However her last novel Heirs and Graces has the plot turning
on something that seems to me quite implausible. It is about a young Australian man who turns
out to be the long lost heir to a title and estate in England. The current Duke isn’t keen on having this
uncouth young man as his heir, but he himself has refused to marry because he’s
homosexual. But part of the plot
entails the present Duke, deciding that rather than having the Australian boy
step into his shoes, he will adopt one of his male protégés such as his valet. I don’t mind a little bit of “bending the realities” in a historical
novel, especially a light work like this. However I think that the story of the
Duke adopting someone as heir was not plausible. At the end of the novel, a character points out
that this would not be possible... since Ms Bowen certainly knows this... but
it is left too late in the novel.
The Duke’s family are all upset when he makes the announcement, that he will adopt someone and appear to take it seriously. But no upper class family would be unaware that it was not possible to leave an entailed estate and title to anyone who was not a blood relation.I still enjoy the novels, but this story line was a bit of a jolt that took me out of the novel. One of the problems of writing historical novels…
The Duke’s family are all upset when he makes the announcement, that he will adopt someone and appear to take it seriously. But no upper class family would be unaware that it was not possible to leave an entailed estate and title to anyone who was not a blood relation.I still enjoy the novels, but this story line was a bit of a jolt that took me out of the novel. One of the problems of writing historical novels…
In some ways, it is tempting to liven up the story by
reference to more scandalous if not well authenticated stories of the
past. And at times, there is a
temptation to change attitudes so that the characters are more sympathetic to
present day readers. And at times, I
think the temptation is there to simplify the work and make it more accessible,
by using more modern language or by using a storyline such as the one in Heirs
and Graces, which would make sense to a modern audience but which would have
been utterly impossible at the time.
Having said all this, I still enjoy Rhys Bowen
and Lady Georgiana and will read any other novels!
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