A Marriage of Convenience
On her honeymoon to an Irish seaside resort, Mary Louise finds that her new husband is as inexperienced as herself, but what's more he has no intention of learning. He also begins on the honeymoon what will become a steady descent into alcoholism. Back home, she finds that Elmer's two sisters resent a newcomer in the household and the shop, and do all that they can to find fault with the new bride.
Cousin Robert
One day while she is out riding, Mary Louise decides to drop in on her aunt and invalid cousin Robert, whom she hasn't seen since childhood. The two find they have much in common and Mary Louise starts to look forward to weekly visits. But there's a cost associated to her friendship with her cousin. Soon the town, led by the Quarry sisters, is talking about Mary Louise's strange ways.
Discussion Questions (spoiler alert; questions may give away the novel's ending.)
- Why doesn't Mary Louise leave her husband rather than continue to live in her fantasy world?
- Is Mary Louise ever "insane" or is this merely her means of escape?
- Mary Louise is not the only character in Reading Turgenev with a secret life. What other characters have secrets that are not discussed?
About William Trevor
William Trevor is an Irish writer, the author of 40 novels, plays, and collections of short stories. He has been awarded numerous prizes for his work, including the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Whitbread Award (twice). He was shortlisted for both the Booker Prize and the Whitbread Award for his most recent novel, The Story of Lucy Gault. Mr. Trevor now lives in Devon, England.
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Post a CommentREADING TURGENEV is, of course, the superior novella, but I actually enjoyed MY HOUSE IN UMBRIA more. I read them back-to-back in TWO LIVES.