The Shrimp and the Anemone: L. P. Hartley
Synopsis:
There is a delicious irony and humour in this Jamesian story about Eustace and Hilda, an Edwardian brother and sister, with its famous opening scene as nine-year-old Eustace watches an anemone devour a shrimp in a tidepool among the rocks on a Norfolk beach druing the summer holidays. A shadow begins to be cast over the children's innocent conversations and gaucherie, revealing the anxieties about themselves, and the constraints of their cosseted lives, as the outside world - of other children, dancing lessons, adults, illness, funerals, money, excursions in landaus, future schools - impinges on Eustace and Hilda's intimacies and fantasies. L. P. Hartley's lightness of touch prepares for the reader a resolution that is both tender satisfying - and points to its development in later volumes.
Tags:
- Categorised as:
- Fiction
- Sub-categories:
- General Fiction
- Genres & Themes:
- Childhood
- Selected edition:
- Paperback
- ISBN:
- 9780571203826
- Published:
- 03.04.2000
- No of pages:
- 240