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I've just stumbled across the [livejournal.com profile] talboys community, and followed a link to find an article about a proposed new original Wimsey novel by, of all people, Stephen King.



http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/FREEREADRockyWood

I have to say that I am glad it wasn't written - killing Harriet off is evil (if an interesting idea) and it sounds as if he was planning to turn Peter into a self-pitying drunk, which is just wrong. He is unable to cope with visiting Miss Climpson, who seems to be dying of cancer, which I don't buy, either. Peter would go, even if he had screaming nightmares about it afterwards.

Personally, I think that in the circumstances King posits - Harriet is killed in the Blitz while Peter is on active service - he would have struggled on manfully for the sake of the children. We can see from the short stories that he has a very close relationship with the boys, and I don't think he would sink into his grief so deeply that he could forget their needs. It would leave him a shadow of himself, yes, but I think Peter would keep going.

I might be persuaded to buy 'Peter (possibly a few years on) falls ill and just drifts away because he doesn't really want to go on living', but that: no. I think I'd even believe Suicidal!Peter sooner (as tidily as possible, and with a very apologetic note which leaves no doubt about it really being suicide), though again, I think Peter would live up to his responsibilities if it killed him.

What really caught my eye, though, was the mini-biography (somewhat inaccurate, since it implies that DLS' child was public knowledge in her life, and that she was criticized for anti-semitism at the time she was writing) which states that she 'wrote... plays in an orthodox Anglican manner.'

How on earth does one write in an Anglican manner?

Oh well - back to work (lots of articles on 13th Century Dominicans...)

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Date: 2006-01-23 03:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nineveh-uk.livejournal.com
I came across mention of this story some time ago (in one of those “look what Google threw up” incidents), and whilst I would very much like to read it (please, oh library, you accept the strangest things, do accept this), I’m not sure the experience would be strictly enjoyable. Why do American authors (professional and fanfic) feel so obliged to send people to tbe bottle? Mind you, much as I like bits of the Paton Walsh continuation, the fact that she felt compelled to marry Bunter off makes me believe that she so failed to understand how these people work that King would not necessarily be significantly worse.

as tidily as possible, and with a very apologetic note which leaves no doubt about it really being suicide
If anyone wants to write the AU fic in which Harriet is hanged at the end of Strong Poison and Peter commits suicide, do allow me to tempt thee…

Anglican fiction: I suppose some of it would be very acute, and the rest obtuse?

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Date: 2006-01-23 05:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dolorous-ett.livejournal.com
Anglican fiction: I suppose some of it would be very acute, and the rest obtuse?

If it Peter Wimsey written in King James English I'd definitely read it!

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