The Volcano Lover | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 12 pages of analysis & critique of The Volcano Lover.

The Volcano Lover | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 12 pages of analysis & critique of The Volcano Lover.
This section contains 3,526 words
(approx. 12 pages at 300 words per page)
Buy the Critical Review by Gabriele Annan

SOURCE: "A Moral Tale," in New York Review of Books, Vol. 39, No. 14, August 13, 1992, pp. 3, 4, 6.

Below, Annan offers a positive review of The Volcano Lover.

The Volcano Lover is the story of Nelson and Emma and William Hamilton. Susan Sontag calls it "a romance" and is intrepid enough to describe the first kiss between Nelson and Emma, "the fat lady and the short man with one arm." A frisson of ecstasy comes across; the scene works. And so does the pathos of the whole familiar saga. All the same, I should not call Sontag's book a romance so much as a moral tale, with reflections on many different topics coming out of it like balloons from a cartoon strip. The range of topics is extraordinary: travel, melancholy, painting portraits, telling jokes, the neoclassical versus the modern ideal in art, changes in conceptions of greatness, changes in attitudes to women...

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This section contains 3,526 words
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