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Misfortune: A Novel von Wesley Stace
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Misfortune: A Novel (Original 2005; 2006. Auflage)

von Wesley Stace

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Lord Loveall, heretofore heirless lord of the sprawling Love Hall, is the richest man in England. He arrives home one morning with a most unusual package - a baby that he presents as the inheritor to the family name and fortune. In honor of his beloved sister, who died young, Loveall names the baby Rose. The household, relieved at the continuation of the Loveall line, ignores the fact that this Rose has a thorn...that she is, in fact, a boy. Rose grows up with the two servant children who are her only friends, blissfully unaware of her own gender, casually hitting boundaries at Love Hall's yearly cricket game and learning to shave even as she continues to wear more and more elaborate dresses. Until, of course, the fateful day when Rose's world comes crashing down around her, and she is banished from Love Hall as an impostor by those who would claim her place as heir.… (mehr)
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Titel:Misfortune: A Novel
Autoren:Wesley Stace
Info:Back Bay Books (2006), Paperback, 560 pages
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Tags:unread, fiction, history, lgbt, reading list, england

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Misfortune von Wesley Stace (2005)

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    Middlesex von Jeffrey Eugenides (ljbwell)
    ljbwell: Yes, they are quite different books, and eras, but both explore the complexity of gender & identity.
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Three stars but just for the character of Pharaoh. An entertaining mishmash. The narrator is lots of no fun as an adult. Some tawdry anachronistic sex scenes that I enjoyed. ( )
  Je9 | Aug 10, 2021 |
Its strengths more than made up for it's weaknesses. I bet this author will get better and better. ( )
  badube | Mar 6, 2019 |
A 500-page romp through early 19th century England, this book tells the story of Rose Loveall, a male foundling raised as a girl heir to Love Hall--who grows up to be a cross-dressing man, booted from his home by the Osbern side of the Loveall family.

Intrigue (over decades), goofiness, wordplay, rich snobs, longtime servants and friends, ballads, and books all come together to solve the mystery of Rose's origin and find the true heir to Love Hall.

And it really does all neatly wrap up. I almost want to read it again so I can better catch the details in the appendix. ( )
  Dreesie | Oct 17, 2017 |
An absolutely whacky novel, with hints of Dickens, Sterne, Fielding, and Charles Palliser. Somewhat standard inheritance plot, but with added elements of gender identity at the core of the book. While rather strange in parts, certainly an attention-holding read! ( )
  JBD1 | May 19, 2015 |
This is a quirky, playful, sympathetic novel that blends the modern themes of gender identity and self-discovery with a Dickensian rags-to-riches theme and a Dickensian theme, setting and cast of characters.

This novel was a crazy amalgam of of themes and styles that worked beautifully!

I just finished reading this tour-de-force a few minutes ago, and I already want to open it to the first page and read it all over again! ( )
  bookwoman247 | Jan 11, 2014 |
In its premise, plot, pacing, style, and enormous cast of characters, Misfortune operates deliberately like a Dickens novel. The book begins with a foundling in a rubbish heap (a foundling!), taken home to opulent Love Hall by the bachelor Lord Geoffroy Loveall, who, because of the traumatic early death of his sister Dolores, is determined to raise the child as a girl (Rose Old), even though the child is a boy.
 
This gender-bending romp about a boy raised as a girl in 19th-century England--penned by musician John Wesley Harding, writing here under his real name--more than lives up to the hype it will surely, ahem, engender.
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Lord Loveall, heretofore heirless lord of the sprawling Love Hall, is the richest man in England. He arrives home one morning with a most unusual package - a baby that he presents as the inheritor to the family name and fortune. In honor of his beloved sister, who died young, Loveall names the baby Rose. The household, relieved at the continuation of the Loveall line, ignores the fact that this Rose has a thorn...that she is, in fact, a boy. Rose grows up with the two servant children who are her only friends, blissfully unaware of her own gender, casually hitting boundaries at Love Hall's yearly cricket game and learning to shave even as she continues to wear more and more elaborate dresses. Until, of course, the fateful day when Rose's world comes crashing down around her, and she is banished from Love Hall as an impostor by those who would claim her place as heir.

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