The Fair Rewards by Thomas Beer
This novel is mesmeric....I can not but smile when reading Mark Walling's view about theater, such as "what is a play without scenery?" and something like that. The pleasant mood lasts until the ungrateful Margot falls...It makes me feel sad that such a character should be a childish girl, although I am never surprised at how foolish a childish person could be sometimes.
Another interesting thing for me is that Wilde never appears in this novel while Shaw and others do have their places. Perhaps it is that Wilde still suffered from his infamous death.
由 drinker 發表於 April 10, 2010 01:51 PM | 引用