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Dragonwyck by Anya Seton
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it is definitely a very interesting book. According to my experience, it isn't a typical piece, it is hard to mark it as one genre.

First of all, it is in the atmosphere of a gothic story. But it isn't "too much gothic" so someone like me (I mean, someone who isn't a fan of the gothic story) isn't bored. I confess I was even sucked a little in this atmosphere ;-) Anya Seton wrote in a way that I felt like I had been with characters. like I had felt fear with them.

"In after years Miranda knew that her first sight of Dragonwyck was the most vivid and significant impression of her life. She stared at the fantastic silhouette which loomed dark against the eastern sky, the spires and gables and chimneys dominated in the center by one high tower; and it was as though the good and evil, the happiness and tragedy, which she was to experience under that roof materialized into physical force and struck across the quiet river into her soul"

Secondly, it is a great historical fiction. Seton made the past nearer. She described the world in a way that I can almost feel that I saw it with my own eyes. And most of all, I can understand characters not according to my modern views and opinions but according to their views and belief. Like in her Katherine it is the strongest party book.

And last but not least, the persons in this story are human. They aren't black or white. There isn't a villain like in some Hollywood movies. Like in the real life, everybody is good and bad. Everybody has some dark sides. But everyone deals with it in a different way, because everyone is different (you can call it genes, soul - as you like) and has different life/experiences. So, one person becomes a better person and the other not. But we all are just human and in the end, we all are the same...

It is really a good book. I will be remembered it long. Especially, when I will see or read about (view spoiler) or anti-rent war or steamboat races I will always recall this book.
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Quotes Mela Liked

Anya Seton
“She had not, as yet, enough introspection to realize that part of his fascination for her had arisen from his unpredictability, and her conception of him as a mysterious being from a superior world who had miraculously condescended to desire her. Nor did she realize how tightly she was enmeshed by his physical attraction, a bondage woven not only from the magnetism of his body but from the very fear and pain he caused her”
Anya Seton, Dragonwyck

Anya Seton
“How can he be so cruel to me at times—and then like this? she thought. And again her awakening perceptions gave her the answer. He would hurt her himself, take pleasure in doing so, but he would not allow her to be injured by anyone or anything else”
Anya Seton, Dragonwyck

Anya Seton
“He wasn't strong. He was weak. The weakest thing in the world. A man who lives only for himself”
Anya Seton, Dragonwyck


Reading Progress

June 9, 2016 – Shelved
June 9, 2016 –
5.0% "It is as I thought would be. When I was reading Katherine by Seton, I lived in the fourteenth century. Her description, narration kept me there for many days. Now, I live in the mid-nineteenth century in New York and around. I have some doubts, because I am not big fan of a classic gothic romance (apparently with such here I will have to deal). But the beginning is excellent."
June 9, 2016 –
20.0%
June 10, 2016 –
35.0%
June 10, 2016 –
35.0% ""Yes, I think I tell you the story. Listen well""
Started Reading
June 11, 2016 –
70.0%
June 11, 2016 – Shelved as: historical-romance
June 11, 2016 – Shelved as: historical-fiction
June 11, 2016 – Shelved as: psychological-and-philosophical
June 11, 2016 – Shelved as: magic-realism
June 11, 2016 – Finished Reading
August 21, 2016 – Shelved as: region-usa
March 9, 2017 – Shelved as: mystery-adventure
August 31, 2019 – Shelved as: historical-period-long-19th-century

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