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The Virgin in the Garden

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First edition (publ. Chatto & Windus)

The Virgin in the Garden is a 1978 realist novel by English novelist A. S. Byatt. Set during the same year as the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, the novel revolves around a play about Elizabeth I of England.[1] The novel has strong use of symbolism, which the New York Times called "overloaded", that points towards Elizabeth I.[1] The novel is the first of a quartet, followed by Still Life (1985), Babel Tower (1996), and A Whistling Woman (2002).[2]

Reception

The New York Times describes the writing of "Byatt is essentially a fine, careful and very traditional storyteller."[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Dinnage, Rosemary (April 1, 1979). "England in the 50s". New York Times Books.
  2. ^ Yeazell, Ruth Bernard (2002-11-28). "Overindulgence". London Review of Books. pp. 19–21. ISSN 0260-9592. Retrieved 2016-04-11.

Further reading