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Aspects of Love (1955)

par David Garnett

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A young boy, a beautiful actress, an elderly aristocrat - troubled desire and tangled emotions flowering against the glowing backgrounds of Southern France, Italy and Paris. Such are the aspects of love in this novel, the source for Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical.
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En su casa de campo de los Pirineos franceses, a la que apenas acude ya, Sir George Dillingham encuentra a su sobrino Alexis (un muchacho que ha huido del colegio y se ha refugiado allí sin avisarle) en brazos de Rose Vibert, joven actriz francesa sin nada mejor que hacer... Arranca así «un ménage à trois lleno de encuentros y desencuentros, a la vez frívolo y culto, sensual y elegante» según dijera la crítica de la época; un verdadero entramado también culturalista, pero sin pedantería ni erudición, como sin importancia, que construye una red de referencias absolutamente implicada en el sentido profundo de la peripecia, dibujada con un fino equilibrio entre el humor, el sarcasmo, la tragedia y el «escándalo».
  Natt90 | Sep 27, 2022 |
A group of characters who constantly change partners, become lovers, like the Bloomsbury Group. A daughter, Jenny, is born and brought up among them, just as Angelica Bell was – and the book is dedicated to Angelica. ( )
  KayCliff | Dec 6, 2020 |
I know virtually nothing about Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Aspects of Love, except for the song Love Changes Everything, which was on a CD we used to play in the car during long journeys. I certainly didn’t know that the musical was based on a book, still less that said book was a product of the Bloomsbury Group. When I stumbled across it by chance, I decided that I simply had to give it a go – though I can’t say that I enjoyed it. It’s a self-indulgent triumph of style over substance and, while it’s a quick read at fewer than 150 pages, it lingers in the mind for the wrong reasons: for its unpleasant aura of exploitation and emotional manipulation. It becomes even more sinister when you realise that it was inspired by events in Garnett’s own life..

For the full review, please see my blog:
https://theidlewoman.net/2019/08/03/aspects-of-love-david-garnett/ ( )
1 voter TheIdleWoman | Aug 5, 2019 |
This book being all about love and me being such a sap-head, it was a good match. I guess it was mostly unrequited love and lots of pining. I wish it had gone on a little longer as I feel like I still want to know what happened next. It has little erudite bits where the characters read Merimee or recite Rabelais from memory or read Virgil aloud. I think it is more fully realized as a novel than the other three Garnetts I read. Less fluffy and more true.

It features Sir George Dillingham and his nephew Alexis and their shared love, a French actress, Rose Vibert, and their various other lovers, and eventually George and Rose's daughter Jenny. Also a vineyard in Chinon.

It would be a make someone a good thesis on early examples of polyamory in literature. ( )
  kylekatz | Aug 22, 2011 |
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Garnett's (1892-1981) frothy romantic diversion, first published in England in 1955, is a graceful tale of Oedipal tensions, shared secrets, violent shocks and theatricality. Recently expelled from school, Alexis, a hotheaded young Englishman, has enlisted in the army. He takes as his lover beautiful, bitchy French actress Rose Vibert, but she ditches him to marry his uncle, baronet-poet Sir George Dillingham. Many years later, the Dillinghams' 13-year-old daughter Jenny falls madly for Alexis; Rose, meanwhile, beds a 20-year-old in a menage a trois. Jealousies and passions wax and wane as we hop from Paris to Venice to French wine country, yet the story, for all its psychological nuances, does not rise much above the level of melodrama.
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"Actually your father is very fond of me, but he worships you and he cannot help feeling jealous."
Alexis was prepared for her childish passion for him to have become a thing of the past.
At fourteen it was still possible to treat her as a child. But it would become harder with every month and year that passed.
I dare say that your feelings aren't unnatural. But ... It is unnatural for a man to feel desire for a child and it must be repressed.
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