession: A Romance (Paperback)
I first acquired a copy of 'Possession' some fifteen years ago, and it remained on the bookshelf unread as a friend whose judgment I trust warned me that it contained reams of poetry and was generally hard work. I am now so glad that I have finally made the effort to read this wonderful book and cannot recommend it highly enough.

Let me deal first with my friend's warnings... Yes, 'Possession' does contain large amounts of poetry. It is probably possible to read, comprehend and enjoy the novel whilst skipping over all or most of the poetry, although I tend to feel that the poems are an indispensable part of the overall magic of the work. At the other extreme, there may be avid poetry readers that devote a lot of time trying to fully interpret the poems. For the record, I took a middle path of reading the poetry without being overly concerned at the references and allusions that escaped me. Although the poems are not masterpieces in themselves, they do give insights into the character of the two poets, and references in the poems are sometimes tied into developments in the main prose narrative. And most of all, they are enjoyable reading - particularly for those of us that rarely make the effort to read poetry nowadays. With regard to the second warning, 'Possession' does make significant though not impossible demands on the reader, particularly in the early stages due to the multiple plotlines and range of new characters. I read the 500-odd pages in just under two days (rescheduling a couple of social activities!) and would recommend such intensive reading for those that can make the time; conversely, I suggest that this is not a book that can be approached as a casual read over a long period of time.

The plotline to 'Possession: A Romance' is fairly straightforward: two academics, Roland Michell and Maud Bailey follow their interests in two Victorian poets, Randolph Henry Ash and Christabel LaMotte respectively, to discover, after much sleuthing and examination of the Victorians' letters and poems, that the two poets were lovers - and in the process allow themselves to fall in love themselves despite their anxieties over doing so in this post-modern world. However, A.S. Byatt's Booker-winning masterpiece is so much more than this précis suggests... The subtitle of 'Possession' is 'a Romance', and the novel commences with a quotation informing the reader that a romance allows a writer 'a certain lassitude, both as to its fashion and material'. A.S. Byatt certainly takes such liberties, leading the reader on all manner of journeys with an infectiously exuberant writing style that meant that I, for one, was willing to be transported anywhere her whim dictated... 'Possession: A Romance' defies simple pigeon-holing into a particular genre: it is a historical novel and a detective novel and a romantic novel rolled into one, with lots of insights into (and digs at the expense of) academia, postmodernism and feminism. To top it off, 'Possession' is a feast for lovers of language, and contains a cast of interesting, credible and fully developed characters. For those willing to devote the required time and effort, I cannot recommend this novel highly enough.

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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A flawed masterpiece, 14 Oct 2000
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There are some good novels which are technically perfect but somehow lack the quality that gives real greatness. This novel, I think, is the opposite - a great novel with deep flaws. It is strange, but entirely apt, that it is the Victorian characters, Ash and LaMotte, who come to life vividly and grow to an almost mythic stature whilst the 20C characters never quite convince and finally dwindle into a rather weak campus comedy.

The point is that it's the Victorians this book is about. I know I'm not supposed to get into debates with other reviewers but... More than one has said 'skip the poetry' and even 'skip the letters'. Please give the poetry a go and certainly read the letters. Without these, the letters especially, you won't understand Ash and LaMotte properly. When you do this lifts the book way beyond a literary detective yarn. It does need patience, which is hardly a modern virtue, but the rewards are worth it.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A major tour de force, 25 May 2001
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Being a greedy reader, I feel confident to say that this is one of the best books I've read - ever! It has so many levels of interpretation and such a playful interweaving of detective novel with romantic novel with academic novel with gothic novel with historical novel with feminist novel with... that I think it can appeal to almost any reader! I found the past love story deeply moving - and you can only grasp it thoroughly if you read Ash and LaMotte's letters. I enjoyed the rendering of this love affair so much that I can't help saying with Roland and Maude Bailey, the contemporary scholars that have unearthed this relationship and will re-live it, that in our postmodern times we are deeply suspicious of love and desire. I also loved one of the long poems, «Melusina», especially the part that mentions how women's power was ultimately undermined through men's fear. I can't help feeling that this is still true in our time! I recommend this book to anyone who is patient enough to appreciate taking the time to discover things by themselves and not being told right out. It's worth the effort, because, as one of the characters says, there are readings by which you can know what has been there all the time and make you understand it, see it, in a different light. This is certainly the case!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Unbelievable achievement for Byatt but a rather dragging novel
Hm.. I don't really know about this one. I think Byatt made an outstanding job with this book, it is extraordinary that she wrote not only the main story but all the different... Read more
Published 13 days ago by Stella Balogh

3.0 out of 5 stars Accomplished, largely in the wrong ways
For all the virtuosity of Byatt's literary pastiches (Ash's work seems very much in the style of Browning, LaMotte's seems a mixture of Rossetti and Dickinson, and Byatt's... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Maria

5.0 out of 5 stars complex and rewarding.

This book is a masterful combination of several genres but the plot itself is a kind of thinking mans Da Vinci code. Read more
Published 2 months ago by inch worm

1.0 out of 5 stars Pretentious, poorly written and tedious
I'm sure that A.S. Byatt would be displeased by this comparison, but halfway through 'Possession' I realised what novel it reminded me of: Dan Brown's 'The Da Vinci Code'. Read more
Published 3 months ago by BookWorm

1.0 out of 5 stars Happily dispossessed
Stylistically, it's a clever book. A.S. Byatt has invented two poets and several academics and also bodies of work as their portfolios. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Magdalen Muse

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written with a fabulous plot
If you love literature and poetry, like a good mystery, and/or enjoy romances, this book is for you. Well written and satisfying, it's hard to put this one down til the end.
Published 4 months ago by Farrell Harwood

3.0 out of 5 stars Possession: A Romance
You have to be very aware when is passing between past and present in the book, and in those passages, some are to extensive descriptions. Doesn't help the fluency of the plot.
Published 5 months ago by A. Sousa

5.0 out of 5 stars Don't give up!
A lot of my friends started reading this book but gave up before finishing. One word of advice: don't do that! It takes a bit of easing into but the book is absolutely amazing. Read more
Published 8 months ago by born2read

2.0 out of 5 stars Boring boring boring
I've read about 200 pages, and I've decided not to go any further. I found the story very boring, the characters not interesting, and the style rather laborious. Read more
Published 11 months ago by anonymous

1.0 out of 5 stars Got to page 140
I really, really tried but just couldn't finish it! Too much poetry for my liking.
Published 12 months ago by LoverOfGreatBooks

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